Example sentences of "come [art] [noun] in " in BNC.

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1 But for decades to come the countries in which this happened were politically important as fields for the rivalries and ambitions of the European imperial powers rather than in their own right .
2 WHEN THE SIGNALS to cease battle had been exchanged , and there had come a respite in the noise , and the smoke was curling lazily into the blue where clouds flocked and billowed , the islanders fell back and took stock of their situation .
3 With the Scottish interests had come a stake in Border TV , which Lonrho kept .
4 Though they have done well in Germany and Belgium ( they now own one-tenth of all the office space in Brussels ) , Swedish investors have come a cropper in London .
5 With the increased responsibility and responsiveness has come an increase in the volume of management activities .
6 Then came the day in the year 1482 when Elizabeth Mowbray received a letter from the king requiring her presence with her daughter at court .
7 When she was most irritated by Caro 's holier-than-thou , most nearly offended by how stupid/insensitive Caro must think her , with her ‘ what a world you live in ’ , and was thinking ‘ How young , how predictable , how limited you are , ’ came the twist in the conversation , the unexpected note , that looking back along the line of the conversation , was the note Caro had been heading for all the time .
8 On came the Rutshire in their Prussian-blue shirts , Prussian-blue bandages on their ponies ' gleaming legs .
9 Then came the men in the grey suits and she was gone .
10 With a new manager came a change in emphasis and a renovation programme was commenced , starting with car 250 in 1955 .
11 With the rise of fascism came a change in the tactics of the Communist International and the French communist party .
12 And then came a knight in tarnished armour , a veritable giant amongst singer-songwriters from Barking .
13 After that came a stint in the ambulance service , while Jean worked for a catering business .
14 And with this change came a transformation in the organisation 's approach to its markets .
15 Duddy , a flyweight , was a 16–6 winner over the talented Ken Andrews of St Matthew 's but then came a shock in the division when Paddy Brown of Holy Trinity Belfast was beaten .
16 There came a night in Chiswick , in January 1934 , when Joyce appeared in his Blackshirt ‘ battledress ’ with a military style blouse-tunic .
17 Along with the rise in car ownership came a fall in interest in horse-drawn vehicles which were seen by many to symbolize war time austerity and petrol rationing .
18 With the wars came a rise in the price of corn .
19 Marks & Spencer also came a cropper in France when it launched its yoghurts over there .
20 ‘ We nearly came a cropper in Indonesia .
21 It came a cropper in 1990 and had to be cut up and sold off , with the remains ending up at Amstral Workstation Solutions Ltd , a value added reseller operation .
22 ‘ We nearly came a cropper in Indonesia .
23 ‘ I knew about the pit , of course , since Betty Yaxlee came a cropper in it Friday morning .
24 There came a moment in it 's experience when it realized it was where it should n't be !
25 Out of the fog came a figure in black .
26 There came a point in the timelessness of the universe when life began .
27 For one thing he was down to half-pay and even more important , there were no little extras coming every week in brown envelopes .
28 The trade is booming er there 's a lot of er of people coming across as you know and we estimate that there are in the region of er three million peop er British people coming a year in Calais .
29 Next in importance would come the discovery in 1964 of the cosmic background itself , by two scientists from the US Bell Labs , Arno Penzias and Robert Wilson , who stumbled on it while looking for ways of eliminating noise in radio receivers .
30 And with that , too , may come a lesson in humility .
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