Example sentences of "come an [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 With this decline in spiritual and political influence has come an economic slide .
2 Darlington Arts Centre THIS concert looks set to be come an annual event in Darlington 's musical calendar .
3 Just as Prime Minister Streibl was perhaps hoping that his role in the Waldheim affair had been forgotten came an uncomfortable reminder that his own approach to Germany 's past history is not beyond scrutiny .
4 ‘ Are those condoms ? ’ came an anxious inquiry .
5 ‘ Well shut up , then , ’ came an irritable chorus .
6 As a result , there came an increased acceptance of the view that persistent , and unacceptable , inequality and want might be built into the economic system unless the state made key interventions along the lines of the German model .
7 ‘ No it 's not , in came an indignant response , ‘ It 's a shuddybunkin .
8 Then along came an entrepreneurial Yorkshireman called Thomas Stamford Raffles .
9 I remember myself , one time we had we had two grand fields and it were They were almost ripe when it came an awful time of rain , and they were just a sort of flattened .
10 With it came an overwhelming desire to press herself closer .
11 The company had seated themselves again , and conversation was just beginning to resume , when there came an authoritative rapping of knuckles upon wood and M. Dupont had risen to his feet .
12 Next came an all-optical experiment using an optical fibre as nonlinear medium { 32 } , demonstrating 12 and chaos .
13 One day as he was meditating in his cave there came an accusing voice within him which he immediately interpreted as a word from God .
14 But just as man 's dates were being pushed back , there came an unhappy interaction between geology and physics , again two sciences which had not seemed to have a common frontier .
15 In the morning there came an ominous indication , although it still could be but threat .
16 With increasing concern for social problems as opposed to individual ‘ sins ’ came an increasing amount of ‘ social work ’ as opposed to individual acts of charity .
17 Suddenly , as my shoes and socks got soaking wet and frozen , there came an excruciating pain and I cried with the intensity of it .
18 Furthermore , with the conquerors came an aggressive nationalism ( and racialism ) to justify their right to rule .
19 ( ‘ Saved me ? ’ came an ethereal voice .
20 ‘ This is n't Lightwater Valley , ’ came an aggrieved voice .
21 ‘ What do you want ? ’ came an irascible voice from inside the cottage in return .
22 From out of the mist came an old man with a huge dog by his side .
23 But now , along the middle of it came an old woman pushing a hand-cart on which was a pile of rags .
24 From behind them came an angry gasp and , as Robert quickly released her , Sophie saw Dawn , her green eyes blazing with fury .
25 Unless you learn how to control your work and recreation you 'll come an almighty cropper and it will be your own fault . "
26 The riders ' warm-up will be longer by far than the eight kilometre course itself , and then comes an anxious wait .
27 Along with the 480 watt machine comes an adjustable fence , wrenches , straight and curved guides , template guide , and even a free straight cutter .
28 No one is disputing that the number of tournaments has increased and with it comes an overall increase in the numbers of people playing in them .
29 Immediately after that comes an extended narrative , containing much wit and satirical humour , about a certain Balak , king of Moab , hiring a seer called Balaam to put the invading Israelites under a divine curse ( chs.
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