Example sentences of "next come the [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Next came the election of James Paul ( Ayr ) as Hon.
2 Next came the problem of licences to get the instruments out of Britain and into Iraq .
3 Next came the mountains , their lower slopes cloaked in rain forest which had once covered the coastal plain but was now restricted to tongues licking down the banks of the Belpan and Makaa Rivers .
4 Next came the engine , a 250hp Cummins 6-cylinder naturally-aspirated unit from a big lorry .
5 It had been a long , tiring day … first this big house to be cleaned , then the uphill trek to church and Sunday service ; next came the lunch , which took hours to prepare and only minutes to devour ; this was followed by the inevitable mountain of washing up .
6 Next came the engineers , planners , statisticians , and less important office-workers .
7 Next came the cartoon characters created by John Gilroy .
8 Next came the grafting in of the Preomnor , the second stomach seated within the chest that would let a Marine eat poisonous victuals , if need be , and nourish himself upon mere roughage .
9 Next came the Castillo de Belvier : 68 million gallons off South Africa , 1989 .
10 Next came the men 's leader , Mario .
11 Next came the football style skegs , which , with a hooked leading edge , apparently stop the air bubbles since at speed air can not flow forwards along the front facing section .
12 Next came the Iran-Iraq treaty of 1937 .
13 Next came the wedding .
14 Next came the rinsing , then the part he liked best of all … standing naked before the warm fire , while his mammy dried him with the soft towel that wrapped round him like a cloak .
15 Next came the unions .
16 Next came the wheel-wrights , a highly skilled gang .
17 Next came the Class 58 , functionally similar to the Class 56 but with a number of radical design features such as external walkways along the sides of each locomotive ; a fleet of fifty entered service between 1984 and 1987 .
18 Next come the icons , and then the bridegroom , with a red sash on his chest .
19 Next comes the passage and gate of 1603 by the Mannerist Giovanni Antonio Brocca .
20 Next comes the question whether the harmonizing measure should be confined to international transactions or should apply also to domestic transactions and , if the former , what tests of internationality should be applied .
21 Next comes the question of what is meant by the safety or interests of the State .
22 Next comes the level of conjonctures , ‘ of groups , collective destinies and general trends ’ , which must ‘ meet two contradictory purposes .
23 Next comes the establishment of the attitude of the aircraft on initial impact with the ground .
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