Example sentences of "came [art] new [noun] " in BNC.

  Next page
No Sentence
1 From the creative interaction , came the new concept , which came to be called Educational Technology .
2 From the kitchens came the new master , carrying an armful of cardboard chain-mail .
3 A year ago they would have replied in kind ; now from a hundred throats came the new cry : ‘ Vive l'Empereur ! ’ with if anything even greater fervour .
4 Next came the new technology .
5 After the two men had served more than six years in prison , there came a new twist to the case .
6 But during the second half of the century there came a new approach to physiology , involving chemistry .
7 Then came a new development .
8 With the cash came a new direction for much of that press , Rolling Stone or-as quickly was to happen in London — no Rolling Stone .
9 By hyping through shock value alone Malcolm McLaren had provided a model with the Sex Pistols and in his wake came a new wave of manager-entrepreneurs who recognised that the process of ‘ selling ’ a performer began long before you signed a record contract .
10 Then along came a new managers ' tool for community care planning called The X Factor .
11 ‘ On the contrary , ’ came a new voice from the doorway , and Mr Aycliffe walked into the room .
12 Then came a new cry , which rather overshadowed my friends ' efforts : ‘ West Mids — Best Kids ! ’ chanted over and over by sixty or more voices .
13 With the environments came a new piece of jargon ; WYSIWYG .
14 But , almost at the end of the ascent , there came a new series of alarming jerks and they juddered to a halt once more .
15 The young earls who attended the Dunstable tournament were now to take a leading part in Edward 's wars , and with a new generation of earls came a new strategy .
16 With it came a new sound — deep and frightening .
  Next page