Example sentences of "then comes the [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Then comes the greatest loss of all : that of their marriage partner .
2 Then comes the second part of the double whammy — after say two years BA would announce that it was withdrawing from Belfast City Airport in order to consolidate their operations at Belfast International whose superior facilities interface more readily with their corporate image ( or similar doublespeak ) .
3 Then comes the slapping sound of the belt-joining clips whipping round the iron pulleys , getting faster and faster as the whole machine gathers speed .
4 This is followed by an audio-visual presentation ; then comes the traditional moh lam drama .
5 And then comes the crucial claim : ‘ We are as tree born as men , have as free election , and as tree spirits ; we are compounded of like parts , and may with like liberty make benefit of our creations ’ ( sig .
6 Then comes the French franc .
7 Then comes the 400 Series : the 25MHz 430 server and 42MHz 450 models ; and three Series 600 deskside machines , including the 25MHz 610 , 33MHz 620 and 50MHz 650 , equivalent to IBM 's Model 560 , introduced at the beginning of the year .
8 At foundation level is the Romanesque palace built by Duke Soběslav ( 1125–40 ) ; then comes the Gothic building with its Přemysl arcades of the 13C ; next follows the palace of Charles IV , and finally the magnificent rooms created between 1477 and 1511 under Vladislav Jagiello .
9 Hitting the ball low and passably straight off the tee is vital , then comes the difficult bit !
10 Then comes the crowning glory of Frank 's act , as he peels off his raincoat to reveal a smart suit underneath .
11 And then comes the hard work as , like packing your holiday case , you have to whittle down all that you would like to take — or in our case , grow — to the short list .
12 Then comes the orogenic phase with its folding and thrusting , its metamorphism and its granite emplacement , passing into a phase of block faulting .
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