Example sentences of "[art] [noun] [modal v] [adv] come when " in BNC.
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1 | The day may soon come when manufacturers of pond food cotton on to boilie-type foods as an alternative to pellets . |
2 | Do you think the day will ever come when we do n't smoke ? |
3 | Times were changing ; the popes had abolished the use of chrism in the imperial anointing , had denied the authority of kings over priests ; the time would shortly come when the popes themselves claimed to be vicars of Christ , and interpreted the phrase to mean that in the last analysis all earthly authority was mediated through them , not through kings . |
4 | ‘ Therefore the time would surely come when mind would control matter — he forecast a field being ploughed by remote control — and eventually Man would conquer sickness and become immortal . |
5 | But she knew it would be hard and that the time would surely come when Creggan would grow angry with her as Kraal had done . |
6 | Painful though it was , she declared that the time would soon come when she would feel it necessary to inspect America for herself . |
7 | As every young man foresaw , his courtship was protracted , but it sometimes seemed to Paul as if the time would never come when she would let him take her hand , let alone kiss her . |
8 | On the ( implicit ) assumption that market prices for land would rise , the time would inevitably come when the charge would begin to greatly exceed the corresponding claim on the 300 million fund . |
9 | The time may yet come when we shall have to face the bullets of our fellow workers in warning them that armed force is no remedy , whether in the hands of the capitalist or the worker . |
10 | But the time will soon come when I trust we shall put them off in putting off our corruptible bodies , when debasement and sin will fall from us with this cumbrous frame of flesh and only the spark of the spirit will remain . |
11 | ‘ That the time must inevitably come when we will have to control the right to reproduce ? |