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1 Noblemen come hundreds of miles to pay court to them.
2 They had come hundreds of miles, in weeks, and here they were, at the edge.
3 Bold bluffs that have come hundreds of miles from their inland home guard the river.
4 In their wake come hundreds of birds, sharks, whales, dolphins, all eager to catch a bite.
5 And they had come hundreds of miles carrying 800 poods of bread as the gift of the village to Lenin.
6 The very same thing that happened to the chick seed-theyburst and out come hundreds of cute little fish minnows.
7 Because between that sandstone and that limestone come hundreds of feet of rock, which carry in them all the coal in England.
8 Then would come hundreds of limbers and "G. S." wagons drawn by sleek, well-fed mules, ridden by sleek, well-fed men, ever smiling.
9 He opened a file and up came hundreds of aircraft thumbnails.
10 Right alongside of us, out of the bushes, came hundreds of Indians, all shooting.
11 The answer came hundreds of millions of dollars later.
12 Perhaps that bottle came hundreds of miles, and the Duke's Nose is at the South Pole.
13 To this college came hundreds and hundreds of students, from Europe as well as this country.
14 Behind him came hundreds of the city's inhabitants, desperate to escape before the Akkadians sealed them in.
15 Along with them came hundreds of gifts.
16 With it came hundreds of bands, dozens of showcases and a certain amount of substance abuse, writes Jim Carroll.
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