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1 No sooner had light come than he placed his artillery in position.
2 I fancy the party would, rather come than let one go alone.
3 Thar may be worse to come than anything we've yet seen.
4 Then where better could such blood come than from the men of genius?
5 They were even more anxious for the baby to come than the Thayers were.
6 Strangely enough, no sooner had the smile come than her whole mental viewpoint changed.
7 And no sooner have you come than you go away!
8 It was said that some would rather see Trollocs come than the men of Aridhol.
9 Nowise it so befell; they were no more come than was the Day of Doom.
10 And worse will come than their not respecting us-theywill learn not to respect God.
11 Whence more fittingly might food come than from the hands of such an elder brother?
12 Bellerophon or Perseus, aided by immortals, felt no greater sense of achievements to come than he.
13 Were I in distress, there is no man to whom I should sooner come than to you.
14 But the fact is, she had no more desire to come than M. de Berry had to see her.
15 She had not written, and that seemed to signify rather that she would come than that she would not.
16 There is less to come than there was, said Viniar, who declined to guess how long the crisis would last.
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