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1 They had come unexpectedly upon a storehouse, cunningly hidden in the wood.
2 Kromitzki had come unexpectedly , evidently intending to give his wife a surprise.
3 Obviously I am delighted about this move, which has come unexpectedly , she says.
4 The thing had come unexpectedly - the faintest possible taint of a lair.
5 This common grief to all the citizens hath come unexpectedly .
6 The woman was the one who had come unexpectedly from the kitchen into the hallway.
7 A good friend of ours (looking at MATHILDE) advised us to come unexpectedly .
8 To eat sardines in a dream, foretells that distressing events will come unexpectedly upon you.
9 Now there had come unexpectedly a gleam of hope.
10 Strokes of state policy generally come unexpectedly , and surprise those they are intended to influence.
11 My equipage did not come unexpectedly , and my two outriders had signalled from their horses.
12 To see them looking sorrowful or reproachful, foretells that distress will come unexpectedly upon you.
13 It was like him, she might well think, to come unexpectedly , without invitation or announcement.
14 It has come , and come unexpectedly : but it must be borne, like all other calamities.'
15 Nevertheless the catastrophe seems to have come unexpectedly .
16 Sometimes the gifts of Comus come unexpectedly .
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