61. Of course, in one way, this comes as no surprise. 62. On the Conservative side, the Decision of Callaghan not to hold an election came as a shot in the arm. 63. Once a standing position has been attained, the face above will come as a blessed relief! 64. So democracy came as a late addition to the competitive Market society and the liberal state. 65. So it comes as a surprise to discover that this is not always the case. 66. Some had been finding work a strain and early retirement came as a relief. 67. That cabinet came as a huge disappointment to the public and opposition, contributing much to the present unstable atmosphere. 68. That Hewlett-Packard Co is thought to be lining up for a piece of Taligent, should come as no real surprise. 69. That way, a speech comes off as extemporaneous, but it flows from one idea to another. |