Filled the office of inspector-general of the navy at Dunkirk, before coming to Canada with his father in 1705.
Had been a professor of rhetoric in France, before coming to Canada.
He came attended by several great curracurras, and rowed thrice round the ship before coming aboard.
The general was not negligent in sending his demands in writing to the noblemen, as they were mostly drawn up before coming ashore, being not unready for such a business.
Before coming to Bussiares, the Tuilerie Farm, situated on a tiny hill to the left, comes into view.
Before coming to Epieds there is an American cemetery on the left of the road.
The view above was taken rather more than a mile from Aizy, before coming to =Jouy=.
They considered the voyage by sea to be very hazardous, because of their poor subsistence, and as perilous as was the journey by land, whereon they had looked to find a rich country, before coming to the soil of Christians.
The Governor marched two days through the country of Casqui, before coming to the town[282] where the cacique was, the greater part of the way lying through fields thickly set with great towns, two or three of them to be seen from one.
Before coming to Appleton he had been stationed at Lancaster, Oneida Indian Mission, Green Lake and Fall River.
Before coming to that remarkable outburst, I shall mention one curious coincident outbreak in the island of Barbados.
Before coming to the epidemic in England let us glance at the prevalence of smallpox at this period in Ireland.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "before coming" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.