Inverted sentence

An inverted sentence is when the predicate (verb) comes before the subject (noun)

Down the street lived the man and his wife without anyone suspecting that they were really spies for a foreign power.

Because there's no object following the verb, the noun phrase after the verb "lived" can be decoded as subject without any problem.

Examples

Inversion after initial negatives: I will never do that again

Inversion after other structures: