Example sentences of "come [adv] in [art] [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 My only other close encounter with a paraglider was finding one grounded in a quagmire in the Arrochar Alps , where the poor man had come down in the wrong glen , leaving him miles to walk back to any road .
2 For the first time staff concerned with mapping and interpreting crustal structure in the third dimension have come together in a single division , Thematic Maps and Onshore Surveys ( TMOS ) .
3 It would seem that the plates which had come together in the Taconian orogeny , with the subduction of a Proto-Atlantic plate and the westerly over-riding of the sedimentary Pile along the line of the Appalachians had now more or less stopped .
4 This is the second new recording of Kismet to have come along in the last couple of years .
5 The improvements have come not in a dramatic way but week by week over a number of months .
6 The doctor was too young to have come over in the last war .
7 Then she remembered why Nahum had come home in a terrible temper and called her unrepeatable names .
8 ( 3 ) Your house has come up in a random sample of houses in this area and , if you are a full-time housewife , we would like you to tell us about your working day since ( 4 ) we believe that a survey of this subject would be of great value in helping all housewives .
9 With the breakdown of the administration , crime syndicates have come up in a big way .
10 Then none of this rot about wars and boundaries would have come up in the first place . ’
11 You have come back in a funny mood .
12 Though I suppose one has to make a passing one has to make a passing er reference to the information which has come out in the other house erm and be publicised this weekend in the press but er er at one million almost one million a slug , M E Ps do n't come cheap , er I suppose one however would want to make allowances for the fact that they have three parliamentary buildings , that they have to go on trips and that er they have to pay er er I suppose German rates for their bureaucracy so there clearly are exceptional factors and indeed I would n't want to make too much of that .
13 Stressing that members " who have come out in the open face a serious risk of arrest and detention " , Aford urged the international community " to sustain diplomatic and moral pressure on the Malawian government to respect human rights " .
14 Donna shivered and decided to head back to the car , not even sure why she had come here in the first place .
15 A thousand people have come here in the last year and another thousand are expected in the next year .
16 I strongly predict that the changes that have come about in the Soviet Union are likely to come to China in a different form but to the same degree in the years that lie ahead .
17 Kelman 's work forms part of a flowering of talent which has come about in the urban Scotland of the last few years .
18 The fact that the burns had come about in an unforeseeable way did not render the damage too remote .
19 That would be a mistake : this is one of the most satisfying and interesting CDs I have come across in a long while .
20 It seemed strange to me that many dead Germans we had come across in the built-up areas after leaving the landing beaches yesterday morning had no boots on , some were even minus socks .
21 THE time has come round in the European Commission 's calendar ( see page 5 ) when another set of committee meetings will set out to define yet another ‘ framework ’ programme , the commission 's name for the programmes of largely applied research which it plans and administers on behalf of the European Communities ( EC ) .
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