Example sentences of "[verb] come in [prep] the [adj] " in BNC.

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1 From Wolhusen the circular itinerary now continues south on road 10 which has come in on the left ( ie east from Luzern .
2 ‘ They 're going to come in at the far end . ’
3 ‘ Otherwise , if they keep coming in at the same rate , Hong Kong will be totally swamped and will not be able to cope .
4 It turned out to have come in through the curved zip which is unprotected by a weather flap .
5 Does the Wednesday ferry come in at the same time ? ’
6 What has been er what has been pleasing is that a n a number of the people who 've come in on the last two or three years or so er are younger people , people in their er late teens or twenties .
7 It had been Dr Rolleston 's great sorrow that he had not been able to help children who had come in with the dreaded Infantile Paralysis , not that any other professor in Europe had been able to do better than by careful nursing stop the paralysis spreading .
8 This beggar had come in to the fitting shop , corner at the back corner , where he should n't have been .
9 Then Beryl went on to outline a couple of job offers that had come in within the last few days .
10 Said his friend-cum-mentor , Irving Layton , in looking back over the period , ‘ I had a very sharp feeling in the early fifties that poetry in Canada had come in from the cold and was starting to gain momentum . ’
11 Reproaching herself for not having unlocked it when she had come in from the main door , she rose quickly and went to open up .
12 If Lili had come in by the back door it had been very late indeed .
13 He was recently fined £500 by the European Tour when , after a first round of 74 in his defence of the Mediterranean Open , he refused to come in for the requested press interview .
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