Example sentences of "[noun] came [prep] the [noun] in " in BNC.

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1 Paramedics came to the house in Thompson Street , Darlington , and struggled to revive her but it was too late .
2 At one and the same instant the audience burst into a thundering shout ; the orchestra pealed forth the strains of the Hallelujah Chorus ; the wheels of the great Ellis engine in Machinery Hall commenced to revolve ; the electric fountains in the lagoon threw their torrents towards the sky ; a flood of water gushed from the McMonnies Lake and rolled back again into the basin ; the thunder of artillery came from the vessels in the lake ; the chimes in Manufacturers Hall and on the German building rang out a merry peal , and overhead , the flags at the top of the poles in front of the platform fell apart and revealed the gilded models of the ships in which Columbus first sailed to American shores .
3 When Millie came to the UK in 1964 on the strength of her huge hit ‘ My Boy Lollipop ’ , Edwards also arrived , and recorded under the tutelage of Chris Blackwell , Island 's Jamaican-born boss .
4 The memory-discs connected to these computers came from the factory in Mainz , West Germany , and the printers from the factory at Jarfalla in Sweden .
5 Possibly the biggest change at the Pru came with the appointment in 1989 of a new chief executive , Mick Newmarch .
6 I did the er there was a an ambulance came down the road in front of a bus you see , and a chap which was on the cor , side the road and he he went like this so I stopped and the ambulance came round and turned into this building site and I and while we were sitting there bang !
7 Alexandra came down the steps in her new green clothes , under which she had managed to put her old comfortable corset when Lyddy had left the room to polish her boots , wearing a smile that was partly triumph at her illicit comfort and partly the satisfaction of having taken five hens ' and four pullets ' eggs to Dora in a little rush basket that very morning .
8 When Sunderland came to the Manor in the league in December less than 2,000 Weirsiders saw them lose 3-0 .
9 Drawn entirely from the Metropolitan 's permanent collection , the objects came to the museum in the bequests of Nelson A. Rockefeller ( 1979 ) and Jane Costello Goldberg ( from her husband Arnold 's collection ; 1987 ) , acquired by these New York collectors prior to the establishment of U.S. import restrictions of Pre-Columbian objects from Peru .
10 Even when Victoria came to the throne in 1837 only five places in England and Wales contained more than 100,000 people .
11 Evidence that drug-related corruption had penetrated Venezuelan institutions came with the arrest in June of Adolfo Ramirez Torres , a former governor of the Federal District of Caracas , who was accused of being part of a cocaine smuggling ring .
12 The meetings came after the publication in February of a report by American lawyers which contained further allegations about the circum stances surrounding the UDA murder of Belfast solicitor Patrick Finucane at his home in 1989 .
13 Racial tensions came to the fore in several French cities during June and July , as a growing public backlash against North African immigrants placed the government of Edith Cresson under severe political pressure .
14 Ruth came to the table in her charcoal skirt , blue jumper and scarlet blouse .
15 The appeal for a day of prayer for peace came as the conflict in Bosnia-Herzegovina grows worse and threatens to spread into other areas of the Balkans and beyond .
16 Karen came to the door in her dressing-gown .
17 A growing athleticism and professionalism came into the game in Australia .
18 During the sixteenth century Myddle was essentially a society consisting of numerous smallholders and a few large farmers , but from the second half of Elizabeth 's reign onwards poor immigrants came into the parish in search of labouring work and the opportunity to erect a cottage in the woods or on the manorial wastes .
19 However , the invasion of Rhodes was cancelled when German troops came into the fighting in Greece .
20 They made up two-thirds of the membership during the period of rapid growth between 1905 and 1907 , and during the reaction of 1907–10 workers came to the fore in local party organizations across the country .
21 The group came to the market in 1980 .
22 Soon the only sound came from the carousing in the hall below .
23 His first taste of Test captaincy came at the Oval in 1988 ; he was unable to stem the West Indian flood , but produced a battling second innings to make a game of it .
24 In the third and final phase the majority of cereal and animal bone came from the buildings in the compound , especially from smaller buildings .
25 Jo came to the club in May and I joined a little later , ’ he says .
26 The Reverend Thomas Horton came to the Rectory in 1781 , put forward by his friend Mr Charteris of Hornby Castle .
27 OVERCOMING rural isolation through teleworking came under the spotlight in Stanhope .
28 I confirm that Councillor Young came to the Department in July with five hours ' worth of videos showing how Derbyshire had been running down its schools .
29 It 's taken the club a couple of years to get its youth policy back on track , but all the signs now suggest that the current crop of teenagers is the most promising since John Robertson , Gary Mackay and David Bowman came through the ranks in the early Eighties .
30 Most of the day-to-day trade came from the man in the street , and it would be wrong to infer that every coffin-maker and funeral furnisher hungered after catering for the top end of the market .
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