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

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1 Well I 'll be quite honest with you , when I came in the other day you had a couple and I 'm amazed that you 've still got them .
2 when I came in the other day , I might have a look now actually get some Chewitts for the kids go on looking something for myself
3 I came in the same van as someone called Gleeson , ’ said Marcus .
4 and she goes why , I goes well every time I got , when I went out the other night and when I come in the other night there was Helena with her arms round Andrew , so it 's not that I , I 'm worried about it but I just think it 's a bit tarty of her cos she 's fancies the pants off Pete and as soon as my back 's turned and Pete is n't there she 's all over Andrew .
5 Two of them came in the first half as Bolton tore Watford to shreds .
6 Two of them came in the third round .
7 This improvement was achieved despite losses on Hurricane ‘ Andrew ’ totalling $65m net of external reinsurance , $20m of which came in the final quarter .
8 On being granted freedom of the guild in 1922 Llewellyn Davies singled out three campaigns , all of which came in the second half of her term of office when the guild was emerging as an influential body and could build upon the experience of the earlier struggles — the attempt to bring cooperation within the reach of the poorest , minimum wages for women employees in cooperative societies , and reforms in married women 's lives , in particular the inclusion of maternity benefit in the 1911 National Insurance Act ( Gaffin and Thoms 1983 ) .
9 Atkins felt that Peterborough 's first goal , which came in the first minute of the second-half , should have been disallowed because Cambridge goalkeeper John Vaughan had the ball kicked out of his hands by sliding Peterborough midfielder John McGlashan .
10 Certainly Hearts created precious few chances , and the fact their goal , which came in the 20th minute , stemmed from a blunder must have proved hard for United to swallow at a ground where they last won in 1985 .
11 And his triumph , which came in the Orange Bowl 14 and under tournament in Florida , has sparked a revolution of optimism among juniors in this country .
12 Rosslyn Park , going backwards constantly and finding their defence overrun , inevitably conceded penalties , the first of which came in the fourth minute .
13 Pacemakers , which come in a wide variety of Dayglo colours , can be found at most branches of Top Shop for around £25 .
14 Pacemakers , which come in a wide variety of Dayglo colours , can be found at most branches of Top Shop for around £25 .
15 Design : a liquid soap suitable for washing hands and clothing which comes in a compact plastic tube with a flip top lid .
16 As I said before , Klemperer 's conducting invariably fuelled controversy , and I can not imagine a more controversial performance than his 1968 recording of Mahler 's Seventh Symphony , which comes in a boxed set with the appropriate coupling of Klemperer 's own Second Symphony and his Seventh String Quartet , the latter performed by the Philharmonia Quartet ( ) .
17 If you are working on an angled drawing board , the best kit we supply is a 150-4-PK dual action airbrush , which comes in a wooden box and has all three head and needle assemblies : fine , medium , and heavy-duty , to suit all the media you are likely to use .
18 Gales of Horndean brew a Prize Old Ale ( 1095° ) which comes in a cork-stoppered bottle .
19 Directing the news at the viewer is the idea behind the new Focus On Britain spot which comes in the second half .
20 The two who came in the first place .
21 ‘ I think I 'll go across and have a chat with that young fallow who came in the other day , ’ Phil said in a conversational tone to no one in particular and rushed out to Sister Cooney 's office .
22 Downstairs if you came in the front door ( which people rarely did ) you would find a large room on each side .
23 He was skiing like a demon and she came in a poor second .
24 Now and again , she came in the other day to meet a , a
25 Because I ca n't believe if you come in the off peak periods there really are n't that many people here erm I ca n't believe that the phone is so busy that that we 're actually being stopped in making from reservations .
26 The sweat was running down your back all day and I 've seen me taken off my white clothes and hang them up and they were still wet when you come in the next day .
27 You know when we came in the other day , you came to see the sofa ?
28 Yeah , and I said erm , and I said that were n't , if that was n't enough I said bearing in mind he 'd just come out of intensive care off a life support machine , I said and which I think that , that tells us that he needs a bit of extra care compared to some of them on the ward , I said I know they 're all important and I know you 're busy but I said I think you should 've had a bit of priority , he was dying , and you know he 's dying , you 'd been told , she said yes that 's right , I said but what really broke my bloody heart was from one o'clock that dinner time he sat in that chair , we left that hospital at half past eight and you assured us he 'd go to bed and when we came in the next morning at half past ten Joy he sat there exactly the bloody same , in the same filthy blanket and the same catheter on him , oh I went fucking mad and I said how dare you , I said because somebody 's told they 're dying does that mean they 've got to be forgot ?
29 It 's just the pressure that you feel on the road particularly when you have a large vehicle behind you — a big lorry and they ca n't overtake because there 's something coming in the opposite direction … it does make you quite nervous .
30 Well that one comes in a junior size .
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