Example sentences of "[modal v] come [prep] in a [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | She might came in in a minute . |
2 | and it 's called mediant because it lies exactly half way between the first note and the fifth note which is also a very important note in the scale , which we 'll come to in a minute . |
3 | I would endorse what Ken has said , I certainly am of the view there are overriding reasons which I 'll come to in a moment for putting forward a general location , I had seen that as a central location which may or may not span more than one district . |
4 | The difficulty we have with both this scheme and the others that er you 'll come to in a moment is that there are always people who want you to go that bit further . |
5 | And the reasons I 'll come onto in a moment . |
6 | Now the other side of that was a plea which came from our switchboard supervisor , which I 'll come onto in a moment , where she said people will often think that of her telephonist , but in actual fact , it 's because they have n't got the right information from people at this end , so there is another side to that story . |
7 | When we hear of a sustained flow of funds ‘ into ’ investment trusts , we must recognise that extra funds do not go into the trust at all ( except in one case we shall come to in a moment ) . |
8 | It is sometimes said that only the Exodus complaint stories and the one in Numbers 20 , which we will come to in a moment , deal with matters of life and death . |
9 | My experience over many years is that Standing Committees and other similar Committees on the Floor of the House , with exceptions that I will come to in a moment , never give Bills the due consideration that they ought to have . |
10 | Erm the crunch will come in in a year we should You see I 'm hoping that I mean the favours are important . |