Example sentences of "[noun] might come in " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ Wally might come in , and you 'd be in trouble . |
2 | The man 's delusions might come in positively useful . ’ |
3 | Never know when the knowledge might come in useful . ’ |
4 | The observations might come in useful later . |
5 | A neighbour might come in or two neighbours might come in and help . |
6 | shh , oh do n't else a man might come in . |
7 | It could be that the acronym RICE might come in handy . |
8 | You n you were never concerned that the whole lot might come in or something ? |
9 | Suppose a notebook might come in useful to jot anything down or whatever . |
10 | Your medical training might come in very useful indeed , and they might allow you to continue your medical training it is always handy to have a fully qualified doctor to call on if the need arises — if you take my meaning . " |
11 | Even the useless dowelling with a bit of tin can on the end might come in handy one day ! . |
12 | Some sessions involve a heavy work-out , so a spare , dry karategi might come in handy for the second session . |
13 | A neighbour might come in or two neighbours might come in and help . |