Example sentences of "come in [noun] " in BNC.

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1 The centurion sent word to Jesus that it was not necessary for him to come in person .
2 The trainers loved him and some , like Beamish , took it as a mortal insult when he failed to come in person to minister to their valuable charges .
3 Unable to reach you by phone , he 's decided to come in person !
4 More drama was to come in May 1925 , when Chapman signed Alex Jackson , the Aberdeen winger , at nineteen one of the youngest internationals ever to appear for Scotland .
5 That 's er all to come in May .
6 The sacking of Henri Langlois from the Cinematheque had , curiously , been a sign of things to come in Paris .
7 It was like one of the sentences that used to come in letters from home : ‘ Do let me know if there 's anything I can do . ’
8 You 'll have to remind him next time he decides not to bother coming that he 's supposed to come in case
9 The third leg of the Otago treble is expected to come in March when Mike Brewer , Mains ' Otago captain in recent years , is chosen as captain of the All Blacks , even though Gary Whetton , captain for the last two years , is again available .
10 Reform will have to come in stages , though .
11 ( ERIKA AD LIB ) ( WES ) Still to come in part two , the boys are back in town ( SOUND ON TAPE ) ( ERIKA )
12 ( WES AD LIB ) ( ANNE ) Still to come in part two , these boots are SPECIALLY made for walking .
13 ( ERIKA AD LIB ) ( HARRIET ) Still to come in part two , the forgotten victims of alcohol .
14 ( ANNE ) Still to come in part two , the Cheetahs roar is no more .
15 Well still to come in part two we have all the sporting action including the weigh-in for the boat race .
16 Still to come in part two , for sale on Tuesday , Des man Friday .
17 Still to come in part two , the stage revival that even the wicked old witch wo n't be able to stop .
18 There are also independent traditions in the Cyclades and East Greece ; but the central line of vase-painting is now and for many years to come in Athens .
19 Certainly those who came for a meal with Dorothy Mellings — while Alice was there , with Jasper — tended to come in ones or twos , mostly women , perhaps needing Dorothy 's advice , or even to borrow money ; divorced friends — so many of the couples that had been to the Mellings 's in the good days had split up .
20 The sight later of these hundreds of flaring candles , from across the river , as the light faded on a grey evening , was as near as I was able to come in Lourdes to any sense of holiness , so oppressive otherwise is the sense of the business of holiness .
21 Neither was I told to examine in minute detail , every blade of grass that my kit was to come in contact with .
22 All these competencies are related to the care of the particular type of patient with whom she is likely to come in contact when registered in that part of the Register for which the student intends to qualify .
23 These competencies are related to the care of the particular type of patient with whom the nurse is likely to come in contact when registered in that part of the Register for which the student intends to qualify .
24 But she avoided Matthew as much as she could and had no wish to come in contact with Bunny Chaloner .
25 It is to be hoped that repeated surveys such as the Social Attitudes Survey will be conducted for many years to come in order to allow these important distinctions to be made .
26 What we are going to do is find a diet that not only helps you to achieve effective weight loss , but is really healthy , suits your individual needs , and can be followed for years to come in order to maintain the weight and shape you want .
27 Are you going to come in October ? ’
28 ( Far worse torture was to come in Tootsie .
29 God , but she knew how he liked to be pleasured , taking care not to stale his nerves with repetition , but cajoling his juice into cells already brimming , until he was ready to come in blood , and be murdered by her work , willingly .
30 Austen Chamberlain represented such fears when he told Willoughby de Broke of what might be yet to come in November 1913 :
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