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

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1 Rangers boss Gerry Francis said : ‘ I was very disappointed to say the least to come in 1–0 down at half-time .
2 Second , to be able to grab your opponent , you have to come in close .
3 The lowering of interest rates last year provided extra spending power for the family but , as Mr Ingram , 34 , pointed out , that will probably now just be kept back for the rainy days to come in 1994 .
4 ( ANNE ) Still to come in Central News , back to the Lebanon .
5 Still to come in Central News , a prickly subject .
6 ‘ I was going to have an early night but I wo n't bother if you 're going to come in pissed and play your Little Feat LPs around midnight . ’
7 yeah , I 'm going to go back into my bedroom and Neil can still use the ensuite shower cos he 's got the tip of the idea that he 's got to come in clothed and knock on the door cos last time I was in my bedroom he asked if he could use the shower , situation he 'd you know , and I 'd let him after all , it 's not as though my be , there 's a door between my bedroom and the
8 D-i-y kits tend to come in separate sections , forming two sides of each arch , one on each side of the wall , sometimes with a separate soffit section which can be used for wider walls .
9 His breath was starting to come in low gasps .
10 As the red wine from a half-empty glass dribbled down her yellow dress , Loretta reflected that bad luck is supposed to come in threes .
11 It is usual for them to come in two equal length pieces to fit a central ferrule .
12 Cones tend to come in two shapes — some , either cardboard or plastic , with a pointed top and others with a gap of about one to one and a half inches at the top .
13 There 's still the home leg to come in two weeks time .
14 and it was meant to come in two weeks .
15 If Picon has his way , the statue will be a sign of things to come in that department : expansion of gallery space , conservation and display of long-unseen areas of the museum 's collection and an ambitious schedule of special exhibitions .
16 it 'd pay to come in that they would steal
17 It had n't been his fault that Bill Morgan , the vehicle examiner , had chosen to come in open-necked shirt and corduroys ; neither he nor Dom had cared a damn what their guests chose to wear .
18 Think later , be about five o'clock or quarter to five , or something like that depends when it 's on , have to come in early if they want to have it with us .
19 They tend to come in large groups , but there are singletons and couples as well .
20 The neutrinos appear to come in three varieties , one associated with each of the electron , muon and tau .
21 Mr Broughton you wanted to come in earlier yep .
22 CINEMA outside Hollywood used to come in national waves , but no longer : China has been silenced for a while , and the work emerging out of Africa has been distributed too sporadically to seem like a movement .
23 Similarly , a negative attitude may turn to a ‘ do n't mind ’ one under certain conditions , for example when the items ironed are less intrinsically boring ( baby 's clothes are said to come in this category ) .
24 To anticipate something to come in this inquiry , an ordinary definition of the neuron is an example .
25 I mean , Helen Burn 's plea here is not to be to eager for retribution to come in this life , but trust to it erm
26 we never used to come in this room you know , nobody would come in this room
27 Oh you wo n't be able to come in any day with me next week will you ?
28 I usually have to come in seven o'clock , that 's how I did it and now I 've been over here sort of mucks the whole system so I 've got a driving lesson tomorrow night , I ca n't cancel that
29 The bar had an entrance from another street and he had come in that way , threading between the tables , offering his goods , but with most of his attention on her .
30 In particular , TV buying has come in recent years to be regarded as something of a separate skill — arguably to the detriment of the media operations of agencies as a whole .
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