Example sentences of "of [noun] comes in " in BNC.
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1 | erm We had to look for some lower riders and erm Tony Primmer of course comes in at four , which helps us immensely . |
2 | One type of evidence comes in very much larger quantities from Charles 's kingdom than from any other in the ninth century : capitularies — that is , lists of points ( capitula literally means " headings " ) discussed and/or adopted as law by assemblies where king and aristocracy met to settle public affairs . |
3 | The legacy of Descartes comes in for further scrutiny in Joanna Hodge 's paper , which examines the concept of ‘ the subject ’ which philosophy has inherited from Descartes . |
4 | This is where the Department of Trade comes in — and indeed where there is a tenuous and innocent link with Cecil Parkinson and last week 's huffy statement from his lawyers . |
5 | A fair bit of A fair bit of socialising comes in , things like that . |
6 | The cache system survives , and I 've even added a couple of petrol bombs to one or two of the secret stores , where a likely avenue of attack comes in over terrain the bottles would smash on , but the trip-wires I 've dismantled and left in the shed . |
7 | The status of royalty comes in for summary treatment when one candidate for the throne of Evallonia , offered the support of the young revolutionaries , declines the honour . |
8 | Er so unfortunately , fifty percent of material comes in from the States . |