Example sentences of "[noun sg] be come in [prep] [art] " in BNC.

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1 Posi then told me that a comm-call was coming in from the Famlio ship , but I told her to ignore it .
2 A little grey light was coming in through the window .
3 It was growing dark and a sharp wind was coming in off the Mediterranean , blowing up the dust around the house .
4 A warm wind was coming in with the tide .
5 A restructuring is under way — John McIntyre , vice-president of European Operations has gone , and Europe is now being split into two : the UK , where Engels has recently been appointed managing director , and the continent , where Terry Hall is coming in from the Australian operation to take charge .
6 When she woke , it was late and the sun was coming in through the greasy , grey window .
7 A breeze was coming in from the water , stirring the branches overhead and sending a low , unearthly moan through the woodland .
8 Raimondo , the designer , was frantic ; an oil-rich sheikh was coming in for a private showing with his wives .
9 A rain waterpipe burst and water was coming in through the kitchen ceiling .
10 finally news is coming in from the ski-slopes of Europe that a strange bird has been spotted … an eagle … yes Eddie the Eagle is back in business
11 More cloud 's coming in from the west , however , so it does n't look too promising .
12 He was looking neither to the right nor the left but out to sea , where a round ship was coming in from the south-east , her sails shuddering , her course designed to intersect with the Genoese just outside the harbour .
13 ‘ A harvest wagon was coming in from the field when suddenly the horses stopped and refused to go any further .
14 Earlier on this week all that cloud was coming in from the north-west , now you can see it coming across from the west and as the weekend goes along , it will come in more from the south-west , so it will warm up a little bit .
15 The night was dark and a fog was coming in from the river , but she hesitated .
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