Example sentences of "[noun sg] have come [adv] in [noun] " in BNC.

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1 The election has come just in time to boost the Easter start of the housing market 's buying season .
2 As between the other three , I have not expressed a particular preference , but because no developer has come forward in connection with sector three , there has perhaps been less detailed attention paid to that sector the A fifty nine , than to others .
3 With the introduction of carbon fibre , rod development has come on in leaps and bounds .
4 The Sergeant informed me that No. 46 Royal Marine Commando had come ashore in Normandy on D-Day + 1 and had gone into action almost straight away at a spot further along the coast from here , against a crack German S.S. Unit ( Hitler Youth ) .
5 So it would seem that an essential fact which had escaped Lanfranc 's notice had come out in Anselm 's talks with Osbern .
6 A one million pound restoration of an ancient abbey has come just in time to prevent part of the building collapsing .
7 Catholicism , for centuries , allied itself with conservative forces opposed to progress but now that elements within the church have come out in favour of change , they appear to be opting for a more socialist , rather than capitalist , line .
8 The US profession has come out in support of E&Y and many firms recognise that , with the number of outstanding suits , the amounts involved and the rising cost of litigation , the settlement is a bargain .
9 The decision had come down in favour of illusion : the President 's dream of triumphant new diplomacy and the hostages home .
10 Son Pardo has come on in leaps and bounds since finishing fifth on his debut at Newmarket on 2,000 Guineas day .
11 The young members section has come on in leaps and bounds in the last few years .
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