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

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1 The Bomber came down in the middle of morning service . ’
2 Elean : As a firm supporter of the South African People 's struggle , it is not often that we see this side of apartheid oppression coming out in the liberation literature .
3 It 's just to keep it tidy for me and your mummy coming down in the morning son .
4 The spider went up the spout is me , down come the rain and out come the sun , all the sun came out in the rain , Insy Winsy spider climbed up again
5 ‘ The sun comes round in the afternoon and Gifford used to spend a lot of time here after his stroke .
6 Shelter gives them the confidence to come out in the open .
7 and I was gon na go and apply for but then Neil he sent for me and just asked me , just told me there was a job come up in the office and if I wanted it
8 Friday Matters : Marital strife comes out in the wash
9 A goal or two is what everyone needs and at least United have a chance to come back in the cup with the second leg at Torquay next week
10 AN old friend came up in the street yesterday and said : ‘ My , you look well , have you been on holiday , you 've got a tan . ’
11 These differences in education came through in the interview .
12 Her mother used to say that what was bred in the bone came out in the blood , and she had been right .
13 On our way upstairs we met a gentleman coming down in the dark .
14 Sure an' they must be pleased seein' the geddle come up in the world like she has . ’
15 ‘ What 's bred in the bone comes out in the blood . ’
16 The sea water comes out in the bulge towards the moon and it also comes out in the bulge on the other side of the of the earth towards an anti Now the easiest way of explaining this .
17 ‘ Six months later , comprehensive education comes in in the county of Swessex .
18 Whatever your circumstances , the point is that you should have enough money coming in in the Income column to meet the outgoings in the Expenditure column with , hopefully , a bit left over for rainy days and holidays .
19 Wednesday I 've got that woman coming round in the morning , take Oliver to nursery , pop round Janet 's and then pick Oliver up from nursery .
20 I forgot all about donating and the transfusion service lost track of me as I moved from house to house over the years , until the other day when the subject came up in the office .
21 Croupy , choking , violent , dry cough with hoarse barking coming on in the night after being chilled in the day ; intense febrile excitement .
22 and they stand there sort of bouncing up and down on this canvass thing , you know , sort of like this then she goes ooh ooh , and her bleeding leg comes up in the air
23 As dawn came up in the sky we made preparations to move back to our own lines , covering our withdrawal and keeping careful watch for any signs of the enemy .
24 On the cover Horowitz himself beams at us like a naughty gnome , and that is just the way his irrepressible musical personality comes over in the performances .
25 But then even if they do that and even if they get the franchise , they 're not going to be able to say , we can now hold on to it for five , or seven , years , however long the franchise is going to be , because if another bidder comes along in the meantime and says , we rather like this ourselves , they 'll be thrown off .
26 ‘ After three or four weeks a suntan comes off in the bath , but you have damaged your skin and maybe even have skin cancer — why compromise yourself ?
27 Godard has revealingly said that cinema is dependent on capitalism in two senses : first in the making of the film and second that ‘ in film the money comes back in the image ’ ( MacCabe 1980 , p. 27 ) .
28 It always had the problem that , no matter what it dealt with , the copy came out in the blacks and greys of its newspaper format .
29 I was n't with her all that long before the mother came back in the car .
30 I had a few beers to celebrate , especially with my mate who 'd seen his bet come up in the end .
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