Example sentences of "[prep] [noun sg] come in [prep] [art] " in BNC.
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1 | But it could always of course come in as an odd . |
2 | The first of these sets the amount of effect coming in from the JMP 's effects loop — a really good idea and all amps should have this in some form . |
3 | There were no windows and only a trickle of light came in through the door behind him . |
4 | That 's a lot of light coming in on the back I think . |
5 | This deprivation of information coming in from the environment can be the cause of vague unease , of insecurity and feelings of depression . |
6 | In the middle of the lawn was a cedar-tree , and , attached to one of its branches by a knotted rope , was a child 's swing , idling above the flowers as the rain guttered out and another squall of sunlight came in from the west . |
7 | Er so unfortunately , fifty percent of material comes in from the States . |
8 | OS/2 will get 8.5% of the total workstation market by 1996 , it says , with Unix coming in at a hefty 47% and Windows NT possibly capturing 30–40% of the office desktop/workstation market . |
9 | Like many scientists , campaigners at Friends of the Earth in London ( including the author ) had assumed that the absence of strong evidence for forest decline in Britain might be due to a combination of climate ( moist conditions good for growing trees ) coupled with the possibility that magnesium in rain coming in from the sea might counteract leaching by acid rain . |
10 | As a stake in society comes in at a higher cost , the old certainties begin to wither . |
11 | This meant that the married women left at home came in for a large share of the work about the croft . |