Example sentences of "[vb mod] come [adv prt] in [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 But I I should come out in great welts soon and start looking like an American werewolf in London .
2 Oh , I might come round in that case , that
3 ‘ Perhaps some of us might come down in great secrecy to visit you . ’
4 It might come back in six months , in might come back in six years .
5 It might come back in six months , in might come back in six years .
6 well you sit there then , I 'll come back in two minutes I , I ca n't hear what Richard and James are doing
7 It 'll come out in good time ! ’
8 Whilst oil barons may be prepared to suffer this while oil is in relatively short supply , they will probably adopt a different attitude if demand falls , and this could come about in many ways — perhaps by substantial on-shore reserves being discovered elsewhere in the world .
9 • A new signal at the start of the race told drivers that the red light would come on in five seconds .
10 That would come off in two days , she told me , and be replaced by a spatula splint , and yes , she would be on duty on Sunday .
11 They may come in in little pieces , but if the pieces can be stuck together the results usually show inside of their first forty-eight hours .
12 However , it may be that for bipolar disorders there is an inherited deficit , while for milder disorders the deficit may come about in other ways ( Akiskal , 1979 ) .
13 This situation may come about in several ways .
14 ‘ Ah , I will come down in one minute , madam .
15 The social dimensions of knowledge can come through in various ways .
16 Change can come about in educational institutions without the change necessarily centring on the curriculum in the first instance , although the curriculum may subsequently be affected .
17 At that 10th , Christy says to Sandy , ‘ If either of us two can come back in two-under par , we 're going to win this .
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