Example sentences of "come in from [art] " in BNC.
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1 | In keeping with the career pattern of your chart , it seems as though money will come in from a variety of sources . |
2 | He 'd just come in from a trip with a customer on one of the yachts . |
3 | The Superintendent had gone off duty , but Sergeant Burgess was there , and an Inspector who 'd just come in from a river patrol . |
4 | A group of children will come in from a school , with their sixth form science teacher , and go round the chemistry laboratories for an afternoon looking at techniques like this . |
5 | They were scared of the dogs that had been bitten and strayed : scared that the jackals , gone mad , would come in from the forest and molest them in packs . |
6 | Civil and Public Services Association chief Barry Reamsbottom told the unions ' Blackpool conference : ‘ We 're stuck in a time-warp and must come in from the cold . ’ |
7 | MATT EDWARDS used the Coca-Cola Cup to finally come in from the wilderness last night . |
8 | But 20 years have at least seen her interests come in from the cold . |
9 | More gardens to the left , so it would make sense to suppose that you 'd come in from the right , leaving your car in the road at the end of the row . |
10 | Have I said I 've said those would come in from the departments . |
11 | But clearly the it forms two purposes , one is to remove the er the through traffic but also it it forms a purpose of redistribution of the traffic such that er there are er benefits er of getting er traffic off the A sixty one which for example is headed for the for the northern part of Harrogate and that that can come in from the South , it can go up to the A fifty nine and then come back into the northern part of Harrogate without having to pass through the centre of Harrogate . |
12 | I 'd just come in from the garden and kicked my wellies off when it happened . ’ |
13 | Well he 'd come in from the shop , he 'd have that kettle of hot water to wash his hands . |