Example sentences of "come in [prep] the [adj] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 It had been Dr Rolleston 's great sorrow that he had not been able to help children who had come in with the dreaded Infantile Paralysis , not that any other professor in Europe had been able to do better than by careful nursing stop the paralysis spreading .
2 What has been er what has been pleasing is that a n a number of the people who 've come in on the last two or three years or so er are younger people , people in their er late teens or twenties .
3 Then Beryl went on to outline a couple of job offers that had come in within the last few days .
4 Orbitel Mobile Communications Ltd says it is to launch its latest series of Groupe Speciale Mobile phones at CeBit ‘ 93 , in Hannover : improvements to come in with the new 901 series include improved battery life , speedier battery charging , and ‘ added functionality ’ , although Orbitel is not saying yet exactly what it means by this ; the series is to include a combined mobile and transportable phone , providing both in-car and portable functionality , the company says .
5 Norman came in under the wild-card foreign invitee blanket with nary a victory to his name in the past year .
6 Devon and Cornwall 's canals connected agricultural areas with the goods they needed which came in through the many small ports .
7 People and cars always came in through the big double gates .
8 Cy left the cast and Michael came in for the last two weeks of rehearsals .
9 ‘ Most of the children came in during the first two days and our helplines were flooded with calls , but they appear to have calmed down now . ’
10 Like Denny , Eamon McAuley came in from the cold last night for a good win ( pts 6 ) over Manchester visitor Russell Davidson .
11 He comes in under the blind filled-up heaven
12 As the car which has been sent for him comes in along the odd little elevated motorway , only four lanes wide , most of the city seems to be below eye-level .
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