Example sentences of "come in [prep] [art] [adj] [noun pl] " in BNC.

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1 In January of 1825 Barratt had decided upon an ambitious and costly project ; a deep adit level to be driven as a cross-cut , some 230 yds. downstream from Taylor 's Level into the eastern bank of Red Dell Beck and in a northerly direction , to come in below the old workings and to explore the vein , especially below that section expected to be opened up by Taylor 's .
2 There was a layer of grey-blue smoke in the room at about shoulder level , and a big wave in it , probably produced by me as I came in through the double doors of the back porch .
3 Back home , he dreamt , he filled the whole flat with buckets of earth , even filled soup dishes and the kettle and the wineglasses with soil , and spent hours watering them and moving them carefully around every day , carrying them from room to room so that they would be struck in turn by whatever sunshine came in through the different windows at different times of the day , making sure they were kept warm .
4 The tiny river sounds came in through the open hatches .
5 The smell of the flowers came in through the open windows of the bus .
6 Seve Ballesteros , who had shared the overnight lead on 67 , was making no further progress and was still five under par as he came in on the closing holes .
7 I had n't intended to speak on the external affairs section , but the discussion had widened so much that I came in with the attached remarks .
8 We could put ourselves in three lots of two and your mum came in with the three pizzas we 'd get one between us so we get a half .
9 Here , in bad weather , there are reputed to be spectacular collisions between the seawater coming in on the westerly winds and the fresh water trying to get out .
10 In addition to the students coming in through the normal channels , two non-uniform routes have emerged during the eighties .
11 But coming in from the shabby streets outside , which smell of coal and cement dust and Wartburg exhausts , the effect is of life and excitement .
12 At the present pace of progress in Brussels , similar changes throughout the EC may not come in for a dozen years or more , and British farmers fear that they will lose business while waiting for European competitors to catch up .
13 Do you think I might come in for a few minutes and talk to you about Matilda ? ’
14 The LX comes in at the expected 34″ scale length .
15 If you 're looking at her and she 's battered about the face and all that then initially it appears more credible than someone who comes in with no visible signs of injury .
16 Sculpture comes in from the far reaches of the Pavillon de Flore at the Louvre
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