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

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1 Only a party bigot would claim that they had somehow come in with the Conservative Government three years earlier .
2 He came in with a long stride , with head erect , and calm authoritative eyes .
3 One day Aileen came in with a black eye .
4 Owners , whose holiday brands include Sovereign , Enterprise and Falcon , had sought an alliance with German-owned Thomas Cook to cement its position in the competitive UK market , but fast-growing and highly-profitable Airtours came in with a rival bid to spark off weeks of rhetoric and activity which finally ended yesterday .
5 The sea came in with a weightless rush and trickled between dry rocks .
6 But when no-one came in with a firm bid Beck sent a video compilation of all Dublin 's goals to every First Division club .
7 ‘ I came in with a bad knee and it just started getting worse , ’ the 13th-seeded Lendl said .
8 There was another one came in with a little bit of a strain yesterday morning , so what 've done this morning , we 've just had a collective training session and we 've told them to report at quarter to eleven in the morning .
9 Close to dawn she forced herself into bed , but she was still wide-eyed when the maid came in with an early-morning cup of tea .
10 Ilse came in with an orange-coloured book .
11 So I came in with an American-made guitar ( the T-60 ) in a case that retailed for 350 dollars at a time when a Les Paul was 1,000 dollars and a Stratocaster over 800 .
12 So I came in with an American-made guitar ( the T-60 ) in a case that retailed for 350 dollars at a time when a Les Paul was 1,000 dollars and a Stratocaster over 800 .
13 The recorder came in with an adagio-like slowness and gravity , momentarily wobbled off-key , then recovered .
14 And you the wee envelopes that came in with the black edging on them .
15 J. Chapman , Sledmere Drive , Acklam , Middlesbrough : I was a final year pharmacy student in Sunderland and I was setting up apparatus for a chemistry experiment , when another student came in with the sad news that the King had died .
16 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 .
17 The day after , Jamie came in with the wooden dish of porridge , held it out to Cameron , then twitched it away when he reached for it and turned it upside down .
18 The Senior Medical Officer came in with the Thoracic Registrar .
19 ‘ That 's the tables done , ’ Sally said , coming in with a great draught that stirred the fire and puffed curls of smoke from under the mantel-shelf .
20 If it was someone coming in with a nasty attitude really filthy , scruffy , dirty , no fixed address because they lived in er er , an old wagon some where
21 If relatives come in with a new resident , begin to get to know them as well .
22 Few are in any doubt that there is plenty more pain to come , and it may well be that the interim management is now expected to clear the decks , steel itself to announce another enormous net loss for the current quarter and let the new chief executive and team come in with a clean sheet .
23 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 .
24 When sh , Sarah comes in with a long skirt on he , he goes up
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