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

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1 ‘ They 're going to come in at the far end . ’
2 good recruiting period and we had er thirty o thirty one I think it was or thirty four new members who came in at the general election .
3 He left Helen and went to have a bath and in the cold steamy bathroom there came to him this vision of a distant unreal Helen looking — well , radiant was the unexpected word that came to mind — looking not her usual self at all in some frock that glowed and billowed and rustled as she came in at the front door late , pink-cheeked , a touch dishevelled and greeted by the stone wall of Dorothy 's disapproval .
4 Lyn switched off the set as Stephen came in at the back door .
5 Edward came in at the french window and stared blankly at his younger sister .
6 Reaction to their two recently-rescued Sam Powell ales , formerly brewed by the Sam Powell Brewery in Newtown , Powys , is also very encouraging , with repeat orders coming in at a good rate .
7 Eva was coming in at a high spot of the Army 's history .
8 OS/2 will get 8.5% of the total workstation market by 1996 , it says , with Unix coming in at a hefty 47% and Windows NT possibly capturing 30–40% of the office desktop/workstation market .
9 Less than 36 hours after the discovery of the body , facts were coming in at a fair rate , though it was still not possible to decide which were relevant and which not .
10 Just turn everything up , ’ and I said to the drummer , ‘ Get out there and start drumming the intro to Hot For Teacher and I 'll come in at the appropriate moment . ’
11 There 's been talk of seventeen and a half per cent being added to food , to public transport and to books and its now believed that VAT on domestic fuel , which was to have been introduced in stages may come in at the full rate in the spring .
12 The entry level 386SX with 2MB RAM comes in at a mere £499 .
13 The LX comes in at the expected 34″ scale length .
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