Example sentences of "come [adv] in an [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 The fact that the burns had come about in an unforeseeable way did not render the damage too remote .
2 The-other four Goshawk aircraft came down in an angled line which allowed each gun to rake the target from nose to tail in a continuous devastation of bullets .
3 Half way through his super-human effort his foot slipped and in mid-launch he came down in an uncoordinated heap just outside the throwing circle .
4 In September 1946 , for example , parliamentarians from several countries came together in an International Committee for the Study of European Questions , which published a report in favour of union .
5 This fella came over in an 18–30 steward 's blazer and he said , ‘ You 're responsible for me working here ’ .
6 We worked our way around the central tier , hands in pockets , and came out in an ornamental garden open to the stars .
7 ( a ) If the kind of damage suffered is reasonably foreseeable , it does not matter that the damage came about in an unforeseeable way .
8 She had n't even noticed her until now , when she stood up , trembling , words coming out in an uncharacteristic torrent .
9 Faced with a whole series of books to write , Swainson had the choice of simply following Cuvier 's system , which was coming out in an English version at the same time , or of doing something new ; and he chose the latter .
10 ‘ Echo ’ is a useful word , for that in a way is what the poem 's metric is based on ; there is no immediate similarity of stanza-form to Bilbo 's song , but once again the ‘ elvish ’ idea of poetry comes through in an unexpected subtlety .
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