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

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31 Most of the new people who 'd be coming over in the last couple of years a lot of them would n't be coming out to our concerts yet because they would probably be into a more younger scene like the Mary Blacks , maybe or the Christian Moore or somebody like that you would be catering for a younger audience and the the second third generation would be coming out to the First to the Foster and Allens and the Daniel O'Donnells and the Brendan Shines you know .
32 One is that the , the impact of quotes and the other improvements coming through in the second half of the year will reduce some of that impact anyway and also that that hundred thousand pounds overspend is sig is over-skewed because the proportion of quotes work in there is actually making a , making a difference too .
33 ‘ When we split up I was really pissed off that we had n't achieved a lot of things we could have done , and that mood was coming through in the last records because it was depressing .
34 I would have no difficulty whatever in going on any hustings and waxing eloquent about foul sewage coming up in the wrong places .
35 She added that 50 years ago society tolerated things that were considered intolerable now and that many of our laws coming up in the social area were the result of pressure from families .
36 Coming up in the next issue — details of our latest recruit — Watch this space !
37 ‘ Gary showed great courage in coming back in the second half even though the injury was very painful . ’
38 The words are coming out in the right order .
39 ‘ Is there any chance of him coming out in the near future , do you think ? ’
40 Dyspnoea ; they wake from sleep with a sense of suffocation , a sense of choking which can come on in the first sleep , a sense of strangulation when lying and especially when anything is around the neck ; neck is very sensitive to touch .
41 There are some aspects of our personalities which may not come over in the brief span of an interview , but which those close to us know only too well .
42 They 'll all come off in the first wash .
43 Although one of the most interesting objects in the sale , it was not considered sufficiently rare — or Bavarian — to be among the items withdrawn from the sale at the instigation of the Bavarian State , which at the time of writing was still negotiating with Fürstin Gloria over what exactly will still come up in the future Regensburg sale .
44 I said well I 'm gon na come up in the next hour and I wan na
45 erm I think the consensus is that you would n't — that either space is infinite , or at the very least it it 's finite it has no edge , so if you went in one direction for long enough you would come back in the other direction .
46 ‘ If Sir Henry does n't come out in the next quarter of an hour , the path will be covered by the fog .
47 And I have no doubt that their stalemates will come out in the same vein tomorrow morning , together with the rest of them .
48 come on in the other room Michael , right , now you 've got your dummy
49 The Lions have their best chance of winning a Test in this opening fixture as the All Blacks can be expected to hone their act by the time the Wellington and Auckland Tests come along in the final week of the tour .
50 Their own personalities come through in the different styles of writing and their different approaches .
51 The differences in contents in different individuals come about in the following manner , and here I must stress that I am talking about sexually reproducing species such as our own .
52 Now he then comes on in the second part of the report to look at the fourteen great achievements and I mean two things A what are those achievements and do those achievements back up and support these kinds of very general maybe propaganda kind of stances that Mao is taking up in the first part of this report .
53 It sometimes comes on in the open air .
54 If a claim comes in in the normal sequence of events and our adjudicating officers are asked to adjudicate , that is one matter .
55 I mean you 've got to try and keep yourself afloat , and then even that 's not going to help you , if nobody comes along and picks you up either , so I mean that But I mean I I did n't Oh well I Suppose I could say I gave up hope a few times but obviously if you s The struggle to survive comes through in the long run , and I mean it 's it 's not easy to give up hope ,
56 The living theatre takes up , it comes up in the living theatre .
57 They 've brought it forward a little , so that it comes out in the last week of April — after the newspaper pieces .
58 It first comes back in the first line of verse three when the tourists are being described as ‘ clucking contentedly ’ .
59 This book is a study of how change comes about in the industrial relations of public enterprises .
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