Example sentences of "[vb mod] come in [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Hallucigenia 's tentacles appear to be singletons ; if they are in fact legs , they should come in pairs .
2 You should come in August ; it 's really hot then ! ’
3 She will dread the thought of that final parting , which must come in time .
4 Cuts might come in budgets for home help and day centres if there is a funding shortfall , he said .
5 If there was any hope for her , it was indisputable that the outlook was grim for anyone with whom she might come in contact .
6 Well anyway , Lucy tomorrow two o'clock if she 's out , she 'll come in quarter past five and then erm that 's it until the Monday after .
7 I 'll come in Dad 's car .
8 They 'll come in time . "
9 , but erm , and I notice that quite often the shelves would be half empty , came here , I would stop on the way back from the school the bank and the butcher 's and the paper shop over the road I could come in quarter to nine and I 'm , you know , I , I was done and I said to my Arnold they 're not going to sell much unless they put some money into filling the shelves surely Spa will back them , and he said I keep on telling them that I keep on saying to them if you do n't put the goods there on display people are going to go over the road to Lipton 's and and
10 As foil conducts electricity , it 's important that this paper is never hung behind a light switch or power socket , or anywhere where it could come in contact with electricity .
11 The message could come in forms such as speech , electronic mail , facsimile or a video clip .
12 This deluge of warm water produced by the cooling towers of the power station is as close as we 'd come in Britain to a tropical monsoon .
13 Bryce exclaimed when he found the box of batteries he 'd come in search of .
14 Most of the time you could just ignore a lot of the stuff you did n't know ; it 'd come in time , you 'd be told when you needed to know …
15 But you assumed I 'd come in answer to your advertisement .
16 It was like one of the sentences that used to come in letters from home : ‘ Do let me know if there 's anything I can do . ’
17 Er well I were out of work and er municipal elections used to come in November .
18 Ordered , That all Members who are returned for two or more places in any part of the United Kingdom to make their Election for which of the places they will serve , within one week after it shall appear that there is no question upon the Return for that place ; and if anything shall come in question touching the Return or Election of any Member , he is to withdraw during the time the matter is in debate ; and that all Members returned upon double Returns do withdraw till their Returns are determined .
19 As for water , that would come in minute drops from the cactus .
20 Nevertheless , the clerk was still uneasy : his theory was well argued but there was little evidence and he wondered if the royal answer would come in time to prevent another murder at Godstowe Priory .
21 Meanwhile Tess was not hopeful that Angel would come in answer to her letter .
22 At the Watford Gaumont , which I managed , people would come in dinner dress and they would have the same seat every week .
23 Thrusts of resistance ( mass demonstrations , resignations , tax rebellions , etc ) would come in crests .
24 They they would come in mate if it was on their own rate but as soon as you .
25 In an interview which he gave in this year , he expressed his disappointment at the recent development of English poetry and suggested that any " creative advance " would come in prose fiction or in poetic drama : this is clearly what he himself was aiming at , as if he felt he could achieve in drama what he had already achieved in poetry .
26 The desire may come in adolescence , in early womanhood or even later ; some claim that it never comes at all .
27 He thinks that day may come in time .
28 You need have no fear that she will come in contact with any intruders .
29 This means that if the ice is not too steep then the first of the down points will come in contact as well as the front points , creating a more stable platform .
30 Motion made , and Question proposed , That a further sum not exceeding £1,680,076,000 be granted to Her Majesty out of the Consolidated Fund to defray the charges that will come in course of payment during the year ending on 31st March 1992 for expenditure by the Department of Social Security on non-contributory retirement pensions , Christmas bonus payments to pensioners , pensions etc. , for disablement or death arising out of war or service in the armed forces after 2nd September 1939 and on sundry other services , on attendance allowances , invalid care allowance , severe disablement allowance , mobility allowance ; on pensions gratuities and sundry allowances for disablement and specified deaths arising from industrial causes ; on income support , transitional payment , child benefit , one parent benefit , family credit , and on the vaccine damage payment scheme .
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