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

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1 They 'll all come off in the first wash .
2 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 .
3 Surprisingly sometimes this does not come over in the investment overview or information memorandum .
4 Does he always come round in the morning then ?
5 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most interesting objects in the sale , it was not considered sufficiently rare — or Bavarian — to be among the items withdrawn from the sale at the instigation of the Bavarian State , which at the time of writing was still negotiating with Fürstin Gloria over what exactly will still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 .
6 The nurse may also come back in the evening , especially in the beginning , in order to help the patient with medicines , such as insulin injections for diabetes , and to position him correctly in bed .
7 It 's gone well , and so there are plans to do quite a lot of touring next year , starting in March , as Brian 's album does n't come out in the States until January or February .
8 And of course we 're offering a service of allowing people to choose to come at four rather than six and we are making ourselves accessible to single mothers who perhaps ca n't come out in the evening etcetera .
9 ‘ If Sir Henry does n't come out in the next quarter of an hour , the path will be covered by the fog .
10 You ca n't come back in the rush hour , or on Fridays or other peak days eg round Bank Holidays .
11 I stick on my coat and jam the hat on so it wo n't come off in the wind .
12 The apartments are set back from the busy main drag , in their own attractive gardens — a real bonus , as you can either come back in the afternoon for an uninterrupted snooze , or enjoy the hustle and bustle of one of Corfu 's most popular resorts .
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