Example sentences of "[noun] [verb] come in [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | The biggest change has come in office building , particularly in London , where in 1989 and 1990 the City , West End and Docklands were full of cranes , hard hats and builders ' wolf whistles . |
2 | The child has come in search of nature and is thwarted . |
3 | Katherine had come in contact with him three years previously through her contacts in the London underworld . |
4 | Remembering Johnnie 's warning , Jack concluded that the prowler had come in search of the coal which was stored in bags under the box . |
5 | Keen Hunter defends his Abbaye crown and the rain has come in time for John Gosden 's flier . |
6 | The sound seemed to come in waves , getting louder and louder , then fading away . |
7 | The original explosion had come in Petrograd in 1917 . |
8 | The real changes have come in disposal of the stuff . |
9 | In a very real sense , though not the sense they were expecting , the kingdom had come in power . |
10 | The Bridgehaugh men had come in search of two safety points and in spite of a highly commendable forward effort , spearheaded by the dynamic hooker , they left empty-handed . |
11 | The end had come in October . |
12 | There were no constraints and from the outset the showmen were not unaware that many of their patrons had come in search of entertainment that was not entirely respectable . |
13 | Change had come in spite of them , that was the irony . |
14 | He knew what had already befallen every kinsman with whom Nicholas had come in contact . |