Example sentences of "[noun] come in [prep] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Aggie had taken her hat and coat off and had dropped on to the settle , and as he entered the room she said immediately , ‘ Somethin' will have to be … ’ but paused as Millie came in on Ben 's heels , and she nodded towards her saying , ‘ Go and take your things off and set the tray . ’
2 Clients came in at 45p plus , only to see the share price drop rapidly to 18p , although it did later recover .
3 Hankin added : ‘ If a bid came in for Prudhoe , or any other player , we would consider it .
4 Ken came in for coffee .
5 At the base of the chamber is a half channel , often consisting of half a piece of drain pipe with half channels coming in from branch drains .
6 Rovers have left out Dave Passman against his old club , with Nick Hardy coming in at lock .
7 He seemed to cause embarrassment to his side of the room , but a sense of doors opening and light coming in to mine ( p. 41 ) .
8 Gerry Byrom and Mathew Doggert come in for Richard Scanlon and John Pierce .
9 So , if some italian club comes in for Macca at say 4M ( a definate possibility ) , and/or someone come in for Speed at say 3.5M , well have no fucking team left .
10 So , if some italian club comes in for Macca at say 4M ( a definate possibility ) , and/or someone come in for Speed at say 3.5M , well have no fucking team left .
11 Then a scholarship to university came in for Sheila .
12 After several days of this we were rather bored with the whole thing until one afternoon a yacht came in under sail and anchored near us .
13 On her way off , Sister Marcus came in with Humber .
14 When Marcus came in for supper , two hours later , Daniel 's Mum was still talking , to Stephanie , who was in and out of the kitchen dishing up vegetables and making gravy , to her son , who moved his weight cautiously from time to time on a dining-room chair and frowned and frowned .
15 Also the ghost stories of certain houses came in for comment and there is a long note on the haunting of Calgarth Hall .
16 Enough money came in by mid-March for Chris , a Courtaulds worker for 18 years , and Lorraine to take Leannda to Boston for the first step in the long road to restoring her sight .
17 Norman Tebbit was made Employment Secretary and Nigel Lawson came in as Energy Secretary .
18 Did they get excited when a new supply of lapis lazuli came in from Afghanistan ?
19 Dr Curtis came in with Humber a few minutes later .
20 The IDA came in for attack the following day from residents ' associations in both Currabinny and Ringaskiddy .
21 That was on the Friday evening and by Monday I had put the whole thing out of my head and into the category of satisfying memories when the boy came in with Duke on the lead .
22 The team was unchanged from Soton , except for Fairclough coming in for Newsome ( to counter Flo 's aerial threat ? )
23 Jill Atkin and Gill Brown have withdrawn , with Sutton Coldfield 's Mandy Pickles and Slough 's Sue Chandler coming in as replacements .
24 Most of the bureau do n't supply order forms — most of their work comes in on spec — and so it is very much up to the customer to specify what is required .
25 That 's right , we 'll be waiting , as we did with the planning applications to come in on hospital .
26 There is little evidence of either the presence or practical aid of Russian priests in the afflicted rural areas , though a considerable number of West European churchmen came in with relief organizations .
27 His wife Aileen came in with pails of milk , scolding at two little girls for clinging onto her skirt and making her spill .
28 And then Sylvia came in with apologies and that perennially green hat , and we lowered the lights while she recited De Musset 's ‘ Nuit de Mai ’ .
29 After Donal Lenihan 's withdrawal , the captaincy yesterday passed to Rob Andrew , the Lions stand-off in the second and third Test wins over the Wallabies , with Damian Cronin coming in at lock for the injured Irishman .
30 Makin' soup an' stovies , bairns comin' in from school .
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