Example sentences of "[verb] come in the [noun] " in BNC.

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1 He could 've come in the shop and bought them , yeah .
2 A significant part of the other third of its income has come in the past from moneys from the Department of Trade and Industry .
3 ‘ By this you know the Spirit of God : every spirit that confesses that Jesus has come in the flesh is of God , and every spirit that does not confess Jesus is not of God ’ ( 4:2 ) .
4 It has always been I who have calmed her , though sometimes the Sweeper has come in the evening and stood for a while at her cage and she has calmed in his good presence .
5 ‘ Are you going to come in the bath with me , Bob ? ’ she asked , reddening .
6 If anybody would else would like to come in the sponsorship is not exclusive .
7 In vase-painting the late work of the Pioneers and the formation of a new generation of masters seem to come in the years around 500 .
8 There are those who think that the ordination of women is bound to come in the course of time and wonder why it is necessary to campaign for it .
9 You do n't fancy coming in the morning , no ?
10 However , as the results of the first inspections started to come in the seriousness of the problem was realised and the US authorities eventually went so far as to call for the use of specially made ultrasonic probes for detecting cracks round the fastener holes .
11 and I says then we 'll have to come in the back and all them dishes standing there and , and that 's one thing John hates , if any of his ones come up
12 I sa , I said I just went I just said to her look Hannah you do n't have to come in the car !
13 It seems to me that it is impossible to say that in carrying out that exercise he misdirected himself or came to a conclusion to which he could not reasonably have come in the exercise of his discretion .
14 ‘ Somebody would have come in the end , ’ she said .
15 If there was an increase by 1545 , much of it may have come in the years after 1530 , and become important economically only after the period covered by this book ( 75 , p.69 ) .
16 Er they started coming in the Christmas oranges .
17 Now I used to get him along there and then he was sort of in tears but there was kids in the hall , the little hall and then when you sort come in the door , not the main door , the one , the
18 There 's things that we are doing like I 've been told by a couple of people this evening the autumn programme they think it 's very good very progressive very enjoyable I thi that that to me that reinforces the autumn programme by several people so people who here are people here this evening feel they we say something about what is n't on the agenda or what is on the agenda but I think that 's what the meetings for but I do n't think it 's a bad exercise to talk to the people who actually pay come in the building I mean I think that 's a valid exercise .
19 Consents to pollute come in the form of emission or effluent standards which prescribe the temperature , amount , and kind of polluting matter which may be discharged from a particular source .
20 I only put it on at night as my herons do n't seem to come in the day .
21 A further pandering to the star would seem to have come in the change of title to Alfredo Alfredo , repeating the name of Dustin 's character , but in fact it was Germi who was not happy with the original title , which sounded as if the film were a sequel to his big international hit of 1961 , Divorce Italian Style .
22 ‘ Just love coming in the door .
23 I am not in the business of calibrating the relative evil of the atrocities carried out by the IRA , but I am conscious that the events that we have just witnessed come in the train of the attack on the remembrance day ceremony in Enniskillen four years ago , when 13 civilians were killed , and of the proxy bomb a year ago , which killed a civilian who had been tied to the driver 's seat of his vehicle .
24 And she had to come in the car while I
25 Perhaps his tactics were more skilful ; perhaps the gentry were reconciled to paying taxes by the prospect of gain from monastic lands ; perhaps the King was wise in these last years to avoid taxing the poor , from whom overt resistance had come in the past ; perhaps there was a genuine fear of invasion from France .
26 Meredith waved goodbye and watched her set off back the way they had come in the direction of Pook 's stables .
27 They had come in the night and lit a fire under the stage .
28 The blood had come in the middle of the night and she had still been appalled .
29 When Beuno had come in the tension had eased .
30 Kretschmer 's end had come in the spring of 1941 at almost the same time as his great rivals Schepke and Prien , when his U.99 was sunk by a destroyer commanded by Captain Donald Macintyre , and he had spent the rest of the war as a prisoner .
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