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

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1 Did this come in the post this morning ?
2 This comes in the wake of a Labour Party survey showing fundholders nationally making profits as high as £100,000 and being given four times the amount non-fundholders are for spending on computers .
3 The clearest proof of this comes in the Gesta 's treatment of Geoffrey Grisegonelle , Fulk Nerra 's father .
4 That came in the middle of Wadkins ' best spell .
5 that came in the wheelchair but her husband did n't come ?
6 These came in the wake of apparently scientific evidence that pornography had a therapeutic rather than a harmful effect .
7 These come in the guise of short-term and temporary contracts , agency staff and contracting out , rolling contracts and extended trial periods , right across the employment scene .
8 ‘ It all came in the asking price , by courtesy of Mr P. Noakes Esquire .
9 Three late additions for Sunday July 5 came in the form of the pair of NSE 's Class 50 's D400 and ‘ Sir Edward Elgar ’ , plus InterCity Class 47 ‘ Windsor Castle ’ .
10 Who 's that coming in the gate ?
11 Some outlying villages were still under several feet of water yesterday and weathermen warned of more to come in the holiday weekend .
12 Oh that , a load of those came in the colouring bag on Friday , so I just brought them home .
13 And after a World Cup match : ‘ Do n't tell those coming in the result of that fantastic match .
14 The seller can take only 50 from the margin account , which can not fall below 150 , the maintenance margin level ; the other 50 comes in the form of a variation margin payment .
15 This year 's battle of the budget is generating more anguish than any for years , John Major 's cabinet now realize what a parliamentary mess December might turn into with week-long debates on both the Queen 's speech and the budget to pack in , and worse to come in the spring , a budget combining taxes with public spending seemed a good idea at the time Norman Lamont announced it , but with November the thirtieth just a month away the political down-side is appearing , of course with a fifty billion pound deficit in the Government 's accounts this years spending round would have been hard pounding anyhow , but the usual noisy haggle over the available cash among departments is now amplified by posses of Tory backbenchers trying to head off this or that tax increase , and there 's an incentive to keep that up right through the finance bill after Christmas , since most new taxes would not come in until April .
16 You know when you when you first came in the flats ,
17 V.W. I 'm not quite the loony that I was seen to be six years ago , when I first came in the school .
18 But I , does but when you say that now though , cos I , he slagged Kirsty off to me , he just said oh she 's just really pretentious and she 'll , she 'll talk to you and then as soon as someone cooler comes in the room she 'll turn round and she 'll completely ignore you and you 're left and she 'll do that like at a dinner party or something and you 're left standing there feeling a real id you know , you know that feeling do n't you when you 're talking to someone and suddenly they desert you and you 're all on your own in a room ?
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