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

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1 A new style of official entertaining came in at the Palace and still survives .
2 Yeah , so you 'd anticipate some coming in on the A fifty nine , if you went that far north ,
3 ‘ The best scores from weekly magazines came from City Limits and New Stateman & Society ; the Literary Review scored well ; the TLS and London Review of Books were disappointing , and the worst scores of all came in from the Spectator and Time Out .
4 The latter came in to the same platform and so two trains were in the same section , in conflict with Rule B.
5 Those coming in from the sea do the same thing in reverse , leaving the wheel with a sideways dive when they are within a few yards of their nest-hole .
6 Still busy coming in on the Headington roundabout there , the A40 from the direction of Wheatley , and continuing along down the A41 full too .
7 Pensions for the aged came in at the beginning of the twentieth century .
8 Half of the extra cash will be forthcoming only if projects of sufficient quality to take up the whole £2 million come in by the next deadline for grants on 1 April .
9 Every few seconds a plane would take off as another approached the cross runway , with a third coming in behind the take-off plane to land .
10 The LX comes in at the expected 34″ scale length .
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