Example sentences of "[modal v] come in a [noun] " in BNC.

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1 To be a suitable physical means of exchange , money must be light enough to carry around , must come in a number of denominations , large and small , and must not be easy to forge ( see Box 16.3 ) .
2 Perhaps we might come in a minute ? ’
3 and somebody 'll come in a say , oh I do n't like this and get rid of it !
4 Somebody 'll come in a minute ; they must have heard us come in . ’
5 " I 'll come in a minute , " said Pat .
6 ‘ I 'll come in a minute . ’
7 In a minute , I 'll come in a minute , I 'm just doing dad 's dinner
8 You wait it 'll come in a minute can hear the bloody television , it 's true though , if we did n't have our television on , all we 'd listen to is theirs in n it ?
9 ‘ I 'll come in a moment . ’
10 We 'd come in a coach to study Baltravers Hall , about twenty miles from our town .
11 And they used to come in a lot .
12 It is because we wish to strengthen the Government 's hand against a fairly well organised industry which seeks universal general increases that we make a series of recommendations in the report , to which I shall come in a moment .
13 He once told me not to be afraid as my death was many years off and would come in a way I least expected .
14 Even if the language has rules to follow it is important to practise stress , because it may come in a position you are not used to .
15 The theory also has difficulty in coping with colour perception when a particular object may come in a number of colours .
16 A scientist tells me : ‘ It will come in a size no larger than a Calor Gas cylinder .
17 Again , with one exception to which I will come in a moment , all the main rates of income support and the related applicable amounts for housing benefit and community charge benefit , together with the credits in family credit , will rise by the full 7 per cent .
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