Example sentences of "[noun pl] come in [prep] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | Clients came in at 45p plus , only to see the share price drop rapidly to 18p , although it did later recover . |
2 | 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 . |
3 | Also the ghost stories of certain houses came in for comment and there is a long note on the haunting of Calgarth Hall . |
4 | Did they get excited when a new supply of lapis lazuli came in from Afghanistan ? |
5 | That 's right , we 'll be waiting , as we did with the planning applications to come in on hospital . |
6 | 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 . |
7 | Makin' soup an' stovies , bairns comin' in from school . |
8 | He is dead now , but I 've never forgotten his description of how he had felt as the German bombers came in from Norway , picking the scattered merchant ships off , the sound of the bombs , and the cold , always the cold . |
9 | THE TASK is to reduce telephone response time for calls coming in to John Wood House . |
10 | Much more commercial calculation was required to justify the cost of these pictures : The Man Who Worked Miracles came in at £133,000 ; Things to Come at £241,000 . |
11 | ‘ All age groups and especially girls coming in for hen party gimmicks naughty , rude practical jokes they are certainly selling well . |
12 | Yes we had er ships wh we , they call erm these liberty ships come in from America loaded with bombs and when they moved them up there , well they call them down here they call them liberty ships and er the bombs were loaded , so they used to erm put all timber between each layer of bombs and they had proper carpenters who would fix all these and when the dockers went down , they put these bombs out , cos they were n't detonated , the detonators were in the fore end of the ship , right down the lower hull and erm the bombs were loaded into open trucks loaded into , well the dockers they thought it was dangerous , cos we had the Fire Brigade , that 's the fire service down there and standing by with the fire engines and dockers they wanted the , they want a shilling , I think it was a shilling a day extra , well a shilling extra something like that and there they got it the shilling or extra pound , cos us crane drivers we were n't on the same par as them , so we asked for a shilling . |
13 | On the Baltic coast and the port where ships come in from Sweden . |
14 | Only a small chance that an overseas liaison Fed would know the guys coming in as firemen from Stateside . |
15 | And a fellow officer was given a bloody nose when he refused to get out of bed and watch the results coming in on TV , it was alleged . |
16 | John Calambokidis , who runs the non-profit marine-mammal organisation Cascadia Research , based in nearby Olympia , says that 1991 was the year that his team saw the most whales come in to Puget Sound , and stay the longest . |
17 | ‘ Guys come in with board injuries and they say , Johnny Boy did it to me . |
18 | Shortly afterwards , more generalised reports came in from Co . |
19 | My subsequent business activities were to involve my old colleague Barry Kirby in , commencing January 1981 and ending in the mid-eighties when the premises came in for redevelopment . |
20 | I had masses of women coming in with ideas , and I would say that more than half of all of my commissions were brought in by women or contained women — writers , producers , directors . |
21 | Teenage girls or young wives like Jamila and Zahira try out the new fashions coming in from Pakistan . |
22 | 2.50 : Boys come in for orange and cornflake cakes ( made by boys in next class ) . |
23 | Even though the overall union target had been cut back from £4.7 million to £2 million , only four unions came in on target : NALGO with £250,000 ; the National Union of Seamen and Fire Brigades Union with £50,000 each ; the fourth was the Amalgamated Union of Engineering Workers , led by the vociferously right-wing Gavin Laird . |
24 | The first sign that this was happening in Langbaurgh came shortly after 1am , as the votes came in from Marske and Longbeck , Marton and Nunthorpe . |
25 | " Dr Lorrimer thought that the service would end up with about three immense laboratories doing the work for the whole country with exhibits coming in by air . |