Example sentences of "[noun sg] come [adv prt] in [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ And as it is the first case to come up in Scotland , it could help other people in the same circumstances . ’ |
2 | Not only that , but he is still hugely involved in music and has a new Shock Headed Peters album coming out in September . |
3 | The change came about in April 1989 after the Hillsborough Stadium disaster , according to Peter Cawforth of sporting consultant Jackson Cantor . |
4 | Mother always got annoyed when that story came up in conversation , and I made sure that it frequently did . |
5 | Right , and and then alright and then she goes , your Mum came out in front of everyone , she goes why , no , no , yeah , she goes did you phone Billy yesterday then ? |
6 | Her mother had made some scones and pies in her afternoon leisure and picked some flowers in case the child came back in need of cheering up , so they ate some supper and then went out to the headland . |
7 | S. H. One night , I was on duty in town and my mate and I was in Renshaw Street and the Chief Constable came along in civvies and said : ‘ Report yourself , gossiping on the beat . ’ |
8 | THE divorce came through in April of this year but the couple have remained on friendly terms . |
9 | And when the sun came up in no-man's-land , it was hot . |
10 | Er , I am mindful chairman that I embarrassed you acutely at the end of education meeting on Friday , erm , and I know that I , I have a circumstance coming up in February , where I have a child who is unexpectedly on a training day , erm , on a day where I actually have two meetings of this council , now either I get substituted , or we arrange for a one off carer situation . |
11 | The Americans came ‘ over there ’ for the last act and the curtain came down in Belgium where it had all begun four horrific years before . |
12 | The thunder crashed , the lightning flared , and the rain came down in torrents . |
13 | ‘ There 's a job coming up in Easington where the Middlesbrough group is clearing a dyke system of the sort we are trying to create here . |
14 | The manager must work to ensure everything is in place so that the band 's product comes out in time for the public to make up its own mind . |
15 | the Daily Telegraph article comes out in January eighty eight , was the updating or the answering of the brochures periodically anything to do with the Daily Telegraph article ? |
16 | ‘ Like I said , the name came up in passing . |
17 | This development came about in response to an increase in the number of child abuse cases being uncovered and the sensitivity of the issues involved , combined with a widely held view that social workers were ill-prepared to deal with complex cases of this kind . |
18 | ‘ It was also thought that the system would provide more flotation in water , and provide better protection if the crew came down in desert or Artic conditions . |
19 | I kicked the rudder and dropped the nose , and we broke out of the fog and saw the water coming up in front of us . |
20 | GLEEFUL stories invariably fly around whenever Keith Runcorn 's name comes up in conversation among geophysicists . |
21 | But he warned that buyers ' foreign-exchange hedging operations meant that it would be the fourth quarter of 1992 before the full impact came through in orders and deliveries . |
22 | Together we watched the beautiful funeral procession of the Dead Christ on Good Friday , and its station in Kolonáki Square ; and on the following night we waited by the reservoir till midnight to watch Lycabettus coming out in pinpricks of light all over , as the Easter candles were lit . |
23 | He saw his father 's palm come up in acceptance , and then his father disappeared again , blundering forcefully into the wind , checking the groups of men coming inwards towards him . |
24 | I I do n't think that 's a problem because we 're doing erm we 're doing two blocks of six and we 're onto the fourth of the first block now , but then the second block comes up in September and October , so it 's certainly in time for that . |
25 | As Theda stood , rigid with wrath and dismay , the woman 's voice came up in volume , and she spoke with a perfectly nauseous degree of sweetness . |
26 | Again the same movement , but now the voice came out in squeaks , saying , ‘ But Mama has the key . ’ |
27 | If you listen to the way the voice comes in in relation to where the chords are , you 'll see that the vocal fits exactly in the holes where the guitar is n't playing . |
28 | In response to this meeting a Soviet newscaster asserted that ‘ more than anyone else , the Soviet Union comes out in favour of an independent , neutral , non-aligned Afghanistan which maintains relations of friendship and good-neighbourliness with our country ’ . |
29 | He hoped that a New Year 's holiday in Belgium would help him but the mental turmoil came back in force . |
30 | The plane came down in Bilmermeer , an area made up predominantly of tenement blocks . |