Example sentences of "[noun sg] come in at [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | Before the turbo comes in at 2000rpm , it 's decidedly sluggish and there 's no mistaking when this happens . |
2 | Tony Wilkinson moves to lock , with Clive Freeman coming in at No 8 , while prop Phil Wright , flanker Peter Millichip and full back Ian Stallard return . |
3 | ‘ Your teeth 'll be straight in six months , and you can get contact lenses when your father 's insurance comes in at Christmas , grow a bosom and stun them all . ’ |
4 | A fourth plane came in at Dibrugarh while we were waiting there , and that was the last . |
5 | Halcyon barley came in at 24% moisture initially , but soon dropped to 19% . |
6 | This version costs £66 , while the chrome-finished model comes in at £70 and the gold-plated one at £102 . |
7 | A 17″ colour model comes in at $4,700 : both ship next month . |
8 | With from 16Mb to 96Mb RAM , 207Mb or 424Mb disk , two Sbus slots , one serial and one parallel line , SCSI 2 , 8-bit audio , Ethernet but no multi-processing support or ISDN the entry level model , with a 15″ SuperVGA colour screen comes in at $5,500 . |
9 | On CD-ROM , personal ODT 2.0 costs £960 , the server version is £1,950 and a development copy comes in at £1,190 . |
10 | The Motif version is scheduled for release in July and costs $1,500 , the OS/2-Presentation Manager edition is priced at $1,000 whilst a Windows copy comes in at $500 . |