Example sentences of "have come [adv] in [noun] " in BNC.

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1 The soaring market for roof slates , helped by a return to traditional architecture and materials , has come just in time .
2 The election has come just in time to boost the Easter start of the housing market 's buying season .
3 A one million pound restoration of an ancient abbey has come just in time to prevent part of the building collapsing .
4 Son Pardo has come on in leaps and bounds since finishing fifth on his debut at Newmarket on 2,000 Guineas day .
5 With the introduction of carbon fibre , rod development has come on in leaps and bounds .
6 The young members section has come on in leaps and bounds in the last few years .
7 ‘ He 's technically a very good goalkeeper and he has come on in leaps and bounds in recent weeks , ’ he said .
8 He has come on in leaps and bounds this season .
9 This legislation on GMOs has come forward in advance of public debate on the environmental risks of genetic engineering , and indeed before widespread debate on on the broader social , economic and ethical implications of the new biotechnologies .
10 As between the other three , I have not expressed a particular preference , but because no developer has come forward in connection with sector three , there has perhaps been less detailed attention paid to that sector the A fifty nine , than to others .
11 The US profession has come out in support of E&Y and many firms recognise that , with the number of outstanding suits , the amounts involved and the rising cost of litigation , the settlement is a bargain .
12 The reason is that George Soros has come out in support of the metal .
13 In reflecting on the cultural change that has come about in Edinburgh and beyond , the professor voices concerns which sound remarkably like those of Pat Kane , not noted for his establishment views .
14 If money disappeared from this world entirely , then I would not have to come here in order to get the sort of education I want .
15 This wo n't have to come out in court , will it ? ’
16 They might still have come together in spite of what she had done .
17 ‘ You 've come just in time because tomorrow the cast moves on to Somerset . ’
18 At long last they 've come out in favour of wealth , is n't that extraordinary , reported in today 's paper .
19 Oh they 've come down in price from when I 'm talking about , when they first come first out , they were quite a lot , a lot more
20 ‘ It 's really just a bunch of guys that I work with on the session scene who all write a bit , and we 've come together in order to find an outlet for our writing .
21 The Sergeant informed me that No. 46 Royal Marine Commando had come ashore in Normandy on D-Day + 1 and had gone into action almost straight away at a spot further along the coast from here , against a crack German S.S. Unit ( Hitler Youth ) .
22 Sir John Fastolf , involved in a long drawn-out lawsuit in Paris between 1432 and 1435 , could remind the court that he had been the first to jump into the sea when Henry V had come ashore in France in 1415 , and that the king had rewarded him with the grant of the first house which he had seen in France .
23 Mr Stanforth came from behind his desk to meet his visitor in person , and settle her with ceremony into the client 's chair , though she was not a client , had no need whatever of a solicitor , and had come here in response to his telephoned request chiefly out of pure curiosity , of which she had a woman 's proper share .
24 ‘ Feel this , ’ he said to Merymose , who had come up in turn .
25 The barman was by now mellow and helpful and said we were rapidly running out of the ice that had come aboard in bags in Sudbury .
26 At that time there were two or three hundred Viscounts flying in various parts of the world , and to have grounded all Viscounts because the wings had come off in flight in this accident would have contributed nothing to air safety .
27 The decision had come down in favour of illusion : the President 's dream of triumphant new diplomacy and the hostages home .
28 About two million workers had come out in support of the miners , a number which represented almost half the total which the TUC could have called out in support of the miners — and more than it did .
29 The port was London , where the seamen had come out in sympathy with the dockers .
30 So it would seem that an essential fact which had escaped Lanfranc 's notice had come out in Anselm 's talks with Osbern .
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