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

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1 A smiling Hannon simply said : ‘ The ground has come right for Assessor in the Doncaster Cup . ’
2 The force has come in for criticism in the past two months after figures released on the constabulary 's ‘ crime-free day ’ in April showed Cheshire had suffered the highest rise in crime in the country .
3 Mrs. Fairfax had come along with Sandra in the first place .
4 He used to come down to school in the afternoon sometimes , to stay a while talking generally , and I found his visits very helpful .
5 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 .
6 We could have come over to Bruges in the evening and dined together at the Duc de Bourgogne . ’
7 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 .
8 Some of the last-gasp attempts to save the Nationalist governments that were considered in Washington — with the wilder arpeggios such as encouraging the fragmentation of China or even , apparently , a series of punitive air strikes against the Chinese communists ( not to mention the sheer fantasy of creating ten new Chinese armies in six months ) — originated in the Far Eastern division of the State Department , and in fact the Administration , says Blum , had come close to re-intervention in the Chinese civil war on the mainland , but backed away at the last minute when it discovered that there was no viable force left to support .
9 This is the second unimpeachable Rembrandt painting to come up for sale in London this season , the first having been his ‘ Daniel and Cyrus before the idol of Bel ’ .
10 His only son — well provided in those days with cash — had come back to Europe in the early ‘ thirties with little in his mind except escape .
11 He told the doctors all about how my dad had come back to life in this grey cardigan and had told him the secrets of the universe .
12 McFarlane had come back from London in December 1985 disgusted with the bartering , repelled by Ghorbanifar and wanting to abandon the operation .
13 Peter had come back from hospital in his own but in tearing good spirits .
14 Frenchman Alain Prost has come out of retirement in a bid to steer it to a fourth world title next season .
15 ALTHOUGH the temporary loss of the Grand Opera House was a major disaster , unbelievably , good has come out of evil in the shape of a production of West Side Story by Opera Northern Ireland that must surely be a landmark in local theatrical history .
16 In mid July , at Ann Arbor , the ‘ revolutionary media ’ conference had come out against sexism in the underground press .
17 Bule reservoir to come out at Lamberhurst in the village so I sort of circled it
18 One of the most unusual cases of assault to come out of Hollywood in recent times was the allegation brought by manager Marie Pastor against The Karate Kid star Ralph Macchio .
19 No it 's a baby shawl thing , you know , where you carry , to come out of hospital in
20 Roger Hardman of broking house James Capel reckons the smaller company is about to come back into fashion in a very big way .
21 The Belgian 's main lesson , though , was probably not to come back to Scotland in February .
22 But not many people did see it and he was left with a clutch of good notices , a prospect of the West End which would say no , most times , to the sort of plays he was right for and a generous offer from Anthony Quayle to come back to Shakespeare in Stratford and tackle the next range of roles .
23 Thirdly , the document will provide employees with the opportunity to come forward for help in the knowledge that they will be positively supported with the advice and necessary assistance , in order to overcome their problem and maintain their job security .
24 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 .
25 Half time — Malone 0 Greystones 8 Adrian Bush came on for Willis in the second half and made an immediate impact with a 40 second minute penalty and then a splendid forty metre touch clearance .
26 His mother would find him still at it when she came down to breakfast in the morning .
27 When a deputation of framework knitters from the east Midlands came down to London in 1812 to lobby in support of a bill to regulate the hosiery trade , they had no difficulty in making contact with trade unionists .
28 He came down from Cambridge in 1888 , and without either great enthusiasm or great reluctance went into the family business .
29 Several doctors , professors and scientists came together in London in November 1987 to compare notes on current research .
30 The trio , who first played the Maltings three years ago , came together in Southend in April 1989 .
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