Example sentences of "come [adv prt] in [adj] [noun pl] " in BNC.
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1 | What 's happened is that policy makers 've shifted the emphasis instead of protecting tariffs they 're protected using long long tariff barriers right which are a lot more invisible to er , to G A T T do n't come under erm G A T T regulations , what those tariffs do nevertheless , tariffs have , have come down in manufactured goods right , erm , since the second world war when G A T T was er , was established . |
2 | But ask one of the sergeants to come up in ten minutes to pack up the mallet for the Yard lab , will you ? |
3 | Thi this is something which has come out in several places I do n't know whether the members noted it , erm the er it also touches on , on , on what my colleague said earlier and the item in paragraph V er the assumption of the demand remain much as it is , heavily towards the South East particularly Gatwick . |
4 | ‘ Give me a chance to prove myself , Mrs Smelley , and then you would n't ‘ ave to come out in all weathers , when you suddenly discover you 've taken more bookin 's than you expected . ’ |
5 | it 's just about to come out in three weeks time |
6 | But I want you to come back in four weeks . |
7 | And he said I was to come back in six months ’ time . ’ |
8 | I went for an audition and they told me to come back in six months time I was determined to get the part so I practised day and night to be him . ’ |
9 | On 16th December 1991 , the building societies and bank bosses were called in by the Government for an emergency briefing and were told to come back in two days with solutions . |
10 | Jasper Carrott and Hale and Pace did impromptu performances — and everyone there pledged to come back in two years ' time . |
11 | Erm I still have to come back in some ways Patrick to er this this no car situation . |
12 | Only 40% thought that there will be a united Ireland one day but few expected it in the short term — 16% expected it to come about in 25 years , 13% in 50 years and 11% in 100 years . |
13 | He had been following the narrow forest path downhill for some leagues , the trees soaring ever taller overhead , so that the sunlight came down in muted bars between the leaves . |
14 | These girls came down in special trains : it was n't just the odd few . |
15 | The advance guard of men on mules and horses came up in regular lines but as soon as they got near they dashed up at full gallop , shouting and brandishing their weapons , each man shrieking out how many men he had killed ; and then they wheeled round to make room for others . |
16 | Boon , meanwhile , joined his captain Border and coach Bob Simpson in completing 1000 runs in Tests against India : his 12th Test century ( fifth against India ) came up in 321 minutes ( 250 balls ) , with 13 fours . |
17 | These came up in some numbers right from the beginning to the end of this strip . |
18 | In the interviews themselves the topics sometimes came up in different sequences according to the way that the particular interview developed . |
19 | In the good , old-fashioned days text was sent off to be typeset and came back in long strips called galleys . |
20 | Word came back in two days ' time that Sigarup was getting better . |
21 | They came out in great numbers to support us despite our poor early season form , and I 'm confident we 'll get it right against Dundalk on Sunday . ’ |
22 | They came out in great numbers to support us despite our poor early season form , and I 'm confident we 'll get it right against Dundalk on Sunday . ’ |
23 | The R3000 came out in 1.3 microns . |
24 | The Guide Book came out in two volumes in 1819 . |
25 | In January 1982 he published his Discussion Document , while his report , Review of Investor Protection , which came out in two parts , Part I and Part II , was published in January 1984 and March 1985 respectively . |
26 | I lined up for the 100 metres at the AAA Championships and , lo and behold , everybody came out in similar outfits ! |
27 | This was Albrecht Ritschl 's The Christian Doctrine of Justification and Reconciliation , which came out in three volumes between 1870 and 1874 and launched the movement which was at first called ‘ the Ritschlian theology ’ , but is now generally labelled ‘ Liberal Theology ’ . |
28 | In view of the slowness with which changes of mental outlook came about in those days , it is not surprising that even after the introduction of the mechanical clock in the fourteenth century most people , including many of the more sophisticated , were far less concerned in their daily life with the passage of time than we are . |
29 | Any use of nuclear weapons which resulted in significant fall-out coming down in neutral countries , or which in other ways violated neutral territory , would clearly fall foul of this provision . |
30 | The snow was coming down in thick flakes , adding to the unreal appearance as they chugged slowly from one bank to the other , and she was delighted that they stopped at every single stop . |