Example sentences of "come in the [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

  Next page
No Sentence
1 These items are simply a taste of the things to come in the following pages .
2 The man who inspired many of the staff to come in the first place was Seymour Papert .
3 Even Tan 's timing of the mysterious opening arpeggio gives warming of the drama to come in the first movement .
4 Andy Murdoch 's fine penalty save from Mark Hateley was a bitter pill for the home support to swallow but worse was to come in the 65th minute .
5 You see , it 's not up to the participants to come in the right mood .
6 With out-of-sorts Tony Jones his first-round opponent over 19 frames on Monday , Wattana 's moment of truth is likely to come in the second round when he will almost certainly face favourite Stephen Hendry , the world No 1 , over 25 frames .
7 Well , I 've got , if you you just bear with me a moment , I still have one foot dragging in H one , but I thought we 'd got to the stage where in order to try and clarify thinking on the matter we ought to progress onto H two , erm , that just let me reveal the thinking , erm that , before I do that can I just say in terms of mechanics those of you who have just joined us for the first time , could you turn your name boards round so I can see them , thank you , and when you want to come in the normal practice is to put your name board on end , so it will attract our attention .
8 He was to come in the small hours , .
9 Now if we 'd have the voice of the Funny Man guessed we would have had some postal contestant winners , but they now go back in the box with those yet to come in the next week .
10 Parisians saw the shape of things to come in the wooden triangulation towers which were set up throughout the city .
11 The City is braced for far worse figures to come in the coming months , unless the Government recovery package produces a startling turn round in optimism .
12 The City is braced for far worse figures to come in the coming months , unless the Government recovery package produces a startling turn round in optimism .
13 That was bad enough ; but worse yet was to come in the third stage .
14 The only clue had come in the late morning .
15 So far had music come in the sixteen years since Palestrina 's death .
16 The greatest period of administrative reform in the history of the Habsburg territories had come in the two decades after 1749 ( see pp. 153–4 ) ; here Joseph achieved much less than his mother .
17 Several titles are already available with the joint logo , and the first new titles under the arrangement come in the first half of this year .
18 This from Garry who had just come in the front door .
19 She read it idiotically at least three times , until she 'd convinced herself there was no hidden psychological message in the bare statement of fact , and then realised that someone had just come in the front door of the flat and was moving around in the hall .
20 A fall in urban rent values can also be seen in Oxford , although the evidence cited is less comprehensive than that for York , and the most drastic fall seems to have come in the second half of the fifteenth century after a period of relative stability .
21 I ca n't believe how far I have come in the past couple of years .
22 Oh I 've come in the wrong way
23 But the most vicious discriminiation had come in the previous year , from Edmund Wilson , who applauded the structure of The Waste Land by contrasting it to ‘ the extremely ill-focused Eight Cantos of his imitator Mr Ezra Pound , who presents only a bewildering mosaic with no central emotion to provide a key ’ .
24 Setback number two came in the 70th minute when Stewart Renton ( Barrhead ) broke a leg in a collision with the Dundee goalkeeper .
25 It came in the 70th minute .
26 The earliest mention of a ferry at Seacombe dates back to 1515 but its advancement came in the latter part of the last century when the ferry rights were taken over by the Wallasey local board .
27 The winner came in the 64th minute thanks to a combination of fine attacking play from Jason Soloman and inept defending by Boro .
28 The turning point came in the 64th minute , when winger Jacques Olivier burned off the challenge of Nigel Heslop , exchanged passes with Gerber and scored a superb try .
29 His opportunity to counter the French threat came in the Low Countries , an area which had witnessed English intervention against France almost half a century earlier .
30 One moment of magic came in the late stages of the first half when Holy Cross 's Brian Lockhart surged into the danger area before pivoting past two defenders and then slotting the ball in the basket .
  Next page