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

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1 The hon. Gentleman came in just five minutes ago .
2 The FTSE came in just 0.2 points ahead and slipped around eight points before settling up 0.7 points at 2812.9 .
3 He now came in so many shapes and sizes they did n't know quite where they were with Him .
4 As the fashionable trade came in so more thought had to be given to subject-matter and to technique and in America this meant that short films had to be replaced or shown in conjunction with multiple-reel films as already pioneered by European film-makers .
5 Murtach and most of the company came in late that night , and by early the following afternoon they were preparing to go on their way again .
6 2 Watford strikes came in as many minutes .
7 The shares opened at 47 ½ p and climbed rapidly to 56p as a number of brokers came in as heavy buyers .
8 " I have n't seen her for several weeks then she came in about two hours ago — sort of staggered into the kitchen , and she was carrying the kitten in her mouth .
9 ‘ In those days I was eating Almond Toffee Creams and they came in much cracklier paper . ’
10 and had recently written in collaboration with the new librarian , the head of lower school , and the second in department , some study skills booklets for use by children in the library : The study skills … came in really last year .
11 In those hungry , freezing years she had borne and lost two children in the small sod hut in which they lived , before Olga , coming in slightly easier times , had survived .
12 any other money coming in as regular payments
13 The 603 should come in under 3.2 watts .
14 After that they would come in almost any order .
15 It should come in around 45 Specint 92 and top out at around 60 .
16 ‘ My Carrie told me when I come in 'ere this mornin' , ’ Danny replied .
17 Highly poisonous laburnum seeds look like tiny chocolate drops ; fairly nasty lupin seeds come in little green pods , just like peas .
18 First , the ‘ O ’ or ‘ original ’ series Lowdens are the big-bodied ones , and they come in virtually any combination of mahogany , walnut or rosewood backs and sides and cedar or spruce tops .
19 A buffet menu on the Paris to Cologne express is priced in six currencies , while the British Rail equivalent comes in just one sterling — and in just one language — English .
20 The pure wool comes in over 50 colours .
21 ‘ One of her assistants comes in early each morning to begin the preparations for breakfast .
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