Example sentences of "come in a [noun] [verb] " in BNC.
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1 | The chance has come in a review conducted by Andrew Large , chairman of the Securities and Investments Board ( SIB ) , the body that sits at the apex of Britain 's regulatory structure . |
2 | The announcement that some routes in the area , which is visited by over 2,000 climbers a year , are to be equipped for ‘ environmental ’ reasons came in a press release that effectively throws down the gauntlet to the sport 's governing body . |
3 | The court 's decision came in a case brought by two utilities , that provide power in California . |
4 | The response from the State Department came in a message dated the following day , 15 May [ KP 125 ] : " We believe that no distinction should be made between Chetniks and other dissident Yugoslav troops and that our position with respect to anti-partisan or dissident Yugoslav troops in general , in agreement with that of the British Foreign Office and in accordance with Macmillan 's recommendation , is clearly set forth in PEP TEL 424 , May 2 . |
5 | It came in a sense to represent opposition rather than power , which was assumed by the mainstream Sunnis . |
6 | The awards came in a survey conducted among readers of TV Quick and TV Weekly . |
7 | Although this effect had been shown previously with more traditional maze-learning tasks , the best demonstration came in a test devised by Richard Morris , then of St Andrews , now at Edinburgh . |
8 | First reports of the split came in a statement published in Nairobi on Aug. 28 by three of the 13 SPLA field commanders — Riek Mashar Teny-Dhurgon , Lam Akol and Gordon Koang Chol . |
9 | We 'd come in a coach to study Baltravers Hall , about twenty miles from our town . |
10 | Yeah , well they did because they all come in a quarter do n't they ? |
11 | The suggestions come in a memorandum published in response to the Law Society 's consultative paper , The Cost of Default . |
12 | Mainlan GTI now comes in a Windows flavour as well as DOS , and it 's the Windows side of things that we 'll examine — the DOS software echoes it fairly closely . |