Example sentences of "come in a [noun] [adv] " in BNC.
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1 | As a journalist who over the years had written-up dozens of Honours ' lists for the papers , I knew how the names came in a day early with an embargo . |
2 | Then his words came in a mutter so unlike his usual jaunty tones as he announced , ‘ They wo n't have me . ’ |
3 | And she said and she said thank you she said , Miss Anderson she said she ought to have more sense than come in a thing like that she said to the officers . |
4 | ‘ The Eurodisney issue has been heavily marketed and comes in a year when the French market is very exiting , probably the most exciting in Europe . ’ |
5 | It comes in a roll rather like sticking plaster and is simply wrapped round the threads in a clockwise spiral , following the direction of the thread in several layers . |
6 | The demand for action comes in a week when John Bond has been advised to stay away from his former club , Burnley , for Shrewsbury 's FA Cup tie this afternoon because of fears of reprisals from angry Turf Moor fans . |