Example sentences of "come in [adv] [prep] the " in BNC.

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1 ‘ Shush , Mamma , ’ Rosa had said , and then Sabina had come in again with the bird — it would make only a bite to eat .
2 Epilepsy has now come in ahead of the field thanks to the ingenuity and determination of During and Spencer at Yale .
3 The mass market box is expected to come in well below the $5,000 — £4,000 — mark .
4 The mass market box is expected to come in well below the $5,000 — £4,000 — mark .
5 An adult owl normally knows this and stays in shelter , but inexperienced hunters may not have the sense to come in out of the rain .
6 He would n't have enough sense of self-preservation to come in out of the rain .
7 Will he please help her and others like her to come in out of the cold ?
8 Because the polling system is new and complex , the results will not be known for several days , but most observers expect the local party 's candidates to come in far behind the Popular Front and other unofficial groups .
9 Yeah , yeah six minutes past the hour so there , yeah , so they kept giving you doubts , now if you 're getting on this train make sure you get out at Lemington , so at about twenty past twelve , the twelve six went out from platform eleven , why , cos that will upset everything then , by , few of the trains kept coming round , then they said were very sorry but the Shrewsbury train will come in at platform ten that 's where we 're all waiting , so the ready train be outside somewhere , so , that came in just as the , the twelve , six went out about twenty past twelve these in and this girl got up so we said do n't get on this , you 'll never get to Birmingham you get on here , wait until we get on we said , cos they changed the train , oh she was getting all worked up , she come from Middlesborough , well I said well , well , anyway , we said no , there , there 's no trains for university no , nobody will be going at the right time will they ?
10 Usually everyone left the house around the same time ; she liked to have the table cleared before she closed the door behind her , so the place looked respectable when they came in again in the evenings .
11 They began to set the table , growing relaxed and easy , enjoying the formality of the room , when Moran came in again from the fields .
12 The little laundry maid who came in daily from the village was dismayed to find Miss Alexandra in the laundry room asking what clear starch was and demanding to be shown how to use a goffering iron .
13 Maybe it is time that I came in out of the storm . "
14 The wind , I thought , was shaking the door , but no , it was St John , who came in out of the frozen darkness , his coat covered in snow .
15 They 've all finished early , they 've unless they came in late with the order or something , extras or something .
16 Some of the men who came in late in the war had not joined up until after the older prisoners had been shot down .
17 The standard scratch was at 75 when 19 year old Bradley came in late in the day with a score that included no fewer than seven birdies .
18 When I came in early on the Saturday morning , I was very surprised to find that Mr Jimmy Mackenzie — patrolman — had washed all the glasses for me — unasked .
19 When , that first night , she went to her own bungalow , I was left mostly on my own , though Alec came in early in the evening to lend a hand .
20 Winter was coming in slowly to the North East of Scotland .
21 Besides the top six , coming in just below the million pounds for their year 's labour were two directors grossing 900,000 ( $1,440,000 ) .
22 Anyway , I got through this tricky interval , and even the sea co-operated for once , coming in just after the explosion and sweeping away any tell-tale tracks I might have left an hour or more before Diggs arrived from the village to inspect the scene .
23 ‘ I can always remember once , the head footman coming in once for the tea-tray .
24 Er , it 's been coming in gradually over the years , but there 's been an awful lot of , of er , resistance by some manufacturers on what they say on their labels , and what they say about what they 're selling us , and er , if they 're gon na do this , and I 'm getting a , a slight suspicion , and I think Mr is , that , that it 's got to be done eventually , and we , we have to be able , as a buying public , to understand exactly what we 're buying before we actually get it home .
25 And it makes it easier for the slash-and-burn cultivators to get in rather than sort of coming in gradually round the edges , there are now great swathes cut through tropical rainforest at Amazonia certainly , and the Trans-Scabon railway is about to be put through which again will make it easier for the sort of to come in , and I think that should be bourn in mind .
26 Raymond Radiguet was a youth of 12 when Modigliani painted him , a brilliant schoolboy who had won a scholarship to a Paris Lycée and began coming in daily to the city from the suburbs .
27 Dealers at this firm suffered the indignity of getting illegally fined for coming in late in the mornings , even if it was only five minutes after the starting time of 8.30 a. m …
28 I was in … oh , from about ten o'clock to well after lunch , and I would n't have thought she would come in late in the afternoon .
29 However , the newsletter , which figures the chip will start life at 50MHz , reckons that performance will come in close to the R4000 .
30 and so on , every month their money is straight into the bank all their cheques come in straight into the bank so he 'll , you know , and I mean our pla , and the whole of the site nearly is let out for different people , you know , which is money coming in all the time
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