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

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1 She had come in with fresh water to bathe his back and hands , and stole extra time to finish the job , because he was conscious and willing to lie still .
2 Well , there were these round concrete blocks , with silos at the top , and they used to come in with these loads of scraps , tip it in and you know what we had to do ?
3 As the protest grew , the troops came in with automatic weapons , armoured vehicles and teargas .
4 As he was preparing , all the company came in with good wishes and pledges of support .
5 Pepe tapped on the door and came in with two glasses of what looked like rum and cola .
6 He pressed a button on his desk , and an exceedingly attractive girl came in with two cups of coffee .
7 She was just trying to think what she could say to bring John back to the subject of the library and its workings when Shirley came in with two cups of tea .
8 They had held back at Milfield on the Till , biding their time , until their scouts came in with exact information of the movement of the Scots army .
9 Just then Parker came in with more coffee .
10 Kate Armstrong came in with another tray of coffee .
11 ‘ I came in with three A levels , ’ she said , matter of factly .
12 However , three LCA crews saw a Very light above the mist and came in with three motor gun boat escorts .
13 The silence held for two or three minutes and disturbed Mrs Robinson , who came in with fresh candles and the welcome offer of port .
14 There was only one toilet and you just had to hope no one came in with any diseases or anything .
15 This Bobby did , and was cautiously treating himself to oysters at the bar when Minton came in with some sailors and bade him join them .
16 Jenny came in with some flowers from the garden which she set in small posy bowls down the centre and James took the pink lustre candlesticks from the mantelpiece and set them among the flowers .
17 There were none of this in the beginning , in the first two years , but at the time of ‘ Diamond Dogs ’ , a lot of drugs began to come in , a lot of alcohol came in with different individuals , which helped fuel things .
18 Expressing an opinion about the coming Windows NT-on-Pentium versus Unix-on-RISC war , Rhines thought that the Pentium , coming in with lower performance , still in pre-production volumes two years later than RISC processors , could never hope to catch up with RISC .
19 But Elsie Birdsall and Lavinia Thwaites kept coming in with all kinds of things to try and get me going — home-made soups , arrowroot , custards — and finally I began to mend a little .
20 Every season , there are scare reports of new viral problems coming in with ornamental fish .
21 Turning to investment banking and I should just remind you that er , we take fifty percent of Brothers ' profits and ten percent of New York and Paris and given the conditions , given the environment last year , I do n't think need be ashamed of the performance er , although in London the only business to really come in , come in with impressive returns was er , asset trading money , broking and banking .
22 Just say the word and we 'll come in with all guns blazing . ’
23 It should rise above the personality cults that will come in with religious advertising on television .
24 Very soon , someone would come in with uncomplicated news of the day ; someone ordinary , a nuclear physicist or a brain surgeon .
25 They would come in with different agendas .
26 They 've got ta get in there , brush and wash themselves down and come in with renewed vigour and really have a go at Blackburn in the second half .
27 He comes in with ninety-nine ideas of how to approach a scene .
28 but if he comes in with some work , you can keep on the check of the standard that they 're up
29 There 's a pause while a young constable comes in with some tea ; the man at the door gets his cup , and McDunn and I sip ours .
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