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

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1 The waiting-room was moderately full and there were several clients who had come in from neighbouring villages .
2 By that date Moscow had provided a mere three and a half million roubles , and one million had come in from other gubernii .
3 Donations have come in from several UK sites plus business in .
4 Then offers started to come in from other amp and electronics companies , asking me if I wanted to branch off and do some design work for them , which I could see the advantages of — plus I wanted to have a life !
5 The name was useful , though — to himself he did not deny it — and as information came in from other places , more reliable , more official , Parr began to be disturbed .
6 Overseas aid came in from many quarters ( including South Africa ) ; the landlocked Zambians brought in health officials from all their neighbours to try to limit the spread of the disease , which nevertheless struck Malawi .
7 It came in from one side , and Hrun was forced to take a badly-judged standing jump to escape the flame .
8 Meanwhile , according to the Annual Register , petitions against the suspension of cash payments came in from all corners .
9 Both these men became good friends of mine and I frequently visited their homes to deliver large sacks of fan-mail which came in from all parts of the country and the northern U.S.A.
10 For the next half-hour I rattled the results as they came in from local stations all over the country .
11 Small flocks coming in from all directions joined the first arrivals until many thousands were stretched out in long parallel black lines .
12 The wolves have been coming in from eastern Europe where they fled to escape hunters and human population expansion .
13 I was able to talk to the German customer and the people on the floor , who are excessively worried about the number of people coming in from the East , not only East Germany but they 're very , very worried about people coming in from Eastern Europe , and secondly there was so much East European food that was for sale in Germany at very low prices and there 's food that used to go to the Soviet Union .
14 ‘ That was coming in from one side into It , but it was too moral for me — and it still is .
15 This may cut out a certain amount of light , but as there are two windows in one corner , the room has light coming in from two directions and is probably lighter than average anyway .
16 Courtaulds Aerospace hopes the UN order will lead to more business , and inquiries are also coming in from other news organisations .
17 Tufnell 's sixteenth over , there you 've just pushed it out and a number er Lewis coming in from backward point .
18 erm the roads are really not , not made to cope and so we have to try to get people coming in from different areas and different directions so that we do n't get everybody on one road and nobody on another .
19 I remember people coming in from funny countries — you know , Turkish people and Indian people , and Americans coming in to play oboe .
20 But the attempt to remove the deer failed in both forests , because fresh stock kept coming in from adjoining woods .
21 We are struggling for a terminal at which trains can come in from all parts of the country , at which there can be an interchange for the continent and at which people can move on relatively quickly .
22 The imposition of 8 per cent VAT on domestic fuel and a 1 per cent increase in employees ' NI contribution to 10 per cent will come in from next April , with a further hefty rise in the fuel VAT rate to 17 per cent planned for 1995 .
23 Richard Beddall says … it 's a great amateur sport which cane be done a shoestring … with old landrovers and jeeps … and it 's a safe sport … a lot of other people come in from other sports such as motor racing and motor cycling
24 It 's where prisoners come in from other jails .
25 He 's got his five fielders there , four on the leg side at the moment , so saved , er long leg as well , bowls this one and that again he thrust forward that front pad and DaSilva , and Stewart comes in from mid wicket to field it .
26 On average a fifth of the sulphur in London and 45 per cent of that in Lincoln and York comes in from rural power stations .
27 A wipe , by the way , is like on of those weird effects the directors of such programs as Top of the Pops are so keen on — where the picture changes via a tumbling square or comes in from one side to replace the picture you have onscreen already .
28 Arne comes in from next door first thing and last thing and fills the hob for me , and I 'm grateful for the extra comfort . ’
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