Example sentences of "came [adv prt] in [art] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | Lights came on in the Mootwalk shops as one by one they began to open . |
2 | Suddenly , all the lights came on in the hospital and they eventually opened a side-door and let her in . |
3 | Came down in a tree and broke both his legs . |
4 | The four-seater Cessna came down in a wood near Hambledon in Buckinghamshire spreading wreckage over a wide area . |
5 | The four-seater Cessna came down in a wood near Hambledon in Buckinghamshire spreading wreckage over a wide area . |
6 | Then she told her sister , who came down in a taxi and I was talking to a woman who would not get off the phone . |
7 | Only two suffered injuries as the craft came down in a field at Pirbright , Surrey . |
8 | Fortunately it did n't go off , but it made a hell of a mess , and I came down in a shell-hole just outside our wire . ’ |
9 | Billy ( Nottingham ) and I came down in the afternoon to help . |
10 | The Bomber came down in the middle of morning service . ’ |
11 | I remember how cold it was when we came down in the winter . |
12 | Prices came down in the street and as for having a purse snatched , well , such things did n't happen to army wives . |
13 | When Isambard came down in the evening with his question , delivered with a dry , impersonal smile as though the brief upheaval in the night had never happened , Harry gave his answer with only the slightest convulsion of fear at the pit of his stomach . |
14 | And we came down in the morning as safe as we would have been anywhere . |
15 | Charity bets twenty five pounds and we came down in the car from Newmarket she had the she had the post out the light everything , now what 's what 's it going on ? |
16 | At one time quite a modest stock of components would enable you to build practically anything that came along in the electronics press , although the cost of the components would have been very high by today 's standards . |
17 | A lot of his films were unpretentious junk , but they made money and Nicholson and others came along in the slipstream . |
18 | It was your hard luck if you came in in the middle of one of them . |
19 | These differences in education came through in the interview . |
20 | ‘ They came over in the summer and at half-term and I 'll be in England for Christmas . |
21 | another driver says he came off in a field saw stars for a few seconds but he 's alright … |
22 | During our game with Sporting Hydra Chemicals in which we trounced them before going down 1–0 , Duncan Pugh 's false beard came off in a goal-mouth fracas and he was questioned , at length , by referee Bobby Maxwell . |
23 | After my 20 minutes , I came off in a muck sweat . |
24 | Shoes came off in the water . |
25 | Anne swallowed the gulp of hot bile that came up in the back of her mouth . |
26 | As dawn came up in the sky we made preparations to move back to our own lines , covering our withdrawal and keeping careful watch for any signs of the enemy . |
27 | The employees at Binns on High Row volunteered for the yearlong course after it came up in the company 's suggestion scheme . |
28 | AN old friend came up in the street yesterday and said : ‘ My , you look well , have you been on holiday , you 've got a tan . ’ |
29 | I think an example which came up in the Health and Environmental Protection Committee recently , did we really want an AIDS Advice Officer ? |
30 | I forgot all about donating and the transfusion service lost track of me as I moved from house to house over the years , until the other day when the subject came up in the office . |