Example sentences of "had come in [noun] [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | Jess , who had come in response to the message brought by Midnight from Miss Jarman , stood in the doorway appalled . |
2 | If it is withdrawn , then the advertiser is in breach of contract with any bidder who had come in response to the advertisement . |
3 | They had come in support of the constabulary , who had come in support of the agents of the landlord , a certain Mrs. Pedelty . |
4 | They had come in support of the constabulary , who had come in support of the agents of the landlord , a certain Mrs. Pedelty . |
5 | The original explosion had come in Petrograd in 1917 . |
6 | Change had come in spite of them , that was the irony . |
7 | Yet I knew there was something familiar about them , as if these ideas from far off generations had revived in me and I had come in contact with ancestral faces . |
8 | Katherine had come in contact with him three years previously through her contacts in the London underworld . |
9 | Remembering Johnnie 's warning , Jack concluded that the prowler had come in search of the coal which was stored in bags under the box . |
10 | There were no constraints and from the outset the showmen were not unaware that many of their patrons had come in search of entertainment that was not entirely respectable . |
11 | These were developed in England where he had come in search of further anthropological inspiration after reading Frazer 's Golden Bough . |
12 | We had come in search of raptors and we saw our first after only five minutes of walking . |
13 | The worst of it was that Charlotte had intended to emphasize how she had come in search of information , not confrontation . |
14 | The Bridgehaugh men had come in search of two safety points and in spite of a highly commendable forward effort , spearheaded by the dynamic hooker , they left empty-handed . |
15 | European stock markets were stronger , with market operators relieved that Wall Street did not repeat Tuesday 's sharp 83-point drop , which had come in reaction to early indications of what Mr Clinton had in mind . |