Example sentences of "come in [prep] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | Mr Gonzalez has also come in for criticism from within his own party . |
2 | Mr Gonzalez has also come in for criticism from within his own party . |
3 | The UAE , one of the states indicted by Iraq in 1990 , had previously come in for criticism without any members finding it necessary to resort to violence to obtain redress . |
4 | The Court of Appeal has struggled to reconcile the two decisions but has come in for criticism . |
5 | She 's established herself as a writer with award winning novels including ’ I 'm the King of the Castle ’ and ’ Woman in Black ’ but Mrs de Winter has come in for criticism . |
6 | The force has come in for criticism in the past two months after figures released on the constabulary 's ‘ crime-free day ’ in April showed Cheshire had suffered the highest rise in crime in the country . |
7 | The police have also come in for critisism — for not providing enough officers . |
8 | So , if some italian club comes in for Macca at say 4M ( a definate possibility ) , and/or someone come in for Speed at say 3.5M , well have no fucking team left . |
9 | So , if some italian club comes in for Macca at say 4M ( a definate possibility ) , and/or someone come in for Speed at say 3.5M , well have no fucking team left . |
10 | No I 've come in for physio actually . |
11 | Defence policy , too , has come in for complaint . |
12 | Lessing consulted Dinah , who had come back tired from an evening full of accidents ; the scenery had fallen , the lesser lady had not come in on cue , the leading man had been a failure and she would have to find someone else . |
13 | She had come in from work one evening to find her mother and father dead in each other 's arms . |
14 | He reported that he had come in by helicopter , and had claimed the hill as Balboa 's on the advice of William , and in a formal note to the Explorers ' Club of New York , of which he was a member . |
15 | Yet when a chance came to her — a few extra lines , a small but important part — she would forget to learn the lines , forget to come in on cue and for a while would not be asked again . |
16 | That 's right , we 'll be waiting , as we did with the planning applications to come in on hospital . |
17 | They are pictured with the regional field salesmen who just happened to come in on photo day ! |
18 | It 's a fact of life that if you 're in any way well known , then you 're going to come in for criticism . |
19 | And this Mr he was , he used to c he well he was collec calling f with Mr and he kept calling with me the same so I used to order my bulk in October to come in for Christmas goods . |
20 | Since England do not use a sweeper he has to come in at right-back , a position which tends to emphasise his limitations going forward . |
21 | Well if she 's home if she 's home I 'll get her to pop in at two , if she 's not home I 'll get her to come in at quarter past five . |
22 | Can you tell me , do you know if it will be okay for me to come in at quarter past four ? |
23 | But erm no we there were , there were all sorts er there was , they used to come in of course from the country . |
24 | Bless 'em all thank you as well to Radio Nottingham for allowing me to come in as part of my successful bid for Money Spinner . |
25 | Well came from Bar which is er a matter of six miles , six to eight miles out side Girran and you 'd got to come in by foot or by trap . |
26 | All I will do is to come in after breakfast every day and put my bucket on the harness room boiler to cook up , and an hour later I will take it away . |
27 | Leading his daughter , he reiterated his promise to come in after morning surgery to pick up the squirrel and return the cage later , and when the door closed Sophie turned to Joanna . |
28 | ‘ What was the club like when you came in as secretary ? ’ |
29 | The downsizing cost it Jim Katzman , the big-time venture capitalist who came in as president back in March to run the joint ( UX No 377 ) . |
30 | Norman Tebbit was made Employment Secretary and Nigel Lawson came in as Energy Secretary . |