Example sentences of "come on in [art] " in BNC.
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1 | Trevor Williamson , an 82nd minute replacement for Stephen McBride , floated in a corner which was knocked down and McMullan , who had come on in the 64th , hammered it into the net . |
2 | There was no immediate sign of an answer , but after Creggan had given up any hope of a reply and was looking at the path lights beginning to come on in the Park outside the Zoo there was a subtle shift of talons in Slorne 's cage , a gentle shift of wings , the swiftest of meek glances , and Creggan , too late to catch the look full on , yet sensed that in her mute way Slorne was saying ‘ Yes , oh yes , you were right to predict her return ’ This knowledge that another eagle there believed his prediction had been right gave Creggan comfort in those first weeks in the Cages . |
3 | Street lights were starting to come on in the distance , crimson slivers slowly brightening to orange . |
4 | Sandra Peden , her that works in the Co-operative she 's a Gold Medallist in Elocution you know , well wait till I tell you she came on in a long Laura Ashley nightdress carrying a Wee Willie Winkie candlestick with wee pink bedsocks and a matching pompom hat and did Holy Willie 's Prayer . |
5 | England defenders Rob Jones and Mark Wright came on in a wholesale reshuffle of resources , but any danger that United would feed off the disruption was dismissed by McManaman 's leggy skills . |
6 | Suddenly , all the lights came on in the hospital and they eventually opened a side-door and let her in . |
7 | A few lights came on in the villages . |
8 | Lights came on in the Mootwalk shops as one by one they began to open . |
9 | He just came on in the same purposeful manner and Maggie backed away , a little alarmed and suddenly remembering why she was here . |
10 | Sure enough , a light came on in the middle floor of the wing . |
11 | Paul came on in the second half of the game in Dublin last week and played well . |
12 | Rocky came on in the 60th minute but could not affect the game . |
13 | Happened a lot with Cantona too — the famous Chelsea goal came shortly after Cantona came on in the 8 ? th minute . |
14 | Let mummy just watch the news then I think Playbus is coming on in a moment . |
15 | They had to get back to their dormitories before anyone awoke , but turning round , Endill saw lights had started coming on in the school . |
16 | Croupy , choking , violent , dry cough with hoarse barking coming on in the night after being chilled in the day ; intense febrile excitement . |
17 | ‘ Itsi ’ won his cap eighteen years ago , coming on in the dying seconds of an 8–1 victory over Hong Kong . |
18 | He toured Namibia with Ireland two seasons ago , coming on in the First Test as a replacement for Simon Geoghegan . |
19 | The only thing that makes it bearable is the irrational belief that somebody interesting will come on in a minute … |
20 | Dyspnoea ; they wake from sleep with a sense of suffocation , a sense of choking which can come on in the first sleep , a sense of strangulation when lying and especially when anything is around the neck ; neck is very sensitive to touch . |
21 | ‘ They come on in a kind of rush , then you like , glow all over . |
22 | ( They get up — To GUIL ) I come on in a minute . |
23 | Mrs Dass come on in a fluffy magenta dress and awarded the first prize to last year 's carnival queen and the second to Mr Swayles and the third to Mrs Muller . |
24 | Most complaints come on in the evening or night and subside by midnight usually . |
25 | ‘ The Americans come on in the afternoon . ’ |
26 | Come on in the kitchen . |
27 | Come on in the freezer . |
28 | come on in the other room Michael , right , now you 've got your dummy |
29 | The hit comes on in a rush . |
30 | It sometimes comes on in the open air . |