Example sentences of "come in [art] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 But when it when a bill came up and it would take away the money that we 'd saved for Kelly 's new school uniform , so it always seemed to come in a rush and there was always something needed like you know .
2 For the moment , it was left to England to capitalise on their 2–0 lead in the resumed one-day series , with three matches to come in a fortnight .
3 Is there nobody round here listening that can erm that could bring in some Beaujolais Nouv no no little Off Licence that will do this free publicity on the B B C to come in a say , Look I 'm an odd bin or something like that ?
4 The men from Saatchi and Saatchi have been doing their best in the glossy mags with the slogan ‘ there 's a lot of Glasgoing on in 1990 ’ — but yesterday provided the taste of things to come in a city which has borne more than its fair share of music hall humour and Billy Connolly .
5 And they used to come in a lot .
6 And he used to come and they could see him coming for he had to come in a cart .
7 Well , this has got to come in a letter , I mean , this is what we want .
8 Well , I keep waiting for one of these free offers to come in the newspaper .
9 I doubt if they would in this well I would n't want them to come in the fog
10 Inspired , yes , by a bus run , but the booler is definitely my own husband who is devoted to sport and allows nothing to come in the way of his bowls , both indoor and outdoor bowling .
11 The black director Spike Lee has made a similar mistake in Malcolm X , not so much in characterisation but in allowing awe of the man who challenged white authority in America to come in the way of good film-making .
12 If anybody would else would like to come in the sponsorship is not exclusive .
13 ON the golf course , 1989 was a vintage to declare and may well be the source of good things to come in the publishing world .
14 I only put it on at night as my herons do n't seem to come in the day .
15 Morel 's even-handed appeal to ‘ artisans ’ and ‘ industrialists , quickly gave way to the belief that ‘ if any radical changes were to come in the system of intercourse between states … the driving force must come from the organisations of labour . ’
16 There are those who think that the ordination of women is bound to come in the course of time and wonder why it is necessary to campaign for it .
17 SOME shock results on the first day of the French Olympic classes regatta at Hyeres yesterday showed that there could still be plenty of surprises to come in the race for British team selection .
18 Some outlying villages were still under several feet of water yesterday and weathermen warned of more to come in the holiday weekend .
19 There used to be er , a lady that used to come in the cinema when I worked there , and she had a
20 The February early morning was chilly , with a hint of snow to come in the air .
21 and I says then we 'll have to come in the back and all them dishes standing there and , and that 's one thing John hates , if any of his ones come up
22 After being so intimately associated with Christ and hearing his parables of the Kingdom and private commentary interpreting those stories , his disciples still expected the Kingdom to come in the material and nationalistic terms of the Old Testament ( Acts 1:6 ) .
23 This set would be just a taste of what was to come in the wedding dower , a tantalising taste of the jewels that would eventually be showered on the bride .
24 There was plenty , not about the past but what was to come in the future .
25 The past has gone and no one can be sure of what is to come in the future .
26 So within a few days of his grudging acceptance by his parliamentary colleagues , Law 's leadership was ratified by the throng of party notables at Leeds ; here he received a reception more typical of what was to come in the future .
27 The general reaction among his staff was stunned silence , then surprise at the extent of the change and suspicion over what was to come in the future .
28 However , as the results of the first inspections started to come in the seriousness of the problem was realised and the US authorities eventually went so far as to call for the use of specially made ultrasonic probes for detecting cracks round the fastener holes .
29 Peter gave him a key to come in the flat any time , you know , of course he did did n't he , he was
30 And she had to come in the car while I
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