Example sentences of "came in the [adj] " in BNC.

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1 Setback number two came in the 70th minute when Stewart Renton ( Barrhead ) broke a leg in a collision with the Dundee goalkeeper .
2 It came in the 70th minute .
3 The earliest mention of a ferry at Seacombe dates back to 1515 but its advancement came in the latter part of the last century when the ferry rights were taken over by the Wallasey local board .
4 The winner came in the 64th minute thanks to a combination of fine attacking play from Jason Soloman and inept defending by Boro .
5 The turning point came in the 64th minute , when winger Jacques Olivier burned off the challenge of Nigel Heslop , exchanged passes with Gerber and scored a superb try .
6 The best final came in the under-10 open tournament .
7 His opportunity to counter the French threat came in the Low Countries , an area which had witnessed English intervention against France almost half a century earlier .
8 The first chance of real action came in the late summer of 1940 after the retreat from Dunkirk .
9 The first intimations that the forces which had lain dormant for two centuries would soon be unleashed came in the late 1870s , when frequent minor earthquakes began to shake the areas round the Sunda Straits .
10 Their opportunity to discredit the reformers and gain influence with the king came in the late 1530s .
11 The castle 's end as a noble residence finally came in the late 17th century , and it was eventually given into state care in 1935 .
12 One moment of magic came in the late stages of the first half when Holy Cross 's Brian Lockhart surged into the danger area before pivoting past two defenders and then slotting the ball in the basket .
13 The British performance of the weekend came in the Southern Counties Championships at Crystal Palace on Saturday , when Shaftesbury 's Jason Livingston clocked an astonishing 10.09 secs in the 100 metres final .
14 A still more influential statement of the ‘ new political thinking ’ in Soviet foreign policy came in the Soviet leader 's address to the General Assembly of the United Nations in December 1988 .
15 other resort towns came in the nineteenth century .
16 The major step forward in understanding the role of chlamydia in oculo-genital infection came in the early sixties when a group of workers in London published several reports connecting eye infection in the newborn baby with the presence of chlamydia in the mother 's genital tract and non-specific urethritis in the father .
17 But the big break came in the early '60s , when Moseley met Nokie Edwards of top guitar instrumental group The Ventures .
18 His opportunity to bring the two threads together as a writer came in the early 1980s through the radical London magazine City Limits — which also gave WCM regular Rob Steen his first break as a cricket-writer .
19 The high point of monetarism came in the early 1980s .
20 Yesterday 's court hearing came in the seventh week of the bitter dispute which began as a strike in protest over lay-offs then led to the sacking of 340 workers .
21 Yesterday 's hearing came in the seventh week of the dispute which began as a strike in protest over lay-offs then led to the sacking of 340 workers .
22 The difference came in the trailing edge where 3mm glass fibre rod was retained in a hemmed sleeve .
23 The highlight for Charlie , however , came in the eleventh week , when they left the barracks to travel to Glasgow where Tommy won the top prize for rifle shooting , beating all the officers and men from seven other regiments .
24 He thinks it came in the pure stuff , transparent crystals . ’
25 A moment came in the technical run-through when it erupted .
26 Wright 's first goal came in the 33rd minute .
27 The most recent challenge to the validity and scope of the misappropriation theory came in the Supreme Court decision of Carpenter v.
28 On being granted freedom of the guild in 1922 Llewellyn Davies singled out three campaigns , all of which came in the second half of her term of office when the guild was emerging as an influential body and could build upon the experience of the earlier struggles — the attempt to bring cooperation within the reach of the poorest , minimum wages for women employees in cooperative societies , and reforms in married women 's lives , in particular the inclusion of maternity benefit in the 1911 National Insurance Act ( Gaffin and Thoms 1983 ) .
29 The turning point came in the second quarter , he said , but loss of confidence as a result of the exchange rate crisis hit UK recruitment in the fourth quarter , although it is now starting to grow again .
30 Zhelev 's victory came in the second round run-off , when he won 53 per cent of the vote against 47 per cent for Velko Valkanov , an independent supported by the ( former communist ) Bulgarian Socialist Party .
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