Example sentences of "come in the [adj] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | The only clue had come in the late morning . |
2 | So far had music come in the sixteen years since Palestrina 's death . |
3 | The greatest period of administrative reform in the history of the Habsburg territories had come in the two decades after 1749 ( see pp. 153–4 ) ; here Joseph achieved much less than his mother . |
4 | Several titles are already available with the joint logo , and the first new titles under the arrangement come in the first half of this year . |
5 | This from Garry who had just come in the front door . |
6 | She read it idiotically at least three times , until she 'd convinced herself there was no hidden psychological message in the bare statement of fact , and then realised that someone had just come in the front door of the flat and was moving around in the hall . |
7 | A fall in urban rent values can also be seen in Oxford , although the evidence cited is less comprehensive than that for York , and the most drastic fall seems to have come in the second half of the fifteenth century after a period of relative stability . |
8 | I ca n't believe how far I have come in the past couple of years . |
9 | Oh I 've come in the wrong way |
10 | But the most vicious discriminiation had come in the previous year , from Edmund Wilson , who applauded the structure of The Waste Land by contrasting it to ‘ the extremely ill-focused Eight Cantos of his imitator Mr Ezra Pound , who presents only a bewildering mosaic with no central emotion to provide a key ’ . |