Example sentences of "[noun] come in [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | The two voices came in unison , but she ignored them , simply turning to smile back at Faye and Tom from the doorway . |
2 | She was naked when she was killed , so no blood came in contact with her clothes . |
3 | Then the car came in sight . |
4 | When at last the French coast came in sight , a cheer went up from the soldiers on deck . |
5 | Major job losses came in manufacturing where , in 1972 , there were 81 000 jobs in Northern Tyneside ; by 1984 , this had fallen to 53 000 , a loss of more than a third . |
6 | Eventually , after three days , Ceauşescu came in person . |
7 | Mr Michell came in time . ’ |
8 | Very few ‘ natural ’ data come in grid form . |
9 | Finishes come in vinyl , steel , melamine or real wood veneer available in either American Red Oak , Maple or Cherry . |
10 | Other things we can observe carefully , and then draw , such as a child , how his limbs grow , or his head , to look and see where for instance his eyes come in relation to the top of his head and the bottom of his chin . |
11 | This action comes in response to the House of Commons agricultural select committee which , seven months prior to the publication of its report , urged that there should be more research into " mad cow " disease . |
12 | She was going to explain , too , how the milk came in glass bottles on a cart pulled by a brown horse , and how sometimes the horse left steaming heaps of brown , oval-shaped droppings in the road which people ran out to scoop up with coal shovels and take for their vegetable plots . |
13 | The decision came in response to an acute fuel shortage which worsened during December . |
14 | The decision came in response to an acute fuel shortage which worsened during December . |
15 | Well that 's when your when your mare came in season . |
16 | Stewart came in sweating and gasping , almost too desperate to form words . |
17 | Chef Moulds order fresh produce from Ogen melons to trout daily and vegetables like cabbage come in bulk ready-prepared to save time . |
18 | The campaign came in response to a spate of fatal stabbings and involved extra police officers being drafted in to patrol late-night trouble spots . |
19 | He missed the burning bag by ten feet , standing his plane on its tattered wing-tip , and held the turn until the whole scene came in sight again . |
20 | The shoot-out came in Grove Hall park , Hackney , East London , after Scotland Yard 's Tactical Firearms Group staked out a nearby bank following a tip-off . |
21 | Fortunately help came in time on that particular day . |
22 | Only a mile on , they passed the last of the Home outposts , at Dunglass , in a strong position above another of these precipitous deans ; and soon thereafter Dunbar came in sight , town and castle jutting into the Norse Sea , the eastern gateway to the fertile Lothians , red in blood to match the now prevailing redness in soil and stone . |
23 | And a bloke come in garage yesterday , he 's just one of them hoovers like yours . |
24 | Dishwasher detergent comes in powder , concentrate or liquid form . |
25 | Projector Letraset comes in red , blue , green and brown . |
26 | On other occasions the relevant illumination comes in sleep . |
27 | Most of our extra work comes in fact the run-up to er bonfire night . |
28 | It is to be hoped that repeated surveys such as the Social Attitudes Survey will be conducted for many years to come in order to allow these important distinctions to be made . |
29 | What we are going to do is find a diet that not only helps you to achieve effective weight loss , but is really healthy , suits your individual needs , and can be followed for years to come in order to maintain the weight and shape you want . |
30 | The amendment came in response to criticisms by six of the seven recently created opposition parties that the first version was weighted in favour of the Social Democratic Republican Party ( PRDS ) , formed under the sponsorship of President Moaouia Ould Sidi Taya ) . |