Example sentences of "come in [prep] [noun] 's " in BNC.
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1 | Throw their young lives away in a stupid , ill-considered and bloody botch of an idea to come in through Europe 's back door . |
2 | That time , I came in through Queen 's Square , walked down the lane to the union and out towards the hospital . |
3 | Aggie had taken her hat and coat off and had dropped on to the settle , and as he entered the room she said immediately , ‘ Somethin' will have to be … ’ but paused as Millie came in on Ben 's heels , and she nodded towards her saying , ‘ Go and take your things off and set the tray . ’ |
4 | He came in on Guy 's unprotected left side , swinging a long pike , clearly hoping to cripple his opponent with the advantage of the weapon 's longer reach . |
5 | On the other hand Raymond 's rival in the great struggle for Provence , Alfonso II of Aragon , came in on Richard 's side . |
6 | In the evening , Michael came in with Patsy 's husband , the boys and Chris , and we all had a meal together . |
7 | As Mummy hurried away , a man came in with Angela 's broomstick . |
8 | The mess steward came in with Woolley 's piano-accordion and gently laid it on the table . |
9 | In the scenes where the father talked to the character now played by George Birkitt , he kept hearing the father 's line in his ear , mistaking it for his cue , and coming in with George 's line . |
10 | The food to feed this hungry nation has been coming in through Mogadishu 's port . |
11 | I mean there was a big battle to get women into the Working Men 's Clubs , because they could only come in as men 's guests . |