Example sentences of "[adj] come [adv prt] in " in BNC.

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1 Apart from a small stain on the edge this came up in almost the bright and shiny condition that it appears in the illustration .
2 This came about in an equally haphazard fashion .
3 Perhaps this came about in part because his idol and friend , Wordsworth — to whom he was in some way in thrall — had left the district to go to France and make a settlement with his French mistress and daughter as a prelude to marrying his childhood sweetheart back in England .
4 But this came out in a stumbling , heavy voice ; he still could hardly believe it all .
5 This came out in Sally-Anne 's best manner .
6 I have n't spoken to erm , I mean I only thought this coming along in the street , whether there 's anybody sort of notable , I mean is it , is , is , is there any value in actually having a figurehead type chairman you know , sort of celebrity type
7 Because he 's articulate he 's often perceived as a serious intellectual who thinks out every step and nuance of Smashing Pumpkins , but he 's actually quite aware of the stupidity of rock star posturing and this come out in self-deprecation .
8 How does all this come out in actual figures ?
9 I hope this comes through in the recordings .
10 All this comes out in Worsley 's excellent introduction , a very valuable addition to the literature on the subject .
11 Finally , there is a latent essentialism in his work , and this comes out in his use of ‘ the body ’ as a final court of appeal , as that which is irreducible to power even as power invests it .
12 This comes out in Charles Rookyard 's description of an incident when he was leading his stallion , Sudbourne Benedict , around some of the farms in the Helmingham district :
13 This comes out in this page we 'll have a look at it in more detail in a minute .
14 This comes about in two ways .
15 Replacements for your plantation wo n't be so easy to come by in future . "
16 The development of an elite theory which dared to call itself such came about in the late nineteenth century as a reaction particularly against the radical egalitarian democratic ideals of Karl Marx and the Western European socialist movements .
17 It 's important not to lose your security of tenure in council accommodation — which is so hard to come by in the first place — by making yourself " voluntarily homeless ' .
18 They may speak to Members of Parliament and Ministers on a confidential basis , but it is very unusual to come out in terms of that kind and say that sort of thing .
19 Now unit six is very likely to come up in the exam so when you do this test for Monday you are in effect preparing for the exam .
20 Looking to the future , she warned that 1993 looked set to be a tougher year than last , ‘ Education funding in the UK looks less secure than in 1992 , and there are no major World Bank projects likely to come through in 1993 .
21 A second area of concern about the effects of new technology has been centred around the question of what changes are likely to come about in the nature of those jobs that are left .
22 These came up in some numbers right from the beginning to the end of this strip .
23 I mean there is extra heating requirement in buildings which are cooled much faster when they are subject to high winds , but I think we can see these coming up in the next ten , fifteen years we will start to see these .
24 Three comes out in British .
25 For our event at Crystal Palace this year we plan to change the format to try and encourage you all to come along in droves !
26 She dare n't become pregnant , so he had to make sure to come out in time .
27 It 's the type of client , life assurance clients are the type of client where the commission 's all come out in the first four years .
28 Fred and then they all came round in the evening , and then on S Sunday , went to church and were invited out for lunch , and I went to see my mummy and daddy .
29 They were all coming out in goose-pimples .
30 You know , I mean , er , that is why it 's all coming out in the books , that 's why the , all these men , she 's sort of saying I 'll get my own back now , you know !
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