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How to use come in in a sentence

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Skewered chunks of wahoo, a firm, white fish, come in a garlicky scampi butter that turns them irresistible.
The door opened and closed so quietly that I didn't notice he had come in the room.
I had to keep adjusting the radio dial to make the station come in clearly.
Prices are relatively inexpensive and come in at around 135 euros for a shirt or 35 euros for hand woven boxers.
The milkshakes come in chocolate, strawberry, and vanilla, or any combination of these.
How come in the amphetamine rush of the 1980s nobody worried about the sanctity of baseball?
My agent at the time sent that tape to SNL and then they asked me to come in for an audition.
Many of the checks come in the amount of several hundred dollars, according to data from the Asbury Park Press.
His creations come in an extraordinary range of mediums and look to genres inspired by popular culture, science, and art history.
Ravitch has said the borrowing would have been temporary and would have come in exchange for a more transparent budget.
I want him to barely remember that this is the form factor that dictionaries used to come in.
Did not cotton spin itself, beef grow, and groceries and spiceries come in from the East and the West, quite comfortably by the side of shams?
We've a woman come in twice a week, to scrub, and red-brick, and hearthstone, and black-lead, and the rest we manage ourselves.
The push up bras come in a variety of styles, from demi-style to balconette cups.
We dont owe the ah neh a career or life here. They come in with their discriminatory practices and think the sinkies owe them these privileges.
If you're not careful, the entrance table will quickly become a catch-all for things that come in the door.
The man who has gone around the cocktail circuit pounding cheerios to the end of time did not come in here and open his mouth once on the Bill.
Something has happened to Squadron Air Mail-none has come in for the last two weeks. Some chowder-head sent it to the wrong island.
Most of the neighbors get 14 channels, but only two of them come in well here.
Every police officer and agent in New York City is gunning for you. If you come in now, I can guarantee your safety.
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Examples from Classical Literature
The center fielder, however, had come in fast and now the ball was flying to the catcher.
He had come in on an accommodation train, and was waiting for the midnight express.
I bought 'em cheap, at a sale the other day, and they'll come in admirably.
The latter come in contact with the bacilli, and remain for some time attached to them.
Why must you let him come in like a thief by a back-door, if you have nothing to be ashamed of?
Mel had come in late for his examination that year and barged into the wrong room.
No one is allowed to go out of barracks and no drink is allowed to come in.
I was just batching, and now and then people would come in and report them to me.
The leader will then repeat louder, or beckon to the scout to come in nearer.
So they would have stood forever, if the beefeater hadn't come in and commanded them, in the queen's name, to drop their weapons.
He saw little Mr. Pogram come in, more square and rubbery than ever, and engage in conclave with one of the bewigged.
A big government contract had come in, while many of his best men had left to enlist.
New information of bioenvironmental significance has come in bits and fragments.
His news was that the blitz's steam-cutter had come in on the morning tide, and he had met von Brning when marketing at the inn.
To-morrow, when the tide begins to come in, we are going to fish for bluefish!
When he saw Mathieu come in he believed in some act of bravado, and almost choked.
The youngest pig was the wisest, and would not let brer Wolf come in by the door.
I'll wait for ye, me bucko,' and I lay down in the corner and waited for him to come in.
Well do I remember, at Cabinda, the way insects used to come in round the hanging lamp at dinner time.
We have a goddess that makes the butter to come in the churn, curdles the milk for the cheese, and helps the cow to calve.
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