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单词 Come in
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1. At open doors dogs come in
2. When does the train come in?
3. You startled me I didn't hear you come in.
4. Your knowledge of German may come in useful .
5. I stepped aside so that she might come in.
6. Candles come in all shapes and sizes.
7. I vaguely remember hearing him come in.
8. I'm not very well today, I can't come in.
9. Dogs come in all shapes and sizes.
10. She had come in quest of advice.
11. Is it alright to come in?
12. Guests were told to come in fancy dress.
13. May I come in? --Please, do.
14. Don't come in here with your boots all covered in muck.
15. Barry had obviously come in on the tail-end of the conversation.
16. The vitamins come in a form that is easily utilized by the body.
17. These shirts come in three different colours: white, pale blue and khaki.
18. I glanced up quickly to see who had come in.
19. Shutters usually come in pairs and are hung like doors on hinges.
20. If your ship doesn't come in, swim out to it.
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21. Did I really hear someone come in, or was it only a fancy?
22. The plans have already come in for fierce criticism in many quarters of the country.
23. I advise you to buy one?it may come in handy one day.
24. Hurry! hurry! the police will come in no time; help the box down; throw it into the car.
25. Come in, please . Don't wait out in the rain.
26. Do you want to come in for a cup of tea?
27. Hearing someone come in, he hid himself behind the curtain.
28. For some reason we all have to come in early tomorrow.
29. Do you want to come in on the deal?
30. Try not to wake the whole house when you come in!
1. When does the train come in?
2. Your knowledge of German may come in useful .
3. I stepped aside so that she might come in.
4. Candles come in all shapes and sizes.
5. I vaguely remember hearing him come in.
6. I'm not very well today, I can't come in.
7. Dogs come in all shapes and sizes.
8. Is it alright to come in?
9. Guests were told to come in fancy dress.
10. May I come in? --Please, do.
11. Barry had obviously come in on the tail-end of the conversation.
12. The vitamins come in a form that is easily utilized by the body.
13. These shirts come in three different colours: white, pale blue and khaki.
14. I glanced up quickly to see who had come in.
15. Shutters usually come in pairs and are hung like doors on hinges.
16. Try not to wake the whole house when you come in!
17. The plans have already come in for fierce criticism in many quarters of the country.
18. I advise you to buy one?it may come in handy one day.
19. Hurry! hurry! the police will come in no time; help the box down; throw it into the car.
20. Come in, please . Don't wait out in the rain.
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21. Do you want to come in for a cup of tea?
22. Hearing someone come in, he hid himself behind the curtain.
23. For some reason we all have to come in early tomorrow.
24. Would you announce the guests as they come in?
25. A few more traveler's checks may come in handy on holiday.
26. The head is eager that all the workers should come in time.
31. The external auditors come in once a year.
32. Would you announce the guests as they come in?
33. Maria can't come in today because she's sick.
34. When the bell sounds,you must come in.
35. Will you come in for a while?
36. The rains come in September.
37. Either you come in or you blast off.
38. The bricks come in four sizes.
39. Need I come in early tomorrow?
40. Cats come in many shapes and sizes.
41. New radiators come in metric sizes.
42. Women can come in here and not feel intimidated.
43. These phones come in all shapes and sizes.
44. She gestured for them to come in.
45. Has the train come in yet?
46. Welcome! Come in and meet my parents.
47. Do these shoes come in black?
48. What time does your train come in?
49. Does the shirt come in any other colour?
50. Do these trousers come in any other colour?
51. Come in quickly - you're wet through.
52. He would neither come in nor go out.
53. Cars come in all shapes and sizes.
54. Have her come in at once.
55. I'd like to come in here.
56. These candlesticks only come in pairs.
57. Please wash that mud off before you come in.
58. Come in at the front door.
59. "Come in,[]" he drawled softly.
60. Come in and warm yourself by the fire.
61. The badges come in twenty different colours and shapes.
62. When did platform heels come in?
63. Oh good, Tom's just come in.
64. English strawberries usually come in in June.
65. Bikes come in all shapes and sizes.
66. Tourists come in droves to see the White House.
67. Some late news has just come in.
68. We stood watching the ship come in.
69. Can you come in for the X-rays on Friday?
70. It's two o'clock. I'll come in an hour.
71. I had barely come in when the telephone rang.
72. Apples come in a great many varieties.
73. Keep it, it might come in useful.
74. English strawberries usually come in in late June.
75. People who are drug addicts come in and steal.
76. Come in out of the wet.
77. I will come in June if my health permits.
78. Come in; take a seat.
79. When did the short skirt first come in?
80. I noticed them come in.http://
81. Come in and set a spell.
82. I'll come in a moment.
83. The well has come in.
84. Tents come in various shapes and sizes.
85. Hook the window when you come in.
86. You can come in now, I'm decent.
87. Did you notice him coming in/come in?
88. Don't come in here with those mucky boots on.
89. Tables come in various shapes.
90. The pens come in a wide range of colours.
91. Welcome - please come in.
92. Hi, come in - lovely to see you!
93. Don't throw that away-it might come in handy.
94. Come in and sit yourselves down.
95. You are welcome to come in and browse.
96. The parts all come in metric sizes now.
97. Come in and sit down you look done in.
98. I'll come in a jiffy.
99. pay before you come in.
100. Where do I come in?
101. Come in and sit down.
102. Shall the boy come in?
103. Come in, take the weight off your feet.
104. Come in out of the rain.
105. Are you decent? Can I come in?
106. The first election results have started to come in.
107. She's just arrived-she's just come in the door.
108. Fresh Salmon doesn't come in before March.
109. They come in droves to see the natural wonder.
110. May I come in and wait?http://
111. Come in and take a chair.
112. Hasn't his train come in yet?
113. She bade me come in.
114. The government's economic policies have come in for a lot of criticism.
115. The kitchen units come in white with a grey trim.
116. Take your swimming trunks with you - they might come in handy .
117. I understand the plan perfectly, but I can't see where I come in.
118. If this ban was to come in it would seriously damage my business.
119. She prayed she wouldn't come in and find them there, bellowing at each other.
120. When the children come in covered in sand you can just hose them down.
121. Model aeroplanes come in pieces which you have to put together.
122. You had the chance to come in on the deal.
123. If you want to come in on the scheme, you must decide now.
124. Don't throw that cardboard box away it may come in handy.
125. Wash that mud off your boots before you come in.
126. Don't stand out there in the cold, come in here and get warm.
127. We're still waiting for copies of the book to come in.
128. If you want to come in on the deal, you need to decide now.
129. A few more traveler's checks may come in handy on holiday.
130. The government has come in for severe criticism from all sides.
131. The head is eager that all the workers should come in time.
132. I thought I heard him come in while we were having dinner.
133. A lot of the children at the school do not live in the town, but come in from the surrounding countryside.
134. You should keep that paint - it might come in useful one day.
135. He opened the door and motioned me to come in.
136. She couldn't bear to throw away anything that might come in useful one day.
137. According to the timetable, the bus should have come in at 9.00.
138. Didn't Marie come in just now? I must have been seeing things.
139. Somebody had come in and ripped off the TV and stereo.
140. I can't come in to work today - I've got a bit of a dodgy stomach.
141. We were glued to the television watching the election results come in.
142. Think of how far we have come in a little time.
143. He had a designer come in and redesign the uniforms.
144. The tiles come in a huge range of colours and designs.
145. Will you come in?
146. I don't know why he bothers to bet - his horses always come in last.
147. Wipe your feet on the mat before you come in,[] please.
148. 'May I come in?' she asked in a timid voice.
149. Runners come in all shapes and sizes - fat and thin, short and tall.
150. Do you want to come in with me on Joe's present?
151. Simon was so absorbed in his book, he didn't even notice me come in.
152. They were so engrossed in/with what they were doing that they didn't hear me come in.
153. The savage civil war there could be a portent of what's to come in the rest of the region.
154. The shirts come in five different colours - just take your pick.
155. Because false eyelashes come in various lengths and shades, it's so easy to match them up with your own.
156. We come in to Heathrow at nine in the morning.
157. Might I come in?
158. He asked if he might come in and look around.
159. There's an intro of eight bars before you come in.
160. I have come in the capacity of a legal adviser.
161. The door was ajar, so the cat was able to come in.
162. May I come in?
163. My sister had come in with her calm common sense and straightened them out.
164. He was deep in meditation and didn't see me come in.
165. My heart struck rapid as I heard someone come in.
166. When did you get home? I never heard you come in.
167. The government has come in for fierce criticism over its handling of this affair.
168. Can I come in here and add something to what you're saying?
169. The move, reportedly the President's idea, has come in for a lot of criticism.
170. I must shut the door,[] or the rain will come in.
171. While the increase in homicides is alarming, it is nothing compared to what is to come in the rest of the decade.
172. The Government'seconomic policies have come in for much criticism in the newspapers.
173. They had come in from the cold and the wet.
174. We watched the last of the stragglers come in, three hours after the first runner.
175. His dog just gives a scratch at the door when it wants to come in.
176. These boxes will come in handy when we move house.
177. She opened the door for me to come in/to let me in.
178. Here is the plan of attack and this is where you come in.
179. His money will come in handy when I want to travel.
180. We need expert advice, and that's where you come in.
181. My orders are to search everyone's bag as they come in.
182. Come in, but make it snappy. I've got a meeting to go to.
183. She needn't have come in person a letter would have been enough.
184. You can't just come in here and start ordering people around.
185. My brother hoped I would come in with him when he started his own business.
186. I like the plan, but where do I come in ?
187. The shop phoned to say your order has come in.
188. The director has come in for a lot of criticism over his handling of the affair.
189. We will be providing in-depth coverage of the election as the results come in.
190. She looked up and nodded for me to come in.
191. He was really depressed about the business last week,() but he's all smiles now.A very big order has just come in.
192. I must have dozed off for a few minutes because I didn't hear her come in.
193. I didn't hear you come in; I was so caught up in this book.
194. He will probably come in for a good sum of money when his uncle dies.
195. Would you like to come in at this point, Prime Minister?
196. The shirts come in three sizes: small, medium, and large.
197. You have no right to come in here meddling with my things.
198. He was too busy talking to notice us come in.
199. As soon as the fresh vegetables come in, we put them on sale.
200. Would you like to come in at this point, Susan?
201. When you come in the door, you'll find Reception on your left.
202. Wipe your feet when you come in from the street.
203. What sort of time do you call this to come in?
204. The only clue had come in the late morning.
205. They would come in with different agendas.
206. How many packs come in a carton of cigarettes?
207. Come in out of the cold.
208. But collectivism can come in many forms.
209. Like professional courses, academic courses come in several sub-types.
210. Both rackets have a synthetic protective bumper guard and both come in two colourways.
211. Cap Cities executives said they were hopeful approval would come in a couple of weeks.
212. Besides, the forms of the incentives themselves come in a bewildering array.
213. The globular star clusters that surround the Milky Way also seem to come in two age groups.
214. As for water, that would come in minute drops from the cactus.
215. Receptors come in dozens of varieties, each specially designed to accommodate one of the dozens of neurotransmitters used by the brain.
216. Revelations may come in the night, when the mind has shed its normal clutter of reasons and viewpoints.
217. That was a class act to come in and ask.
218. Projects such as the west coast main line and the Channel Tunnel rail link are expected to come in well over budget.
219. Never come in from the cold and toast by a hot fire.
220. Come in clipping time.
221. The project predicted that their big breakthrough, would come in 1990.
222. They are the tanks of the animal kingdom, and they come in many forms.
223. If it is withdrawn, then the advertiser is in breach of contract with any bidder who had come in response to the advertisement.
224. Scientists and engineers have buttoned their lip, and crossed their fingers that the reckoning wouldn't come in their own day.
225. She hung up and watched a young woman in a tailored suit come in from the parking lot pushing a cart.
226. He read all the latest intelligence bumf that had come in on the Bombay.
227. It would come in a box and it would blow your head off.
228. He was a very nice man and said we could come in for a chat.
229. The floor boards are one quarter-inch thick and come in 34 designs.
230. Legal experts say it is worth protecting cheques until the new laws come in by making the alterations.
230. Wish you can benefit from our online sentence dictionary and make progress day by day!
231. They come in at treetop level and drop these bombs.
232. Irons come in a variety of classes with different crystal structures, chemical compositions, and inclusions of other minerals.
233. Is it present constantly, does the sensation wax and wane, or does it come in acute attacks?
234. The advent of automatic control has come in three stages and has spawned three nearly metaphysical changes in human culture.
235. The thicket still contained remnants of the raspberry and blackberry patches that always come in right after a clearcut.
236. The Zekes come in against the line of P-40s, one runs amok as others erupt in flames.
237. The objects come in various shapes and usually, though not always, seem to be associated with nearby star.
238. It was arranged that I would leave, that Oliver Ingraham would come in July.
239. But we have come in from the cold to bring back a sneak preview.
240. Because employers do not bother, the papers can be produced cheaply, so more illegal immigrants come in.
241. Their carbohydrates come in part from wheat, and in the North from millet, while rice predominates in the South.
242. They come in nine shades and give a short-lived burst of colour which fades over three to four shampoos.
243. That film will come in an eight-tape boxed set, with each tape running about 75 minutes.
244. The crowd in the barroom had caught sight of Mulcahey and called for him to come in.
245. Just before airtime, a story had come in on a drug bust: space was hastily made for this.
246. He is high up in the hayloft when five of the men come in leading the old bull.
247. McGee could come in for Andy Mockler, who is the latest injury casualty and leaves McHale with a depleted squad.
248. Dignity does not come in possessing honors, but in deserving them. Aristotle 
249. Putting things right, of course, is integral to quality improvement and this is where the corrective action teams come in.
250. We finish work at six, and then the cleaners come in.
251. Stations come in all sizes from cottage-size right through to major civic buildings.
252. But things like hand brake levers and diff lock activators come in different places.
253. It's odd how faults, often quite bizarre ones, come in pairs in these tests.
254. But 20 years have at least seen her interests come in from the cold.
255. Black has gone out with Doc Martens combat boots, and color has come in.
256. Detecting suspicious activity in the community is where the bike patrol agents come in handy.
257. Drop jealousy and love wells up. Jealousy means that I am the owner. It is an ego trip, and wherever there is ego there is poison, and the poison kills the very source of love. One has to become aware of just these few things and discard them and one's life becomes a lotus of love. And then there is no need to go in any search of god, god will come in search of you. This is my observation, that god always comes seeking the true seeker. Whenever the disciple is ready the master appears. Osho 
258. Volunteers can come in through advertisements in the local paper or shops.
259. They come in the shape of a bear, an eagle and the head of a bison.
260. Timothy Cranmer did not come in from the cold[sentencedict .com], exactly.
261. They come in a range of colours and textures, and can be laid just like bricks.
262. These goods are divisible in that they come in units small enough to be afforded by individual buyers.
263. They come in suspicious and uncertain and are given an adjustment period of up to 3 months.
264. Dolores, please come in and countersign a cheque.
265. He has come in quest of employment.
266. When he saw Xiangzi come in , he said half - crossly , half - jokingly,'still alive and kicking, eh?
267. Dey Cookie'lows a whole lot of wounded sojers come in on de early train.
268. They have the right to come in and inspect the meter.
269. You can come in, but your filter - tipped little buddy has to stay outside!
270. Ominous items of news of varied credibility now began to come in.
271. I wouldn't be sorry to see proportional representation and I think it's a thing which will gradually come in.
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