But it almost seems like city officials are inexplicably surprised at the hurricane aftermath and/or just expected someone else to come-in and take care of everything. ❋ Unknown (2005)
It had finally occurred to him that the aerodromes were probably where every pet in Belgium and France that had been bombed out of its home had come-in the cities that were still intact, they had their own pets, and there was no safety nor comfort in the trenches for any animal. ❋ Lackey, Mercedes (2004)
I had asked her to come-in the hope of matching evidence from both crime scenes. ❋ Patterson, James, 1947- (2001)
"So does all knowledge come-in bits and patches," he said slowly. ❋ Norton, Andre (1952)
We been in the shop so long and she just gives a come-in and grabs the cream as if it's coming to her. ❋ Unknown (1920)
She didn't say come-in, but opened the door herself, and stood on the threshold. ❋ Leopold Sacher-Masoch (1865)
"Swift implementation of democratic reforms" is definitely an idea whose time has come-in Moscow and St. Petersburg as well as Damascus and Aleppo. ❋ Anne Applebaum (2012)
Just like previous-generation VelociRaptor hard drives, the novelties come-in 2.5 "form-factor with a special IcePack enclosure that cools-down that HDDs and allows to install them into 3.5" desktop bays. ❋ Anton Shilov (2010)
And it is no more than the plain truth that the worst is yet to come-in terms of hunger, disease, looting and violence as victims scramble to save themselves and their families. ❋ Unknown (2010)
This shall not only allow a demand to come-in or happen for a particular Product in the Market as well as considerable saving of fuel, we shall also see straight cutting down in emission level. ❋ Unknown (2010)
Even the duvet has been neatly turned across at the corner with it's open invitation to come-in and play. ❋ Unknown (2010)
I have nothing against Korean cars, BUT that they come-in by the container ship load directly from Korea and they do not allow imports into their country. ❋ Unknown (2009)
I suspect that whilst we have all been expecting more funds to come-in in the last two months. ❋ Unknown (2009)
[W.H. H.tchinson, 1969] ... a great turning point came-or should have come-in 1941 when the late Arthur H.bson Quinn published his important Edgar Allan foe: A Critical Biography. ❋ Unknown (1980)
"come-in" several times on quite ordinary hands, largely because his capital was so small that he could not be bluffed out. ❋ Eugene Manlove Rhodes (1901)
Stenny, the tramp clown that works the come-in before the start of the show, tried to blow his brains out. " ❋ Longyear, Barry (1980)
The Chester and Irish, mails have come-in; sends him his letters, knows not how to dispose of the business ( "Calendar of State Papers," 1666-67, p. 95).] 5th. ❋ Samuel Pepys (1668)