come in造句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,[www.] 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?