81. Hi, come on in, take a seat. 82. Can you come in next Saturday and take this wart off my finger? 83. Here one finds an explicit statement of views on the nature of England, as well as practical conclusions drawn from them concerning the government of the Church. 84. When the time came to act in Algeria, he could then do so from a position of strength rather than weakness. 85. The fact that the burns had come about in an unforeseeable way did not render the damage too remote. 86. They come in carrying the shotgun. 87. In May she came to Oxford for her D. Phil viva. 88. Then, right after he and Mr. Mendez left, a mustered-out soldier from Thomas came in looking for passage to Bisbee. 89. The difficulty comes in identifying what constitutes a valid claim. 90. These have just come in in the last year. |