Example sentences of "[adj] [noun] come [adv prt] at the " in BNC.

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1 So I do n't think there will be a big national impact , it 'll just be the last few people coming in at the tail end .
2 A favourite spot for horse-riders , ramblers and walkers , the right of way which runs in a straight line from a point close to the Royal Naval School comes out at the Hindhead gibbet .
3 When that white light comes down at the end
4 The little plane came down at the old airport , south of the town .
5 Every September we have the small ad hoc Cabinet committee known as the ‘ Star Chamber ’ [ MISC 62 ] in which Lord Whitelaw sits down and tries to bang heads together , and then the Prime Minister comes in at the last minute and bangs heads together even more .
6 What that group wants to know , of course , is what he will do when the golden handcuffs come off at the end of next year .
7 In the main gatehouse tower on the first stack , Moray was asking of the guard-captain whether the Countess was at home when the door from the first of the bridge-corridors was flung open and a young woman came in at the run , hair blown , laughing-eyed , skirts kilted up the better to run , fine bosom tumultuous — as unusual a Countess of Dunbar and March as was the castle of which she was chatelaine .
8 Right , so we 've got Busy with an internal call coming through , and you 're busy and an external call comes through at the same time .
9 THE subject of minimum wages came up at The Northern/KPMG Peat Marwick Business Briefing when Sir Ian Wrigglesworth ( CBI , Lib-Dem , ex-Labour ) was the guest speaker .
10 Yeah but I shall go for it but if any other jobs come up at the hospital I 'll apply for them
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