Example sentences of "[pron] come [adv] at the [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ I came here at the beginning of the week thinking that this was my last tournament for the year , maybe forever , ’ Evert said . |
2 | I came here at the instigation of your letter , believing myself to have secured a position . |
3 | My wife is a business woman with two shops and I came out at the height of the rag trade jamborees . |
4 | This implication was hardly lessened by the evidence of personal hostility between Teller and Oppy which came out at the inquiry . |
5 | I remember somebody came in at the shop and says the Newminster School had been sent home , but where , which school 's that ? |
6 | The most explicit line in the piece , is a line from Owen 's poem , ‘ Strange Meeting ’ which comes almost at the end of the baritone solo in the last section of the War Requiem , the quietly and simply sung , |
7 | Statements by the West German Bundesbank indicate that it views monetary union as a state which comes only at the end of a very long process of economic convergence . |
8 | And so hopefully you came back at the end of the day with quite a bou bag full on your bike , or a box it was , fitted in a carrier , full . |
9 | She came out at the head of the stairs and looked down . |
10 | Erm there 's a shop erm that 's right up when you come out at the library th on the er , pelican crossing |
11 | ‘ Good ’ work has to be seen as More than crime-fighting : ‘ Like , this is the sort of job that you come off at the end of the night and say to yourself ‘ What did I do ? ’ |
12 | Well we got to and there 's three weeks well when we came up at the beginning of May there was a notice on the main main twenty one which said |
13 | Kingsley Amis , who wrote an adventure for Bond as well as creating Jim Dixon , reflects aptly on the reasons for his : ‘ What happened was that we came in at the tail end of the literary tradition to the effect that no decent girl enjoys sex — only tarts were supposed to do that . |
14 | Schooldays and the void they both felt when the boys went off to boarding school , followed by the joy unconfined when they came home at the end of term . |
15 | They covered that without difficulty before dark , their only delay a meeting-up with their late fellow-invaders , the Armstrongs , whom they came across at the Kershopefoot crossing of Liddel Water , driving an even larger drove of cattle from Gilsland than the main body had collected , and taking a more northerly course home . |
16 | ‘ I see , ’ said Doyle softly as they came out at the bottom of the stairs . |
17 | They come round at the interval and say , ‘ Was Ruby on for the first half ? ’ and I say , ‘ Yes . ’ |
18 | He 'd been sitting apparently fascinated by my World Religions class , and when he came up at the end I was sure he wanted to ask a question about Zoroastrianism or Thuggee , or whatever damned thing I 'd been going on about . |
19 | And he was extremely annoyed that evening when he came round at the interval . |
20 | Vice-chairman Sydney Moss revealed : ‘ He came here at the age of four , then stood on the Kop when he was old enough . |
21 | He came home at the home did n't you ? |
22 | ‘ He was in Singapore last week , but he came back at the weekend , I know , ’ she observed innocently , hating herself for needing to know so badly . |
23 | Taskopruzade 's statement that he came back at the request of a repentant sultan is , of course , highly doubtful in view of the fact that his departure and return seem certain to have occurred in the reigns of different sultans . |
24 | He came in at the side door as though he knew his own way . |
25 | ‘ It came just at the time Michael 's voice was breaking and Britten wanted him in that part , so he rewrote it as a young tenor . |
26 | Never mind that this is very seldom what happens when a bullet strikes a forehead and especially when it comes out at the back of the head . |
27 | it comes out at the beginning . |
28 | down and there 's a path goes along and it comes , it goes under the road bridge and it comes out at the foot bridge and it runs next to it |
29 | It comes in at the nerve-ends and is translated into chemical and electrical reactions . |
30 | ‘ If things are as you say , then a man can never be sure of his wife ; never be sure that he 'll find her there when he comes home at the end of the day . |