Example sentences of "[noun sg] come [adv prt] at [art] [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | As the hammer came down at a then-record $53.9 million , Mr Payson whooped ‘ I think he 'd be happy with that ’ , referring to Van Gogh , who killed himself a year after completing Irises , aged 37 . |
2 | OS/2 will get 8.5% of the total workstation market by 1996 , it says , with Unix coming in at a hefty 47% and Windows NT possibly capturing 30–40% of the office desktop/workstation market . |
3 | The service block comes off at a right angle at the back and forms a sort of court where you arrive . |
4 | As a stake in society comes in at a higher cost , the old certainties begin to wither . |
5 | 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 . |
6 | The little plane came down at the old airport , south of the town . |
7 | The entry level 386SX with 2MB RAM comes in at a mere £499 . |
8 | 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 . |