Example sentences of "[noun sg] come at the [noun sg] of " in BNC.

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1 The deal came at the end of the 20th annual session of the intergovernmental commission on economic co-operation between the two countries .
2 ‘ The interview came at the end of a long day .
3 But Irvine 's job boost comes at the expense of Workington , where Volvo 's bus operations were located before the transfer to Scotland as part of a rationalisation .
4 The family dip came at the start of a nine-day summer cruise around the Ionian Sea .
5 The first exchange came at the beginning of November 1929 .
6 Go-ahead to start the final artwork came at the end of spring 1988 with an autumn deadline , providing the option to work from fresh material available throughout the summer .
7 It is particularly appropriate that this first annual review from the Institute and Faculty comes at the end of a year which has seen so much co-operation between our two organisations .
8 Her moment came at the end of the first course when , without any apparent signal , the parlourmaid came back into the room .
9 This unexpected move came at the end of an NPFL conference which called for the continuation of the peace process and the enforcement of the Yammoussoukro agreement as outlined in the Geneva agreement .
10 London Irish thought they 'd scored a try here … the ref tho rightly gave a knock on … and the cherry and whites rolled on to take the lead with a penalty from Martin Roberts … another penalty apiece made it six three to Gloucester at half-time … but they deserved more … the forwards were fired up but so too was the exiles defence which took a fair old hammering … the turning point came at the start of the second half when referee David Matthews awarded Gloucester a penalty try …
11 the real drama came at the start of the second half … with two Town goals in four minutes … first Steve White went flying in the box … a penalty which Paul Bodin knocked in …
12 A major turning-point came at the start of 1985 when Peter Walker announced that there would be no power cuts at all in the coming year , however long the strike lasted .
13 Today 's announcement comes at the end of what had been a successful decade for the Trust .
14 But our real kick came at the end of the film when the lights went up .
15 According to the London-based Africa Confidential newsletter of May 22 , the delay came at the insistence of the opposition , which , while claiming that the rainy season would create transport problems for delegates , was in fact concerned that comparatively few parties had as yet been granted legal status .
16 All the worst stuff comes at the start of next year electro-magnetic induction , electron physics , stuff , all the shitty stuff I think
17 The course for the MA ( Honours ) in History falls into two parts , with the division coming at the end of the second year .
18 An extra impetus for the disposal came at the start of the week when Pepsi decided to end its franchise relationship with Perrier , citing poor sales performance .
19 The trouble came at the end of a six-hour hearing at the Liverpool Magistrates ' Court yesterday which followed arrests in the Kirkdake area on Wednesday .
20 Ironically , the most noticeable example comes at the end of scene ten , when Broadbent admits that Anderson 's advice on the Czech team 's tactics has proved depressingly sound : Anderson 's laconic replies implicate his loss of interest in the topic , following scene six , even now that Broadbent actually shows interest in what he had said earlier and allocates a turn to him twice .
21 But the launch comes at the start of Cholesterol Countdown week , when people are being urged to eat less fatty meat .
22 Signs of willingness to finalize a no-attack treaty came at the conclusion of a third round of high-level talks on Dec. 18-20 in Islamabad , Pakistan , between the Indian foreign secretary Muchkund Dubey and his Pakistani counterpart , Shahryar Khan .
23 The only account of William Green 's life came at the end of the 19th century and was written by Charles Roeder .
24 The warning came at the opening of the European pig and poultry fair at the National Agricultural Centre .
25 It ca n't be good for morale coming at the beginning of the school holidays .
26 The promotion of legislation comes at the top of the catalogue of his responsibilities listed in Table 3 .
27 The warning comes at the start of European Drug Prevention week .
28 We could argue , then , that recording comes at the culmination of one era as much as at the start of another , and that the blanket concepts of ‘ mass media ’ and ‘ mechanical reproduction ’ need opening up .
29 Although there was essentially nothing ‘ new ’ in what he said , his statement came at the end of the economic recession of the late 1970s and early 1980s , during which time member states had turned economically ‘ inwards ’ , defending their national markets against European competition .
30 Swindon 's 75th minute effort came at the end of a spell when they were getting on top of a hard-working Rovers side in a lack-lustre derby .
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