Example sentences of "[noun pl] come [adv] at the [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | Fierce repression failed to eliminate the growing strength of the Social Democrats , and in 1887 , after decades of faction fighting , the groups came together at the Hainfeld Congress to form a single multinational party under the foremost Social Democrat , Victor Adler . |
2 | The goal though , was against the run of play and sure enough , Rovers came back at the start of the second half with an equaliser from Kenny Irons . |
3 | The changes in legislation have been dramatic since the mid-eighties the majority of changes coming in at the beginning of nineteen ninety three with the E C directives . |
4 | A person of ‘ quality ’ — such as a member of the landed gentry or the clergy — would be at the top of their scale , commanding a funeral similar to that organized by the College of Arms for a knight bachelor , with paupers and wayfarers coming in at the bottom . |
5 | The narrowness of Foxton was at least one of the arguments to come up at the end of the century in favour of the inclined plane . |
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 | We watch as friendships come apart at the seams , as lives of promise collapse under the weight of illness or despair or disillusion , but there is a reckless exhilaration about it all . |
8 | The singer later needed his prop when the rains came down at the band 's sell-out ‘ Finstock ’ gig . |
9 | Yeah but I shall go for it but if any other jobs come up at the hospital I 'll apply for them |