Example sentences of "coming at [art] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | Boxer , coming at a run and seeing Iron Josh , took success for granted . |
2 | Over the crest at the High Cross , erupting suddenly out of the declivity beyond , and certainly from the Welsh gate , the hard drumming of hooves burst upon their ears , coming at a gallop . |
3 | A lone horse and cart approached , coming at a snail 's pace from the direction of the Elephant and Castle . |
4 | Coming at a time of deep economic recession , the drought has affected the whole economy of Australia . |
5 | His ‘ powerhouse for change ’ is both optimistic and courageous , coming at a time of unprecedented change and innovation in the NHS . |
6 | This disappointment , coming at a time when he was already in a precarious state of health , is said to have accelerated Wasbrough 's death , which occurred 21 October 1781 . |
7 | The initiative is seen as important , coming at a time when social problems such as depression and suicide , increased violence and child abuse of all kinds are increasing . |
8 | The way that a scene is lit is important : in general , the best lighting for outdoor video is slightly hazy sunshine coming at an angle from behind the camera . |
9 | ends with Chronicles II on a positive note in which Cyrus is seen as the saviour of the Jews who restored their inheritance in Judah while the last the prophetical books , Malachi , in the Catholic Bible finishes looking forward to Elijah 's coming at the Lord 's advent . |
10 | In the case where there are no computers installed and the user is coming at the problem with no previous experience there is really only one answer . |
11 | This will have the advantage of coming at the beginning of a new financial year . |
12 | London , of course , and our Amsterdam exhibition has been trading since the beginning of the year and the price increase is generally coming at the beginning of the season , which is more or less now for the parks , earlier for the exhibitions . |
13 | It ca n't be good for morale coming at the beginning of the school holidays . |
14 | How did you know it was Dawn coming at the door ? |
15 | I did n't know it was Dawn coming at the door . |
16 | Coming at the pace of oxen . |
17 | By any stretch of anyone 's imagination it was insane and , coming at the end of a tough Test series , it was extremely tiring for the players . |
18 | The Stokoe triumph , coming at the end of an indifferent season in the Second Division , culminated with a surprise Wembley victory over a mighty Leeds United side . |
19 | The first intelligible line is HAMLET 's , coming at the end of a short speech — see Shakespeare Act II , scene ii . |
20 | The main orogeny in the north of Europe , coming at the end of the Carboniferous , is defined by the so-called " Hercynian front " . |
21 | The course for the MA ( Honours ) in History falls into two parts , with the division coming at the end of the second year . |
22 | Her passing , coming at the time of momentous events after the end of the war in Europe , received unusually little notice for a person of her scientific stature . |
23 | When it comes to silver-plated cutlery there are just as many confusing statements coming at the caterer . |