Example sentences of "come at [art] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | The rubber stamp for the proposals could come at a meeting of the Community 's Council of Ministers at the end of June . |
2 | In the resultant Postlethwait audio-tutorial laboratory , open from around 7.00 a.m. to 11.30 pm. , the student could come at a time of his own choosing ; at the entrance he would receive a descriptive hand-out explaining what books , notes , equipment would be necessary to bring along ; once inside he would be given a botanical specimen and would enter a pleasant area equipped with a multiplicity of booths or carrels . |
3 | The move , expected to form part of the imminent white paper on the coal industry , would come at a time when the US , Japan and Germany are pumping greater resources into clean coal research . |
4 | They said they would come at the weekend . |
5 | Even if your reasoning is self-evident to you , it wo n't be to other people , who will come at the issue from a slightly ( or very ) different point of view . |
6 | For a while , the working title of ‘ Homebrew ’ was ‘ Feminist Slag ’ , to signify that feminism need n't come at the cost of ‘ being able to let your sexuality really express itself ’ . |
7 | Most cuts will come at the company 's headquarters at Hemel Hempstead , Herts , said a spokesman . |
8 | Family and friends must come at the top of the list . |
9 | The Profitboss does n't assume that success will come at the year 's end . |
10 | I find that people at that level of education are so busy chasing their own tail with the enormous amount of work that comes their way … that the planning for a secondee would come at the bottom of the heap . |
11 | Uncontroversial and fairly routine questions — not always easy to spot — should normally come at the beginning , leaving personal and more intimate ones for later . |
12 | Raymond , husband of Jane Jones , would come at the weekends and in summer some evenings as well . |
13 | As with all 205s , the balance and steering response of the XS do n't come at the expense of an uncompromising ride . |
14 | The received wisdom that the imposition of stringent pollution controls will come at the expense of jobs is wholly wrong , according to a report by Professor David Pearce , adviser to the Environment Secretary . |
15 | Will the rain come at the time the crops need it ? |
16 | But now they do not come at the end of the list . |
17 | These reflections do not come at the end of the piece — Palomar then goes on to make analogies with human communication — but they do encapsulate its essential spirit and that of many other pieces in the book . |
18 | At the conclusion of the meeting there will probably be three questions you will need to ask and which should come at the end of your own list . |
19 | God created the world , humans fell , in time He sent His Son Jesus Christ , who lived , died and rose again , and who will come at the end of time . |
20 | The the the authorities part will come at the end of the month and the T P S will come on the your birthday . |
21 | The seven which are relevant to Christ 's manhood are : belief in the Incarnation and Virgin birth ; that in Jesus God and man are united , begotten by God , born of Mary ; belief in " Cristes passion " that after Christ was taken down from the cross dead ( the deposition ) , he liberated those believers subject to death before he was born , a process known as the Harrowing of Hell ; that though he suffered mortality , he rose from the dead through the strength of God , and made this possible for all men ; that he ascended into heaven and was crowned higher than the angels ; that he will come at the end of time to judge the world and this will be the end of the era of redemption : These two sets of seven points about the Godhead and Christ delineate beliefs about the nature of life subject to a process of sickness and death but also filled with the potential for healing realised definitively in the life of Christ . |