Example sentences of "comes [adv prt] at [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 Or unless you want her a bit what ti , Joanne Joanne comes in at quarter past six does she ?
2 R ( part time pupil who comes in at lunch time ) seemed quite placid , so was easier to control ; alas when dinner was presented he announced it was ‘ finished ’ without tasting it .
3 I should n't , but I like it when he comes in at lunch-time from wherever he goes .
4 Hewlett Packard Co 's HP 9000–8X0 series , first introduced in the second quarter of 1986 , comes in at number nine with an installed value of $1,168m , a total of 9,730 machines , up by 4% since January .
5 ‘ Your teeth 'll be straight in six months , and you can get contact lenses when your father 's insurance comes in at Christmas , grow a bosom and stun them all . ’
6 Mark Trodden comes in at fly half .
7 Moore comes in at lead on Stevie Adamson 's rink while Hutton is in a similar position on Sammy Allen 's rink .
8 I continue to be surprised all those little panes of glass have n't been smashed in , but a metal door comes down at night and the neighbourhood is full of tourists anyway .
9 Nothing is wasted and only the dregs are left , charred and thoroughly sifted , by the time the municipal refuse truck comes through at dawn the next day .
10 It comes off at North Cheams and goes down Church Hall Road , and up Priory Road , till it the end of Avenue
11 … bloody man is in the fast-lane ; comes off at junction 7 for a year or so here , and then he 'll be off and away at junction 8 , on to his chief 's job somewhere else … and look at him !
12 All them little starry lights that comes out at night , well , they 're not much help , are they ?
13 Indeed , among the more bizarre places to find an Armani are holes in the wall in the Sicilian hill villages around Corleone where unlaundered mafioso cash comes out at tea time every day in search of status-promoting glad rags — the same suits that turn up simultaneously in posh Paris bistros , Los Angeles lizard lounges and the boardrooms of the most respectable British banks .
14 Well she 'll have to wait till Easter that 's all , and when she comes back at Easter time
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