Example sentences of "comes at [art] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Worse , the comparison gives the back of your hand to a country whose firm support of the principles you voice comes at a cost of real economic suffering and terrible danger .
2 Unfortunately gait analysis comes at a cost , often a heavy one , and is usually difficult to arrange .
3 But all this comes at a cost , one which McDeere only realises as his new employers ' real work becomes increasingly clear .
4 But , as with most regulatory changes , greater safety comes at a price .
5 It 's a strength , however , that comes at a price .
6 But consciousness comes at a price , and the price is banishment from the Garden .
7 To this end he set out to give a ‘ factual picture of life as it comes at a boy in the Merchant Service ’ , offering details of the kind of people he would meet and ‘ some of the problems and emotional conflicts he would have to face … ’
8 Erm , grant comes at a rate of fifty per cent that have accepted it as expenditure .
9 The strike by Boeing 's 57,000 employees in at least seven states comes at a time when airlines with ageing fleets are already straining to find aircraft for use on their new routes .
10 The judge 's ruling comes at a time when many legal experts are pressing for young children to be allowed to give evidence in court .
11 Mr Trump would not reveal details of his financing for the proposed purchase which comes at a time of growing concern among US regulators over the heavy debt loads the carriers are acquiring .
12 The latest move comes at a time when ICI 's £1.2bn a year pharmaceutical division , which accounts for around a fifth of group trading profits , is set to emerge from a relatively fallow period .
13 Ironically , the sale of Manton comes at a time when Sangster 's fortunes on the track are looking up .
14 The launch comes at a time when Rover 's share of the record UK car market is slipping .
15 It comes at a time of growing fear that Saatchi & Saatchi may become the subject of a takeover bid as a result of recent business problems .
16 Hamnett 's defection comes at a time of high anxiety in the British fashion industry — but then she 's a woman well known for choosing her moments .
17 Mr Arafat 's disappearance comes at a time of unprecedented crisis for the PLO .
18 The Organic market comes at a time when the term organic is coming under scrutiny .
19 This comes at a time when some Western governments are questioning the standard hard-line attitude always taken by British and American leaders and certainly in West Germany there is a growing feeling towards more direct contact with Moscow and less reliance on America 's nuclear stockpile .
20 Paradoxically , this comes at a time when both the Conservative Government and the police themselves are much more cautious about the potential contribution of policing .
21 It comes at a time when the Reagan administration is rolling back the controls established by successive governments in the 1970s .
22 The threat comes at a time when BA is putting on extra flights to cover the rush , which would have seen 100,000 passengers a day at Heathrow alone .
23 The impending civil action comes at a time when Saunders ' career has reached a new high with eight goals in 10 matches since moving to Villa .
24 Alas , this knowledge comes at a time when it is virtually the eleventh hour for the tiger .
25 The sadness is the greater as the Act comes at a time when the accumulated wisdom from attempts to improve schools was establishing a consensus on how schools might more effectively meet the needs of all pupils .
26 Moreover , it 's surely no coincidence that PWI comes at a time when anti-trust allegations against Microsoft are reportedly still under investigation by the US Federal Trade Commission .
27 Moreover , it 's surely no coincidence that the Public Windows Initiative comes at a time when anti-trust allegations against Microsoft are still under investigation by the US Federal Trade Commission .
28 The GMC 's appeal for the goodwill of consultants to underwrite the improvements in house officer training , which are envisaged in its 1992 recommendations on general clinical training , comes at a time when this commodity is losing ground under pressure from other competing demands .
29 It is the first occasion that Basquiat 's art will have been studied by an American institution and it comes at a time when David Ross , who replaced Thomas Armstrong as the Whitney 's director in bitter circumstances nearly two years ago , is under considerable pressure to ignite a new and visionary exhibition programme at the museum ( see The Art Newspaper No.6 , March 1991 , p.5 ) .
30 The opening of ‘ The Age of Angkor ’ comes at a time where Australia is endeavouring to raise its profile among Asian countries .
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