Example sentences of "come [adv] at [adj] [noun] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 Responding to SCOTVEC 's suggestions , however , the Prison Service has now created a support structure across institutions which ensures parity of standards and allows Instructors to come together at regular intervals for staff development sessions .
2 He was chased out over the Adriatic by fighters and was obliged to come down at Tatoi airport near Athens .
3 By early March , oil had come ashore at various points along a strip of Saudi coastline stretching some 130 miles south of the Kuwaiti border .
4 Like Miss Honey , she felt sure both ears were going to come off at any moment with all the weight that was on them .
5 His hands came down at either side of her , trapping her against the wall .
6 Like Marshall in the previous Test , Paul Terry came in at Old Trafford in plaster to help a team-mate reach his century .
7 My father had another , everything was okay if you came out at any time after the thirty first of March , look all I 'm doing now is I was giving back , er taking my position as the company director , getting a salary off the rent in my farms and small holdings and my shares in shipping .
8 So if one came out at ten pence per
9 Guns and Killing magazine currently rate her as the sixth most dangerous solo outlaw in the Americas , and she is the highest-ranked woman on the list , coming in at thirty-seven places above the Antarctic esperado Ice Kold Katie .
10 What money did you have coming in at that time in fact ?
11 Shifts split up the family so that men would be coming in at all hours of the day , waiting for the bath-tin and the water and a woman to wash their backs .
12 ‘ I do n't remember it coming up at that meeting of Senate , ’ says Philip .
13 It said that despite being aware of Gooch coming up at high speed behind him , Gallagher pulled out into his path .
14 ‘ You 'll meet him coming back at this time of day . ’
15 And I ca n't think that you 'd come round at this time of day just for a chat . "
16 ( See Hall v Marians 19 TC 582 , Wild v King Smith 24 TC 86 , IRC v Gordon 33 TC 226 cf Lord Radcliffe in Thompson v Moyse 39 TC 29 at 337 ; it is not felt that Harmel v Wright 49 TC 149 at 159 alters the position because if one is " keeping one 's eye " ( p157E ) on the income and benefit it does not find its way to the United Kingdom ( it is hardly the case that the income and benefit " come in at one end of a conduit pipe and pass through certain traceable pipes until they come out at the other end to the taxpayer ( in the United Kingdom " ) ) . )
17 The rock is also riddled with tunnels , some of which come out at secret entrances in the forest below .
18 So I come there at this morning with cramp in my leg and I said I 've hardly had that ,
19 A timer can be fitted to an immersion heater so that it comes on at specified times of the day .
20 Besides China in second place , India comes in at fifth place in the league , and Mexico and Brazil are also both bigger than Canada , currently the G7 's seventh man .
21 Transfer-listed Thomas comes in at left back as Dicks starts a three-match match ban following his red card for elbowing Franz Carr at Newcastle last month .
22 It is a problem which comes up at various points in considering the relations between biology and human practices , and may be put in the following way : how is a phenotypic character which would present itself in other species as a behavioural tendency represented in a species which has a culture , language and conceptual thought ?
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