Example sentences of "come [adv] at [adj] [noun] of " in BNC.
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1 | His hands came down at either side of her , trapping her against the wall . |
2 | 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 . |
3 | ‘ I do n't remember it coming up at that meeting of Senate , ’ says Philip . |
4 | ‘ You 'll meet him coming back at this time of day . ’ |
5 | And I ca n't think that you 'd come round at this time of day just for a chat . " |
6 | ( 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 " ) ) . ) |
7 | A timer can be fitted to an immersion heater so that it comes on at specified times of the day . |