Example sentences of "[verb] come at [art] " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ The injury has come at a time when I would love to be looking forward to making my home debut against Forest . |
2 | The joint Royal College of Nursing and Nursing Standard survey has come at a time when Essex Rivers Healthcare is trying to save £2.2 million to cope with an overspend of £1.3 million last year , waiting lists are at a record high and the closure date of a Colchester hospital has been set . |
3 | Inevitably , in such a well-established industry — modern-style factoring has been in existence in the UK since the 1960s product improvement has come at the margins . |
4 | This new expansion of the department has come at the right moment for the National Railway Museum in view of the recent acquisition of the Ian Allan negative collection . |
5 | The latest surge in the yen has come at the worst possible time for many Japanese companies , especially exporters . |
6 | And Africans — ANC leaders and trades unionists tell us , ‘ MRA has come at the right moment . ’ |
7 | It has come at the eleventh hour . |
8 | Creaney , who now forms a new strike partnership with Andy Payton , and has nudged his boyhood idol Charlie Nicholas into reserve football , feels the Cologne tie has come at the right time . |
9 | ‘ This validation from the Prime Minister has come at an important time for the industry as it strives to get up off its knees , ’ said Keith Banbury , Chief Executive . |
10 | Oh , just one little notice I do have that erm several of us are going on Thursday to the , on the trip to Docklands by the erm erm Rotary Club of Sawbridgeworth erm I 'm told that there are still one or two odd seats if anybody wants to come at the last minute er , he does n't anticipate he 's going to erm fill them so even if , late Wednesday night you suddenly find you are available , by all means , contact and I 'm sure it can be arranged . |
11 | The exceptional moment when the spirit of Brahms materialised came at the beginning of the andante where Pauline Dowse 's cello solo evoked the inner stillness of the composer — all moonlight , warmth and swaying tree tops . |
12 | In this , the scene is divided into three sections both horizontally and vertically , and the idea is to line up the shot so that the main features are made to come at the intersections of the imaginary dividing lines . |
13 | Is he guaranteeing to tell us where everyone of the cooks is going to come at the next Policy Meeting . |
14 | Well , if they 'd like to come at the fire station with their money today , barring fire calls , when we 'll be out of course , or if they see the fire engine driving round Didcot and it has n't got its blue lights on and they want to flag us down , they 're more than welcome to . |
15 | Piaget attempts to map the increasing capacity for abstraction implied by the symbolic function , showing that in this development , language , which depends on an entirely conventional relationship between sign and signified , is bound to come at a relatively late stage . |
16 | The only way out may simply be to mandate a shorter planning period , an alternative the Japanese have demonstrated does not have to come at the expense of quality . |
17 | In Peking 's eyes , the Nobel Peace Prize could not have come at a worse time . |
18 | The invitation could not have come at a better time . |
19 | It could scarcely have come at a worse time . |
20 | The timing of the announcement could not have come at a more politically sensitive time . |
21 | For Sinton , who made his England debut in Poznan in the crucial final qualifier against Poland last November and was a member of the England B side that defeated France B at Loftus Road in February , that run could not have come at a better time . |
22 | This could not have come at a worse time , with the prospect in view of becoming an ‘ officer 's lady ’ . |
23 | For the CEGB , trying to sell nuclear reliability to an increasingly sceptical local population , this could hardly have come at a worse time . |
24 | She could not have come at a worse time ; a few hours after she arrived , she was a helpless burning hulk , with most of her passengers and crew dead . |
25 | And the announcement of the engagement could not have come at a better time for the battle-weary Royal Family . |
26 | It could not have come at a worse time for the Royal Family , almost on the eve of the wedding of Princess Anne to Commander Tim Laurence . |
27 | I felt … well , the offer could n't have come at a more opportune time , could it ? ’ |
28 | His first injury in English football could not have come at a worst time . |
29 | ‘ The cash could n't have come at a better time , ’ said George at their home in Swansea , Wales . |
30 | " You could n't have come at a better time , " said Fleury cheerfully . |