Example sentences of "[adv] come at [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | A man she had never seen before or since came at night . |
2 | Pressure generally came at moments of crisis , such as Suez in 1956 or the Irish conflict in the 1970s and 1980s , and tended to focus on particular programmes . |
3 | It was as expensive as it looks , but then , Alaa bolero tops do not come at bargain basement prices and in any case who could resist the temptation to pirouette up stairs like this ? |
4 | He did not come in the dawning , he did not come at noon ; And out of the tawny sunset , before the rise o " the moon , when the road was a gypsy 's ribbon , looping the purple moor , A red-coat troop came marching |
5 | He did not come at noon . |
6 | Hardy said afterwards he hopes to have two more fights before the end of the season in June , the first possibly coming at Stockport in four weeks time . |
7 | And it would always come at weekends . |
8 | They do n't usually come at Christmas now but she 's a real heart of gold and worries about me . |
9 | And you 'd , you 'd , you 'd be on call and the babies nearly always come at night . |
10 | It often came at night as I subconsciously relived the tensions of the previous evening 's crises . |
11 | The cuts affect people in engineering , manufacturing and administrative support , the largest lay-off reportedly coming at Teradata 's El Segundo base , where the payroll falls to 600 from 775 . |
12 | Unfortunately , good knives do n't come at bargain prices . |
13 | Never come at holiday weekend . |