Example sentences of "[adv] come at [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | And now they would be dancing , as we said , dancing right down , with the elegance and economy of movement that only exhaustion brings , the careful and expert moves that only come at that particular time in the morning . |
2 | Or not come at all . |
3 | Maybe it 's not coming at all … |
4 | I 've sat on the district management board of Health Authority for four years and watched Labour Councillors coming sometimes , often not coming at all , sitting there saying nothing , debating very little in the way of useful contributions until , I have to say , Councillor came along and er a er , sorry to get you unpopular with the rest of your colleagues |
5 | It may not come at all if Labour wins . |
6 | And there were those who could not come at all , they lived too far away . |
7 | Not a bit what Owen had in mind , but since the unions had neither the resources nor the will to use them , the revolution did not come at all . |
8 | The third bokra was a Friday , the Muslim holy day , when the labourers did not come at all . |
9 | Villagers said that none ever came at this time of year . |
10 | So if we can be quite clear in our minds from now , you might get questions on it tomorrow , you might get questions on it at some point in the future during the week , but they inevitably come at some point . |
11 | Yes , maybe the Ship is n't coming at all . |
12 | But they all did n't come at one time , they were always had new ones coming again . |
13 | The boat did n't come at any scheduled time . |
14 | He wo n't come at short notice . |
15 | The desire may come in adolescence , in early womanhood or even later ; some claim that it never comes at all . |