Example sentences of "[verb] [adv] come [adv prt] at " in BNC.
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1 | Profits before tax on the same basis of accounting as used previously came in at £248.25m against £252.3m . |
2 | Profits before tax on the same basis of accounting as used previously came in at £248.25 million , against £252.3 million . |
3 | ‘ They did n't come over at Christmas because she 's i' bed wi' bronchitis . |
4 | It was fortunate that Luke did n't come in at that particular moment , Merrill mused later , as she reached for the telephone directory ; he would certainly have misread Rob 's little gesture of appreciation . |
5 | There 's one matter that 's in the file , but which did n't come out at the inquest . |
6 | So do n't come back at me with any crap about my specific orders . |
7 | They do n't come round at the same time so you 're always out of phase and it always looks untidy . |
8 | Erm because these are the sort of things that do n't come over at school . |
9 | We are concerned in fact that er the western nations did n't rather deplore earlier er Hussein 's actions against his own people using chemical weapons , and we think it 's a shame for us that we 've only come in at this point , and we must come in carefully I think . |
10 | With only three minutes remaining in their Sharwood 's Irish Senior Cup semi-final clash against Pegasus , Sinead , who had only come on at the start of the second-half , popped up to score the only goal of the game . |
11 | Tommaso had not come back at Ascension , though some others who 'd been called to military service at the same time walked into town one afternoon . |
12 | I said if it does n't come in at two anyway and I 'll lend you something |
13 | It was as if the news had never come through at all . |