Example sentences of "[conj] come [adv prt] at [adj] " in BNC.

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1 On a table in the hall was a pile of letters , addressed to officers who might be dead , or in prison camps , or coming back at any moment … .
2 ‘ Oh no , it was a miracle that came off at all . ’
3 There might be something I 'd like to watch that comes on at ten o'clock .
4 Then they marked half the webs with artificial stabilimenta and came back at two-hourly intervals to check on the longevity of the webs .
5 The chain was faulty , and came off at regular intervals .
6 So she might be better he might be better going with Gill , I 'll tell him tonight erm she 's going over there at two and coming back at three thirty and she wanted Lee to go , like , at three thirty and she 'd bring him back at half past eight at night .
7 To the novice first impressions may be chaotic , but the temptation to turn away and come back at some quieter time should be resisted .
8 What was it , six o'clock and come back at nine ?
9 I think in a community one does come across practical snags , like for example the differences become very marked between the businessman who goes off at eight in the morning and comes back at six , week in week out , year in year out , with perhaps sort of three or four weeks holiday , and the university men who appear to be around an awful lot of the time and appear to have a lot of holiday .
10 Flu victims Steve Gaughan , who was absent from Tuesday 's disastrous defeat by Reading , and Garry Hinchley , who played but came off at half time , are slowly recovering , and should be ready for consideration .
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