Example sentences of "[noun pl] come [adv] on [art] " in BNC.
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1 | Stravinsky 's three works for piano and orchestra , the Concerto for piano and wind , the Capriccio , and Movements came together on an HMV record , with Michel Béroff and the Paris Orchestra under Seiji Ozawa , and Stravinsky himself had left recordings of his Danses concertantes , Four Norwegian Moods , the Ode , and the Concerto in D for strings . |
2 | In chapter 12 Abraham was given a reason for his going , for the promises came hard on the heels of the command . |
3 | R r right around the country in all sorts of different locations , we 'd seen applications coming forward on a speculative basis . |
4 | He said the figures came hard on the heels of the news that there were just 202 job vacancies for the 4,685 unemployed in the Darlington district . |
5 | It recommended that the three Belfast teacher training colleges come together on a single site . |
6 | New courses coming forward on the initiative of centres . |
7 | New courses coming forward on the initiative of centres . |
8 | New courses coming forward on the initiative of centres . |
9 | The results come hard on the heels of a forecast by the Director General of the International Atomic Energy Agency , who says he is confident that a series of factors will lead to a ‘ relaunch ’ of nuclear power in a few years ' time . |