Example sentences of "comes [adv prt] at " in BNC.
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1 | When the light comes on at precisely the same time each night and the curtains are n't drawn , it 's clear the house is empty . |
2 | A timer can be fitted to an immersion heater so that it comes on at specified times of the day . |
3 | It said in the E , the Echo I read in the Echo it 's er , Friday 's Echo that the first band comes on at four |
4 | no the English news only comes on at half past ten at night and then you 'll get what they wanted to hear , so you do n't have to listen to the World Service |
5 | There might be something I 'd like to watch that comes on at ten o'clock . |
6 | A braindamaged man who lives with his mother near the top of the tenement comes in at eleven o'clock , after sweeping out Seventh Street Pizza . |
7 | ‘ By tradition the money always comes in at the end . |
8 | Before the turbo comes in at 2000rpm , it 's decidedly sluggish and there 's no mistaking when this happens . |
9 | ‘ Your teeth 'll be straight in six months , and you can get contact lenses when your father 's insurance comes in at Christmas , grow a bosom and stun them all . ’ |
10 | Every September we have the small ad hoc Cabinet committee known as the ‘ Star Chamber ’ [ MISC 62 ] in which Lord Whitelaw sits down and tries to bang heads together , and then the Prime Minister comes in at the last minute and bangs heads together even more . |
11 | This version costs £66 , while the chrome-finished model comes in at £70 and the gold-plated one at £102 . |
12 | The LX comes in at the expected 34″ scale length . |
13 | ‘ Your uncle , as you know , comes in at ten past twelve on the dot and Carrie a few minutes after , that is if she has n't stopped to gaze in the shops . |
14 | As a stake in society comes in at a higher cost , the old certainties begin to wither . |
15 | The family strategy is that Daddy must n't be disturbed when he comes in at six . |
16 | Transfer-listed Thomas comes in at left back as Dicks starts a three-match match ban following his red card for elbowing Franz Carr at Newcastle last month . |
17 | Yes , it 's disappointing , but when someone comes in at the last minute then the adrenalin flows and you can have a very lively show . |
18 | Though the 440 and 880 personal communicators are twice the price of the Newton — the 440 comes in at $2,000 to $2,800 , the 880 at $3,000 to $3,300 — Eo reckons its use of AT&T 's Hobbit RISC and telecommunications technology give it an important technical edge . |
19 | Besides China in second place , India comes in at fifth place in the league , and Mexico and Brazil are also both bigger than Canada , currently the G7 's seventh man . |
20 | With 32Mb RAM and 500Mb disk housed in a Sparcstation 2 enclosure , 16″ colour screen and a year 's warranty it comes in at $13,500 . |
21 | With from 16Mb to 96Mb RAM , 207Mb or 424Mb disk , two Sbus slots , one serial and one parallel line , SCSI 2 , 8-bit audio , Ethernet but no multi-processing support or ISDN the entry level model , with a 15″ SuperVGA colour screen comes in at $5,500 . |
22 | Hewlett Packard Co 's HP 9000–8X0 series , first introduced in the second quarter of 1986 , comes in at number nine with an installed value of $1,168m , a total of 9,730 machines , up by 4% since January . |
23 | A 17″ colour model comes in at $4,700 : both ship next month . |
24 | On CD-ROM , personal ODT 2.0 costs £960 , the server version is £1,950 and a development copy comes in at £1,190 . |
25 | The Pick version — Pick being Sequoia 's traditional operating system platform — comes in at $310,000 . |
26 | The Motif version is scheduled for release in July and costs $1,500 , the OS/2-Presentation Manager edition is priced at $1,000 whilst a Windows copy comes in at $500 . |
27 | The job of the chant leader is simply to make sure that ‘ Shit ! ’ comes in at exactly the right time . |
28 | Cassidys are in the process of upgrading everything but their prices ( the whole outfit pictured above excluding shoes comes in at less than £50 ) and the travellers declared themselves seriously impressed with the clothes , the balance of the models and the new shop design . |
29 | It comes in at the nerve-ends and is translated into chemical and electrical reactions . |
30 | I should n't , but I like it when he comes in at lunch-time from wherever he goes . |