Example sentences of "come [verb] at [art] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Terence was Jessica 's cousin , who had come sniffing at the Cultra house a couple of times early in Karen 's visit .
2 Mrs Heaton said : ‘ I certainly did not expect this we had come to look at the architecture . ’
3 The time has come to look at the Treaty of European Union and the philosophy which lies behind it in a little more detail .
4 She had come to look at the frescos of Sandweg , the frescos that interpreted the story of the Massacre of the Innocents — the slaughter of the male children of Bethlehem at the behest of Herod .
5 In conventional language we talk of a pointer moving across a scale to come to rest at the mark saying " here " or at the mark saying " there " .
6 The chair has to come to rest at the bottom of the stairs and you need room to get on and off at both ends .
7 In the event , Paris was saved because Galliéni recognized that the moment had come to strike at the Germans when Kluck , wheeling northeast of the city , exposed his right flank to the Sixth Army .
8 So that was how I came to sit at the Gorengs ' dining-table with Master Goreng and Longman 's standard conversational texts before us .
9 I wonder whether the same view would apply if Neil Young or Van Morrison came knocking at the door . ’
10 The poor , sick , bereaved , came knocking at the door .
11 A small opportunity arose when Lizzie came knocking at the door for the ceremonial delivery of two silver-bound shoulder sprays , one , a gardenia , the other an orchid , and a card which said : From Robert .
12 So cos apparently , while he was on the phone she came knocking at the door then
13 The dufflecoat would have been the one he had worn when he first came to work at the Establishment .
14 Later he came to work at the house which was his first entry into Local Government .
15 All Félix 's guests who came to dine at the château paid her extravagant compliments .
16 When fire protection officials came to look at the dump they discovered mattresses deposited by a bed company , furniture and even potentially hazardous oil cans .
17 When he came to look at the poem Miss Gilberd had intended to teach , Toby rather wondered at her judgement .
18 ‘ I came to look at the gravestone . ’
19 When prospective buyers came to look at the house , which happened more and more frequently , they stayed out of the way until they had gone .
20 Dr Hunter came to look at the neck and shoulders .
21 Fran closed her eyes , willing the frantic pounding of her pulse to slow , but when his fingers completed their slow journey and came to rest at the base of her neck she knew that he could feel every frantic beat .
22 When they immediately reacted with their automatic alarm response of rolling up into a tight ball , the entire family promptly rolled down the slope of the hill and came to rest at the man 's feet , where he picked them up and popped them into his collecting bag .
23 The bag came to rest at the small of her back .
24 The glass moved more smoothly , more quickly , then came to rest at the figure zero .
25 When he and my mother came to live at the house he bought five Aylesbury ducks to swim on the pond and clear it of weed .
26 There were so many people in the room that you could not pass a needle between them , so how it was that the Gypsy Kings , carrying large musical instruments and followed by a television crew , came to arrive at the dinner table unmaimed , must remain a mystery for ever .
27 Beginning in 1923 , when Vita and her husband ( Sir ) Harold Nicolson [ q.v. ] came to stay at the Villa Medici , the affair lasted into 1925 and was followed by the Scotts ' divorce in 1927 .
28 Children came to laugh at the animals as they rocked autistically or broke into tantrums ; creatures accustomed to marking out miles of territory in a single day were now constrained to prowl and circle in a few narrow yards .
29 During my last year at Cambridge the Prime Minister , Mr Callaghan , came to speak at the Union .
30 It can also revive memories of childhood tantrums and distress , locking oneself in the lavatory or bathroom and shutting out the adults who came battering at the door .
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