Example sentences of "come [prep] [art] [adj] time " in BNC.
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1 | Everyone had come for a good time , and they did not want it spoiling by some wildmen . |
2 | If I add that the majority of Cubists were formerly considered to be Fauves , I can demonstrate how far these young artists have come in a short time and the logic of their vision . |
3 | ‘ I 'm sad that it folded , but it 's come at a good time , ’ she tells me . |
4 | ‘ He 's rather busy — you 've come at a bad time , I 'm afraid , Miss Holbrook . |
5 | ‘ He 's probably come at a bad time , ’ said Pool 's longest serving player . |
6 | Conchis was no more than the chance agent , the event that had come at the right time ; just as in the old days I might , after a celibate term at Oxford , have met a girl and begun an affaire with her , I had begun something exciting with him . |
7 | Creaney , who now forms a new strike partnership with Andy Payton , and has nudged his boyhood idol Charlie Nicholas into reserve football , feels the Cologne tie has come at the right time . |
8 | Suddenly , she knew that her aunt 's news had come at the perfect time . |
9 | You have come at the wrong time . |
10 | ‘ This validation from the Prime Minister has come at an important time for the industry as it strives to get up off its knees , ’ said Keith Banbury , Chief Executive . |
11 | Proof came within a short time when in November 1983 more than five hundred deaf people from all over the country joined other disabled groups at Westminster in an impressive lobby in support of a Private Member 's Bill , introduced by Robert Wareing MP , which sought to make discrimination against all disabled people illegal . |
12 | The political will came at a critical time when it was very necessary to keep the food costs component of the total wage bill ( including the foreign exchange component ) as low as possible to allow rapid and profitable industrialisation . |
13 | Dr Robat Williams , who has devised the joint charter , said the launch came at a difficult time because of the General Election campaign . |
14 | THE YORKSHIRE COUNTY CRICKET CLUB YEARBOOK 1992 — McDermott 's withdrawal came at a bad time : an anticipatory profile of the Queensland firebreather leads the 92nd edition , followed by a réumé of others born outside the county line . |
15 | It all came at the right time , she said , at exactly the right time . |
16 | ‘ You came at the right time to save me and Hawkins . ’ |
17 | Sometimes Julia accompanied her , and as they travelled home one day Carrie said thoughtfully , ‘ You know I never wished Ma dead , Julie , but I 've got to admit her death came at the right time for me . |
18 | It came at the right time . |
19 | Ghandi came at the right time , you know . |
20 | The incident came at an awkward time , preceding by a few days a visit by the Chief Rabbi . |
21 | Both meetings came at an important time in Russia 's relationship with the rest of the world and at a critical time for world peace and stability . |
22 | The other thing we do sort of every now and then , and next time will be Easter , we actually have some people in costume who actually reoccupy the house over Waster weekend in this case as as the household of William and they 've been coming for a long time now and they 've got set into the set into their roles quite well . |
23 | ‘ Not last night ; I heard him come in a long time after I went to bed . |
24 | The promised escalation in activity outside the factory may come at a crucial time for the company , according to Mr Kydd . |
25 | ‘ Have I come at a bad time ? ’ |
26 | In the two-page letter to Mr Major , the DUP leader says the inter-governmental conference comes at a dangerous time and should be called off . |
27 | The message comes at a critical time for the Government 's flagship education policy , which critics claim has lost its momentum because schools are worried about public spending cuts . |
28 | The nomination comes at a crucial time in her life . |
29 | ‘ The award comes at a good time . |
30 | The collision comes at a difficult time for Russian President Boris Yeltsin , who is defending a decision to impose presidential rule in parliament and in the Constitutional Court . |