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

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1 ‘ I am a little surprised , Dr Neil , ’ said McAllister prim again , but managing to sneak another biscuit — she really did feel hungry and breakfast would not be served until Matey came down at about seven-thirty — ‘ that you have seen fit to buy it . ’
2 My mum came in at about 07.15 , holding out my black suit and a white shirt that she had just ironed .
3 well I am convinced by Andrew 's explanation erm I would like to say in terms of when we look at the staff costs against budget , and we came in at only eleven thousand pounds less , er I think that is a erm that we , we , we can congratulate our business manager , on the good control that 's been exercised over the past year .
4 The attack came in at around 1300 , with Luqa as the main target , the attacking force being identified as comprising thirty-eight Ju87s , twelve Ju88s , ten Do1 7s or 215s ten He111s and twenty to thirty fighters .
5 I came back at about eight this morning in time to get his breakfast and found the dog outside the back door , whining . ’
6 However , the Leeds charge came out at about double that figure .
7 The 603 should come in at under 3.2 Watts .
8 It should come in at around 45 Specint 92 and top out at around 60 .
9 ‘ Could you come back at about ten o'clock tonight … ? ’
10 They would come around at about ten and place their lamps out .
11 Right now I do n't want to get you up I want to encourage you to set your alarm for seven o'clock , quite low , and when I come on at about two minutes past just snuggle up to your wireless and enjoy the music and the news and the views about the religious scene in and around North Yorkshire and beyond .
12 With the exception of StableAir Guard , the principle motion control shoe in the range , all the shoes come in at under 300 grams .
13 He is drinking slowly , because it will be a long night , and rough cider usually comes out at about eight per cent alcohol , though nobody is measuring .
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