Example sentences of "come [adv prt] at [adj] [noun] " in BNC.
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31 | Flu victims Steve Gaughan , who was absent from Tuesday 's disastrous defeat by Reading , and Garry Hinchley , who played but came off at half time , are slowly recovering , and should be ready for consideration . |
32 | Oh goodness yes , wh we if we dredged up , we 'd have a say a piece of on deck , we used to land them on deck until we got room , so we came up at Upper Dock . |
33 | Jack came back at that moment . |
34 | Then the words rebounded back to my ears and I heard their sound and their meaning , and the pain came back at that moment , too , and it all made sense , the way a policeman 's knock on the door must make sense when you 've committed a crime . |
35 | Then they marked half the webs with artificial stabilimenta and came back at two-hourly intervals to check on the longevity of the webs . |
36 | ‘ She never came back at all while Dad was alive . |
37 | My father had another , everything was okay if you came out at any time after the thirty first of March , look all I 'm doing now is I was giving back , er taking my position as the company director , getting a salary off the rent in my farms and small holdings and my shares in shipping . |
38 | So if one came out at ten pence per |
39 | Mrs. Jervis , step upstairs to keep the maids from coming down at this noise . |
40 | Guns and Killing magazine currently rate her as the sixth most dangerous solo outlaw in the Americas , and she is the highest-ranked woman on the list , coming in at thirty-seven places above the Antarctic esperado Ice Kold Katie . |
41 | The club 's Jason Fry was undoubtedly the hero of the day , coming in at one rubber down to retrieve the match with a second string singles victory over Pavilion & Avenue Hove player Stephen Bloomfield . |
42 | What money did you have coming in at that time in fact ? |
43 | Shifts split up the family so that men would be coming in at all hours of the day , waiting for the bath-tin and the water and a woman to wash their backs . |
44 | ‘ I do n't remember it coming up at that meeting of Senate , ’ says Philip . |
45 | She says , I 'm ever so sorry for coming up at that time she says , but I did notice Maggie 's light were n't on that 's |
46 | It said that despite being aware of Gooch coming up at high speed behind him , Gallagher pulled out into his path . |
47 | To miss the odd target is acceptable , but not finds coming up at this rate and in such a confined area . |
48 | On a table in the hall was a pile of letters , addressed to officers who might be dead , or in prison camps , or coming back at any moment … . |
49 | ‘ You 'll meet him coming back at this time of day . ’ |
50 | It keeps coming out at 70 SpecMarks , it says . |
51 | I reckon Wright will come on at some stage unless England are actually winning . |
52 | Different parts of the lighting system can come on at different times . |
53 | He ca n't come down at Kisangani airport because Gog is there with a lot of his guards . |
54 | Maybe recording what they 're doing , leading them , and the teacher can come in at appropriate moments to help it along . |
55 | The only way in which this could happen is by chance in a small population : outsiders do come in at long odds . |
56 | ‘ They are all very obliging and will come in at any time . ’ |
57 | The White House wants to see stations that could come in at either $5 billion , $7 billion or $9 billion over the next five years . |
58 | Alright , so you have only one , but by all he ( by the sound of it ) knows , a mate could come along at any time . |
59 | Another thing that did come up at that training day the other day was that we all need a , a , a , anybody that 's going to do any sort of appraising will need to know what the erm training programme is |
60 | Statistically only 0–05 per cent of chance tetrads should come out at this length or less , so that the expected number of alignments like Craigeam lies between 0.00041 for standing stones and 0.0037 for stone circles . |