Example sentences of "[noun sg] comes at [art] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | The study comes at a time when many health authorities are reducing the number of clinics and there has been a 35% rise in teenage pregnancy rates over the last 10 years . |
2 | But the new Accord comes at a crisis time for the motor industry . |
3 | This uncertainty comes at a time when the housing needs of all elderly people are increasing and there is a clear need for more good low-cost rented accommodation . |
4 | But Irvine 's job boost comes at the expense of Workington , where Volvo 's bus operations were located before the transfer to Scotland as part of a rationalisation . |
5 | The impending civil action comes at a time when Saunders ' career has reached a new high with eight goals in 10 matches since moving to Villa . |
6 | The research comes at a time when serious questions are being asked about the use of advertising and public relations by the government , and when the media , too , are the subject of considerable scrutiny . |
7 | But consciousness comes at a price , and the price is banishment from the Garden . |
8 | It is particularly appropriate that this first annual review from the Institute and Faculty comes at the end of a year which has seen so much co-operation between our two organisations . |
9 | Mr McGahon 's controversial proposal comes at a time when the British Government is under mounting pressure to radically review what many perceive as an outdated judicial system . |
10 | The sadness is the greater as the Act comes at a time when the accumulated wisdom from attempts to improve schools was establishing a consensus on how schools might more effectively meet the needs of all pupils . |
11 | Moreover , it 's surely no coincidence that the Public Windows Initiative comes at a time when anti-trust allegations against Microsoft are still under investigation by the US Federal Trade Commission . |
12 | The latest move comes at a time when ICI 's £1.2bn a year pharmaceutical division , which accounts for around a fifth of group trading profits , is set to emerge from a relatively fallow period . |
13 | His big bang comes at the NEC show in 1992 with the 530bhp twin-supercharged Vantage — but as a Bentley fan he was beaming nonetheless . |
14 | Today 's announcement comes at the end of what had been a successful decade for the Trust . |
15 | But , as with most regulatory changes , greater safety comes at a price . |
16 | Hamnett 's defection comes at a time of high anxiety in the British fashion industry — but then she 's a woman well known for choosing her moments . |
17 | All the worst stuff comes at the start of next year electro-magnetic induction , electron physics , stuff , all the shitty stuff I think |
18 | Alas , this knowledge comes at a time when it is virtually the eleventh hour for the tiger . |
19 | His departure comes at a time when GEC Ferranti is enjoying considerable success in securing major contracts in the face of stiff international competition . |
20 | Ironically , the most noticeable example comes at the end of scene ten , when Broadbent admits that Anderson 's advice on the Czech team 's tactics has proved depressingly sound : Anderson 's laconic replies implicate his loss of interest in the topic , following scene six , even now that Broadbent actually shows interest in what he had said earlier and allocates a turn to him twice . |
21 | But their tandem ride comes at a time when unity is becoming more of a possibility in South Africa . |
22 | The launch comes at a time when Rover 's share of the record UK car market is slipping . |
23 | The launch comes at a time when support for the Green Parties of Europe appears to be waning . |
24 | But the launch comes at the start of Cholesterol Countdown week , when people are being urged to eat less fatty meat . |
25 | The strong recovery in manufacturing comes at a time when it appears to have stalled in the rest of the UK . |
26 | Worse , the comparison gives the back of your hand to a country whose firm support of the principles you voice comes at a cost of real economic suffering and terrible danger . |
27 | The promotion of legislation comes at the top of the catalogue of his responsibilities listed in Table 3 . |
28 | The warning comes at the start of European Drug Prevention week . |
29 | The judge 's ruling comes at a time when many legal experts are pressing for young children to be allowed to give evidence in court . |
30 | We could argue , then , that recording comes at the culmination of one era as much as at the start of another , and that the blanket concepts of ‘ mass media ’ and ‘ mechanical reproduction ’ need opening up . |