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

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1 Also available from Bisque is the battery-powered , remote-control Bagno-Stat , which allows you to pre-set the towel radiator heater to come on at specific times and maintain required temperatures .
2 At times like that , you call on your mates , and Kenny Everett kindly got us out of a spot of trouble there and agreed to come on at short notice .
3 Responding to SCOTVEC 's suggestions , however , the Prison Service has now created a support structure across institutions which ensures parity of standards and allows Instructors to come together at regular intervals for staff development sessions .
4 He was chased out over the Adriatic by fighters and was obliged to come down at Tatoi airport near Athens .
5 By early March , oil had come ashore at various points along a strip of Saudi coastline stretching some 130 miles south of the Kuwaiti border .
6 In addition , Alexander Hardinge , who had replaced Wigram as private secretary to the King and who constantly saw his loyalty as lying with the institution and not with the person , was available to come over at short notice and did so .
7 I do n't think anyone would argue though , that the true stars of the event came on at mid bill , at 6.30pm .
8 Baldwin 's declaration for Protection had the immediate effect of reuniting the two sections of the Liberal Party around the historic cause of Free Trade , and Asquith and Lloyd George came together at public meetings to exchange insincere pleasantries .
9 Like Marshall in the previous Test , Paul Terry came in at Old Trafford in plaster to help a team-mate reach his century .
10 The chain was faulty , and came off at regular intervals .
11 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 .
12 Then they marked half the webs with artificial stabilimenta and came back at two-hourly intervals to check on the longevity of the webs .
13 America looks to be an exciting prospect now that Alligator Records have released my album over there , so after 20 years hard slog it 's coming together at long last … ’
14 It has become clear that some colleges are having difficulty in recruiting viable numbers of students , especially from those coming in at 18-plus , mainly because school-leavers with two A levels prefer to opt for degree courses .
15 It said that despite being aware of Gooch coming up at high speed behind him , Gallagher pulled out into his path .
16 Different parts of the lighting system can come on at different times .
17 He ca n't come down at Kisangani airport because Gog is there with a lot of his guards .
18 Maybe recording what they 're doing , leading them , and the teacher can come in at appropriate moments to help it along .
19 The only way in which this could happen is by chance in a small population : outsiders do come in at long odds .
20 — they should come together at regular intervals and meetings should , if possible , be reckoned as sacrosanct engagements .
21 A Swiss Bishop had heard about the project and suggested a plan which is essentially still followed in international meetings : i.e. that representatives of all Eucharist-centred endeavours and activities throughout the world should come together at certain times .
22 Half the fun of viewing them is that subjects come up at random .
23 Advance orders are sometimes placed for all the titles in a particular series , though this is more dubious , not only because titles in a series vary , but because suppliers tend to overlook volumes which come out at prolonged and irregular intervals .
24 The rock is also riddled with tunnels , some of which come out at secret entrances in the forest below .
25 A timer can be fitted to an immersion heater so that it comes on at specified times of the day .
26 Transfer-listed Thomas comes in at left back as Dicks starts a three-match match ban following his red card for elbowing Franz Carr at Newcastle last month .
27 It is a problem which comes up at various points in considering the relations between biology and human practices , and may be put in the following way : how is a phenotypic character which would present itself in other species as a behavioural tendency represented in a species which has a culture , language and conceptual thought ?
28 You 're right Eileen it , you could have really bad luck and have all four children with P K U or you could have really good luck and none of them have P K U , or you could have half and half , that 's just an example , with each successive pregnancy you stand a one in four chance , those are all the possibilities , but like throwing the dice it comes up at random .
29 comes out , comes out at New Year 's Day , I was at home then and it erm going to come back New Year 's Day
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