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

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1 Proposals to replace our dry sow accommodation could not have come at worse time , with pig prices falling through the floor , and I suppose some would say that we are reacting plenty soon enough .
2 ... But no , for he had said her heart was badly damaged , death might have come at any time .
3 The best time to see the Lakes he felt was not necessarily high summer , and he recommended people to come at all times of the year so that they might appreciate the great torrents of water after rain and misty light on cloudy days .
4 For all her encouragement to them to come at any time to her house , Rose herself was wary of calling at Great Meadow .
5 It is very , very unfortunate to come at this time . ’
6 Twenty years ago few tailor shops were without a bottle of gin : the men drank as they liked ; one kept the score , and the publican came at certain times to replenish the gin bottle .
7 Villagers said that none ever came at this time of year .
8 You know the tears came at this time
9 B : [ pragmatically interpreted particle ] the milkman came at some time prior to the time of speaking Yet it is clear to native speakers that what would ordinarily be communicated by such an exchange involves considerably more , along the lines of the italicized material in ( 3 ) : ( 3 ) A : Do you have the ability to tell me the time of the present moment , as standardly indicated on a watch , and if so please do so tell me B : No I do n't know the exact time of the present moment , but I can provide some information from which you may be able to deduce the approximate time , namely the milkman has come ( see R. Lakoff , 1973a ; Smith & Wilson , 1979 : 172ff for a discussion of such examples ) .
10 But they all did n't come at one time , they were always had new ones coming again .
11 The last Scotsman to score against the French giants has warned Hateley to watch out , however , because the knock-out blow can come at any time .
12 An election could come at any time , and policies across the board were being honed in readiness .
13 ‘ Blood can come at any time . ’
14 Already almost a year earlier Churchill had recognised that the enemy collapse in Europe might come at any time .
15 Even if he is able to negotiate a minimum fixed term before the landlord 's power to break can be exercised , once that period has expired a notice can come at any time .
16 And er he said no , it 'll be the milk , it 's the milkman , he comes at this time .
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