Example sentences of "come at [art] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 The convenience and exclusivity come at a price , though : £1.75 per metre , ex-VAT per day , and electricity costs £2 per day extra .
2 I hope that the inquiry will consider all those aspects , because the things that we all desire come at a price .
3 ‘ The injury has come at a time when I would love to be looking forward to making my home debut against Forest .
4 They have come at a time of unprecedented pressure on the government to speed up the introduction of a secure unit .
5 The joint Royal College of Nursing and Nursing Standard survey has come at a time when Essex Rivers Healthcare is trying to save £2.2 million to cope with an overspend of £1.3 million last year , waiting lists are at a record high and the closure date of a Colchester hospital has been set .
6 ITN 's cash problems have come at a time when news is more in demand than ever
7 We are naturally disappointed that substantial catastrophe losses have come at a time when the pace of our underlying recovery is accelerating , but we are confident that the improvement in our performance is soundly based and will continue to show through as strong management action proves increasingly effective . ’
8 The disappointing results of this survey come at a time when the second WHO review of its Health for All policy concludes that ‘ the implementation of strategies to achieve those aims has in many cases slowed down ’ .
9 Hyundai 's S-Coupe has always come at a bargain price — but until now it lacked the performance to match its sporty looks .
10 Overshadowed by the Gulf crisis , the meeting noted that the multinational forces confronting Iraq " have come at the request of the GCC states and will leave the region when the GCC states request " .
11 The first indication of the direction his mind ( or what passed for it ) was moving had come at the beginning of the trial when he called in two other judges to help determine whether the free pardon that Meehan had been granted quashed his conviction .
12 idea of the theory , which is something that probably should have come at the beginning but it does n't matter too much .
13 It would have been better if we could have come at the weekend & seen something of the family , but Richard had long-standing plans involving friends of his who could only come ( from Macclesfield ) on Saturday .
14 erm The more recent developments in erm women 's fiction , feminist fiction , erm the lead has come there certainly from America so that not only do you have leading erm women novelists but you have leading women black novelists and black women novelists and this erm of course may very well come , and I hope it does , in this country , but it has n't come at the moment .
15 Chairman Bob Bennett revealed that the new purge had come at the end of a three-hour committee meeting .
16 Perhaps part of the fascination of movies has always been that they trigger off so many memories but what is interesting about so much film-making in the 1920s is that movies are so closely associated with that age of the masses that had come at the end of one century and the beginning of another .
17 It may be significant , as S.D. Keynes has suggested , that the chapters which bear most signs of his influence come at the end , and that their subject matter is closely related to that of the tracts entered before the Letter .
18 Inevitably , in such a well-established industry — modern-style factoring has been in existence in the UK since the 1960s product improvement has come at the margins .
19 Mm and I was just wondering if that is your girl who is due to come at a quarter past six then she erm
20 1-0 at half time was n't so bad , especially with a second leg to come at the Manor .
21 ‘ We need to come at the issue fresh each time , ’ says Nigel Pike of the Department of Transport 's ad agency D'Arcy Masius Benton and Bowles .
22 In this , the scene is divided into three sections both horizontally and vertically , and the idea is to line up the shot so that the main features are made to come at the intersections of the imaginary dividing lines .
23 If the video is to end with music though , you should arrange for the last note to come at the end of the last shot .
24 On Monday 27 February Fleischmann and Pons were due to bring their working cell to Brigham Young University for the neutron spectrum to be measured , but a graduate student had to go to a funeral and so they suggested it would be better to come at the end of the week instead .
25 They function as a diversion to the eye , a focus for a view , a foretaste of grandeurs to come at the entrance to a park .
26 Well , if they 'd like to come at the fire station with their money today , barring fire calls , when we 'll be out of course , or if they see the fire engine driving round Didcot and it has n't got its blue lights on and they want to flag us down , they 're more than welcome to .
27 The only way out may simply be to mandate a shorter planning period , an alternative the Japanese have demonstrated does not have to come at the expense of quality .
28 If for any reason the plaintiff was unable to come at the time fixed for his hearing , he became ‘ non-suited ’ , and the man he hoped to sue could collect the deposit he had left with the clerk on starting the action .
29 Bob knew that , whether she called herself Mad Maggie or Margaret Stanhope , friendship came at a price .
30 The idea came at a school council meeting and members of the fours bands , Euphoria , Affected , Jesse 's Hat Collection and Necro-Cannibal Bloodfeast , all Bohunt pupils , had been practising hard .
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