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

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1 The coypu-control man must have come on a weekday , though , and it was with that hangover that Adam associated his coming .
2 They had come on a sight-seeing visit and , of course , they had their cameras with them .
3 But had she come on a journey , or what ?
4 Brown has come on a kind of pilgrimage to the heart of urban blight .
5 She seemed to have come on the retreat more out of material loyalty than religious devotion .
6 Since then 172 firms have come on the register from which businesses without a solicitor can be referred .
7 Well it would n't made any difference cos we would have come on the Sunday anyway .
8 You may have been sat in the Wendover if you 've come on the Sunday , but even having breakfast I bet you were going , what time do you think we ought to leave .
9 That is where the plugger and press officer come on the scene .
10 Etty with her friend Dolly Murchie , had come on the scene .
11 When he had come on the scene about fifteen years earlier he had been a spectacular hitter of a golf ball and a brilliant putter : a fearsome blend of talents in a golfer — if they combine regularly .
12 Two of the hotel functionaries had come on the scene .
13 Technology has come on the scene to help firms with all of these practice management needs and , most recently , integrated practice management systems have evolved to provide the solution to all the information problems of the busy practice .
14 She was in no hurry , and had made no plans to meet Rosie , since Francisco had come on the scene .
15 You know as the result of a fire the , the amount of money and goods that er are destroyed in the fire erm chemicals erm have come on the scene which bring with it their own particular dangers and risks from fire and from erm from the toxic effects of chemicals and the endanger to the environment .
16 ‘ When I saw him , but he must 've come on the bus it 'd stop at the turn an' 't was about the time .
17 Yet he has seen only two other houses in the creek come on the market in the last 12 years .
18 A number of phased retirement schemes have come on the market to enable people to stagger the purchase of their annuities under their pension arrangements .
19 Perhaps , he said , the hijackers had come on the train .
20 Maybe , the Mountie said , but if she was as upset as all that , why had she come on the train at all ?
21 She had come on an errand and was greeted by a mad woman , an amazon .
22 ‘ Mrs Hammond , forgive me , but … did you , both of you , give serious thought to the possibilities of what might happen when you decided to come on a cruise ? ’
23 It 's always been a dream of ours , to come on a cruise . ’
24 That Mrs Aggie no longer went ragging in The Courts , but , instead , encouraged the children to bring what rags they had to the yard , there to receive their candy rock , and also the women to come on a Sunday morning to the barn and buy what they wanted , she knew was very wise .
25 She was looking at Aggie now , and Aggie said , ‘ Well , there will be holidays , dear , there will be holidays ; ’ then turning to the Mother Superior , added firmly , ‘ she 'll have to come on a holiday three times a year , other wise it 's no go . ’
26 If Matthew 's not going to come on a Wednesday
27 If I was desperate to finish something then I prefer to come on a Friday .
28 I thought we both looked pretty good : rich enough to have all the trappings , oiky enough to want to come on an Action Man course .
29 Any science teacher to apply to come on the course .
30 Prof Eno took us round to see Morrissey , because he lives nearby in Oscar Wilde 's old cottage and he was too ‘ ill ’ to come on the outing .
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