Example sentences of "comes [adv] at the [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | He said , one has to learn that painting well — in the academic and technical sense — comes right at the bottom of the list . |
2 | The extract comes right at the end of the Foreword . |
3 | ‘ By tradition the money always comes in at the end . |
4 | It comes in at the nerve-ends and is translated into chemical and electrical reactions . |
5 | Relaxation comes naturally at the Forte Hotel Village . |
6 | When that white light comes down at the end |
7 | Statements by the West German Bundesbank indicate that it views monetary union as a state which comes only at the end of a very long process of economic convergence . |
8 | ‘ If things are as you say , then a man can never be sure of his wife ; never be sure that he 'll find her there when he comes home at the end of the day . |
9 | Never mind that this is very seldom what happens when a bullet strikes a forehead and especially when it comes out at the back of the head . |
10 | The kitchen comes out at the back . |
11 | it comes out at the beginning . |
12 | down and there 's a path goes along and it comes , it goes under the road bridge and it comes out at the foot bridge and it runs next to it |
13 | No , it all comes out at the end of the summer , see . |
14 | A favourite spot for horse-riders , ramblers and walkers , the right of way which runs in a straight line from a point close to the Royal Naval School comes out at the Hindhead gibbet . |
15 | In the end , of course , the theory is that the bird gets used to the food being there and comes back at the wag of a finger . |
16 | Ian Hunter , who made a sensational two-try debut against Canada , retains his right wing role while Rory Underwood , who retired after the World Cup , comes back at the expense of younger brother Tony . |
17 | The most explicit line in the piece , is a line from Owen 's poem , ‘ Strange Meeting ’ which comes almost at the end of the baritone solo in the last section of the War Requiem , the quietly and simply sung , |