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

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1 A similar directive covering public works contracts over £3.5 million is scheduled to come in at the beginning of 1990 .
2 There 's no way I can manage to come down at the moment . ’
3 ‘ Not that anyone 's going to come anyway at the moment .
4 I 've planned me route , I 'm going down the M six , I need to come off at the spaghetti junction whatever it is , and I 'm going to check me clock and I 'm going allow plenty of time to get there .
5 Whichever way you looked at it , that name seemed to come up at every turn : Rose Hilaire mother of Steve , employer of Lily , and niece of a body under Coffin 's floorboards .
6 The narrowness of Foxton was at least one of the arguments to come up at the end of the century in favour of the inclined plane .
7 If I increase the bubbles in the column they just seem to come out at the water inlet holes at the water surface .
8 Are you able to come out at the weekend with us ? ’
9 But remember that any increase in death cover is likely to come out at the expense of a lower retirement benefit .
10 Where a problem seems obviously more complex they suggest that the client makes an appointment with an adviser to come back at a time when the bureau is officially closed to the public .
11 If they say we 've got to pay it , well then I 'll have to come back at the council meeting .
12 If the unholy alliance in favour of the National Curriculum is likely to come apart at the seams over the issue of resource , so also , given the very different aspirations of those who support its introduction , there is likely to be a parting of the ways over principles .
13 The reasons for the job cuts are a classified secret , but volunteers for redundancy and early retirement are being urged to come forward at the base in Cheltenham , where seven thousand people work .
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