Example sentences of "come [verb] at [art] " in BNC.
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1 | Terence was Jessica 's cousin , who had come sniffing at the Cultra house a couple of times early in Karen 's visit . |
2 | But after 25 years loyal service with the RAF , the time has come to look at a more modern replacement . |
3 | She had come to look at the frescos of Sandweg , the frescos that interpreted the story of the Massacre of the Innocents — the slaughter of the male children of Bethlehem at the behest of Herod . |
4 | The time has come to look at the Treaty of European Union and the philosophy which lies behind it in a little more detail . |
5 | Mrs Heaton said : ‘ I certainly did not expect this we had come to look at the architecture . ’ |
6 | The chair has to come to rest at the bottom of the stairs and you need room to get on and off at both ends . |
7 | In conventional language we talk of a pointer moving across a scale to come to rest at the mark saying " here " or at the mark saying " there " . |
8 | In the event , Paris was saved because Galliéni recognized that the moment had come to strike at the Germans when Kluck , wheeling northeast of the city , exposed his right flank to the Sixth Army . |
9 | So that was how I came to sit at the Gorengs ' dining-table with Master Goreng and Longman 's standard conversational texts before us . |
10 | I wonder whether the same view would apply if Neil Young or Van Morrison came knocking at the door . ’ |
11 | The poor , sick , bereaved , came knocking at the door . |
12 | A small opportunity arose when Lizzie came knocking at the door for the ceremonial delivery of two silver-bound shoulder sprays , one , a gardenia , the other an orchid , and a card which said : From Robert . |
13 | So cos apparently , while he was on the phone she came knocking at the door then |
14 | The dufflecoat would have been the one he had worn when he first came to work at the Establishment . |
15 | Later he came to work at the house which was his first entry into Local Government . |
16 | All Félix 's guests who came to dine at the château paid her extravagant compliments . |
17 | Investigations are continuing to discover how the two cars came to collide at the Great Stainton crossroads on the narrow road . |
18 | One evening Leopold Zborowski , a Polish poet , came to look at the modern paintings exhibited and was immediately taken by Modigliani 's remarkable talent . |
19 | Dr Hunter came to look at the neck and shoulders . |
20 | When prospective buyers came to look at the house , which happened more and more frequently , they stayed out of the way until they had gone . |
21 | ‘ I came to look at the gravestone . ’ |
22 | He noted given unto a Newlands man who came to look at the supposed Wad Mine at Conistone 5s . " |
23 | When he came to look at the poem Miss Gilberd had intended to teach , Toby rather wondered at her judgement . |
24 | the situa , perhaps it 's worth outlining how Litchfield came to look at the new settlement option , because it has some relevance to York |
25 | When fire protection officials came to look at the dump they discovered mattresses deposited by a bed company , furniture and even potentially hazardous oil cans . |
26 | The lift came to rest at the first floor and the door slid open . |
27 | When they immediately reacted with their automatic alarm response of rolling up into a tight ball , the entire family promptly rolled down the slope of the hill and came to rest at the man 's feet , where he picked them up and popped them into his collecting bag . |
28 | The glass moved more smoothly , more quickly , then came to rest at the figure zero . |
29 | Fran closed her eyes , willing the frantic pounding of her pulse to slow , but when his fingers completed their slow journey and came to rest at the base of her neck she knew that he could feel every frantic beat . |
30 | The bag came to rest at the small of her back . |