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Sentence count:132+6Posted:2016-07-17Updated:2020-07-24
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61. The prolonged federal government shutdown could not have come at a worse time for businessman Herb Stein.
62. The slowest processes come at the top of the hierarchy, and provide the environment for faster processes.
63. The Belfry was cold and wet, which gave us a taste of what was to come at Lytham.
64. For Mr Barak the bombing could not have come at a worse time.
65. An election could come at any time, and policies across the board were being honed in readiness.
66. The drought could not have come at a worse time for Texas cattle ranchers.
67. Before long he would hear the sirens of approaching police cars come at my summons to arrest him for being off limits.
68. The rest, six in all, have come at regular intervals since.
69. He cursed himself inwardly for this sudden indisposition, which had come at the worst possible moment.
70. We come at last to be the lies that we purvey.
71. The night sitter left at 7 a.m. and the home care aide was due to come at 8 a.m.
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72. I managed to come at the stroke of midnight with my third companion of the night.
73. These come at the speed of the speaker and the listeners do not need to make any physical adjustment.
74. You have come at a very inconvenient time.
75. The turnaround could not come at a better time.
76. Stay there, the patrol car will come at once.
77. Resurrect spells come at later levels.
78. I will come at all events.
79. The dog was trained to come at call.
80. Come at all events as soon as possible.
81. You come at a most inopportune time.
82. The high-profile visits come at a time when India's defense sector is overhauling its military hardware.
83. President Obama wrote: "Our relationship with China isguided by the recognition that we live in an inter-connected world.One country's success need not come at the expense of another.
84. Remind yourself that death shall come at any moment, a good way to spur yourself not to let every day of your life slip by emptily.
85. The growing bond-market jitters come at a time when euro-zone policy makers appear to be running out of options for tackling the currency bloc's crisis.
86. China and Hong Kong account for close to 80 per cent, or A$400m ($396m), of Australia's annual exports of rock lobster and the unexpected ban could not have come at a worse time.
87. Our freedom from spam had come at a stiff price -- a very high false-positive rate.
88. But the prices of wheat, corn and soyabean are all high, so any big shift towards one crop will come at the expense of the others.
89. It is but this pestilent outlaw tricking us. Let me but get on my horse and come at him and I will put an end to his tricks. Back to the path, and keep together.
90. " The teacher said to the fawn, "Very well, you can come at this time tomorrow for your first lesson.
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