Examples of 'that comes at' in a sentence
Meaning of "that comes at"
that comes at: a phrase used to indicate something that occurs or happens in a particular way or time
How to use "that comes at" in a sentence
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That comes at the end of every week.
This is a trip that comes at a interesting time.
That comes at night when one sleeps.
I asked about a cartel that comes at night.
That comes at the end of the rhyme.
We do not understand that that comes at a price.
That comes at the second level of licensing.
The problem is that comes at a really high price.
That comes at the price of our common security.
But we both know that comes at a human cost.
That comes at the heart chakra.
And the dream that comes at night controls us.
Not by thugs or kidnappers or anything else that comes at us.
Any animal that comes at us is a predator.
We got standing orders to drop anybody that comes at us.
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But that comes at a high price.
This is a welcome decision that comes at a good time.
And that comes at a cost.
They offer quality but that comes at a price.
That comes at a great risk.
I will crush anything that comes at me from up ahead.
That comes at the end.
It is a choice that comes at a high price.
I will stand in the way of anything that comes at him.
Great news that comes at the wrong time.
I will be the help if you kill anything that comes at us.
The one that comes at night.
There are tentatively many varieties of yogurt that comes at hand.
But remember that comes at a price.
That comes at the expense of the practical demands of this ship.
This is the joy that comes at the end.
That comes at a time when wages and shipping costs have been rising.
You can see everything that comes at you as an opportunity.
That comes at the wrong time for Turkey.
I also love the reflection that comes at the end.
And that comes at a price.
But it needs the hook that comes at the end.
Just stuff that comes at the beginning of the movies.
A prefix is a letter or a letter group that comes at the beginning of a word.
The truth that comes at the end is ugly and dirty.
An epistrophe is a repetitive word that comes at the end of statement.
The one that comes at the top of most lists is lavender.
The best advice is the one that comes at the right time.
Something that comes at so high a price can not but command great value.
She has discovered that grace is a gift that comes at unexpected times.
Human progress that comes at the cost of others is not real progress.
Missing a period is the most common symptom of pregnancy that comes at an early stage.
Another excellent post that comes at just the right moment for me.
That comes at a real cost to Canadians.
Your words here are always a gift that comes at just the right time.
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Just wait till she comes out
Then it comes off your pay cheque