Example sentences of "be [adv] coming to [art] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 ‘ You know , Mr Lytham , I am rapidly coming to the conclusion that my bequest might also wait a few more years .
2 ‘ I am rapidly coming to the conclusion , ’ said Busacher thoughtfully , ‘ that it is something personal with Madge Grimsilk and me .
3 Irrespective of the decisions of the World Bank classifiers , however , it is an undeniable fact that in the 1990s most hitherto self-proclaimed socialist or communist countries are rapidly coming to an understanding with transnational capitalism , and that the scope and volume of the transnational practices of such states with the states and institutions of the capitalist system have increased dramatically in the last decade .
4 Salata was arrested at 12.05am outside the development of luxury homes , centred on a polo club , after reports from security guards that he had been repeatedly coming to the south gate .
5 Matters are now coming to a head because of the advent of leagues next season .
6 We are now coming to the time of the year when paddlers start competing again in marathons and it would be nice to remember the ancient Greeks who started it all off .
7 I 'm rapidly coming to the conclusion that this is a young man 's game . ’
8 I 'm rapidly coming to the opinion that one large tough fish is easier to monitor in less-than-perfect conditions such as a new tank than a shoal of small stuff .
9 The widespread implications of the Famine were already coming to the surface .
10 Italians were now coming to the fore in car racing thanks to Alfa , and Nuvolari joined the team as the man to spearhead their attack on the German manufacturers .
11 Give me patience , give me a little more patience , Alida thought , for it is soon coming to an end .
12 If we look also at the review sections , we see that already in the 1920s McKerrow takes the view that a " great period of discovery is rapidly coming to an end : " an age of English scholarship is passing , if not already passed " .
13 So why not celebrate the fact that it 's rapidly coming to an end and invest in a poignant musical reminder of 1992 … ?
14 The UC 's Mountainbike league is also coming to a close with the final event at Rostrevor on Sunday .
15 I am so pleased to think that his kind of socialism ‘ without the state ’ is now coming to the fore again in Labour politics .
16 The promotion is now coming to an end , but to qualify you just needed to produce till receipts for any eight loaves of Hovis 800g .
17 That his time with us is fast coming to an end .
18 The letter concludes : ‘ In this light , you will understand that the Longleat Estate is increasingly coming to the view that the wishes and interests of the climbing community are inimitable to the interests , duties and priorities of the estate . ’
19 Also big trousers with big tops — it was all coming to an end , but it was still OK to wear them .
20 As before , the old man was slow coming to the door , but this time she was ready for him .
21 This is a typical example of Coleridge 's influence , which extended to many other writers of the age ; but in the case of Wordsworth the period of any real exchange of ideas was rapidly coming to an end .
22 No matter how well matched Harry and Cora-Beth appeared to be , Aubrey was rapidly coming to the conclusion that Harry still harboured romantic memories of his sister .
23 And , although she was rapidly coming to the conclusion that she had made a fool of herself all down the line , she still did n't quite know how .
24 At the second last fence Crisp was still ten lengths to the good but he was clearly coming to the end of his tether .
25 ‘ The reports we received on him were excellent and his contract was also coming to an end .
26 She was now coming to the end of her second year , and only yesterday had been transferred from Bassett , the male surgical ward .
27 She was fast coming to the conclusion that it would be impossible to be neutral about Matthew Preston .
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