Example sentences of "and coming [adv prt] [prep] [art] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | Meanwhile , plenty of new flats are being built and coming on to the market : developers have rushed to get their projects completed in the hope of selling before demand dried up . |
2 | And coming round to the south . |
3 | She was wasting her breath , she saw , for Ven was already out of the car and coming round to the passenger door . |
4 | And coming up on the rails in the first division are Oxford United . |
5 | and coming up with a travesty like this that masquerades as a motion to the Council . |
6 | Adam had a sudden awful vision of the spade going through that green turf and coming up with a skull on it . |
7 | This can be answered only by identifying what is wrong with the present system and coming up with an alternative . |
8 | confirmed that what was envisaged was , as identified but not without some reservations , a restructuring of the profession with future practitioners gaining their experience among and coming up from the ranks of the newly created cadre of internal auditors . |
9 | You 're on the main part of the carriageway , and coming in on the left there is this traffic coming down a slip road to join you . |
10 | Sean ( Being really sad and coming in to the library on a sunday to do some work ) |
11 | ‘ Oh , I 'm well enough , ’ Mrs Clamp said , shaking her head and coming down off the stool , picking up some more frozen burgers and going back to the freezer . |
12 | Nearly everyone came down according to plan , but Sgt Paul Flood surprised everyone by missing the drop zone and coming down behind the crowd . |
13 | and we 're , we 're going on the Friday afternoon and coming back on the Monday afternoon . |
14 | And then coming down from a point on King Street just to the left of the existing tree , if you can imagine that , and coming back across the marketplace |
15 | And coming back from the sea , laden with fish for their young , they can only find safety in their nest holes . |
16 | She was out every evening , sometimes staying away all night and coming back in the afternoon only to tart herself up for the next evening away . |
17 | But he could only watch , alarm contending with excitement and coming out about a nose ahead . |
18 | I fully sympathise with the hon. Lady 's constituents , but one must face the facts of life : in a recession , and coming out of a recession , jobs are always being lost . |
19 | The away end bogs , according to who was forced to abandon half-times plans for a piss , are Heysel revisited — one narrow tunnel going into and coming out of the place was crammed with hundreds of fans all going in and out at the same time , plus a few old bills looking on saying helpfully ‘ I should n't do that if I were you . |