Example sentences of "coming [adv] on [art] [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 However , a good deal of tension is created at this point , with the bass playing the expected D while the accompanying chords are first a G major , then an Amin7 , finally releasing this tension by coming together on the sustained D major , which leads positively into the beginning of the next verse , a G major .
2 They were in a similar position to the person coming along on a standby basis for an airline seat as against the passenger paying a full fare , and without the full rights of a standby passenger , in the sense that the decision whether or not to accommodate them in the college was entirely discretionary .
3 ‘ But the crucial thing is to see that budget deficit coming down on a medium term basis convincingly .
4 Looking up at the north-facing slope ahead you would see snow and ice and you would tremble , but you would know that coming down on the other side , you would walk in sunshine , through green grass and sweet-smelling flowers .
5 ‘ We 've got someone coming in on a blue light , a young man who 's fallen under a train .
6 I 'd like to take up a couple of points if I may about getting some erm we were talking before mentioned children coming in on a regular basis er it 's called living .
7 But quite clearly this is a more expensive use of beds in residential establishments , when people simply come in for a matter of days or week or two weeks , rather than coming in on a permanent basis .
8 Here , in bad weather , there are reputed to be spectacular collisions between the seawater coming in on the westerly winds and the fresh water trying to get out .
9 Coming southwards on the main Arezzo — Lake Trasimeno road , just before Policiano , a sign points left and a straight avenue leads to this handsome country residence surrounded by cypresses , palm trees , bamboo cane , conifers and much tranquillity .
10 ‘ The first thing I want is a bath , ’ said Kenichi Horie after coming ashore on the southern island of Okinawa .
11 Like a shark , she 'd have to keep moving to survive … and some shark , Lucy thought as she shouldered her way through into some windowless corridor which echoed with the tinny sounds of the show playback , coming through on a cheap relay speaker .
12 While Beck 's adventures were cut short , Nick Faldo , beaten by Lyle in last year 's final , went into overtime against David Frost of South Africa before coming through on the 38th hole .
13 Coming up on the first platform , Admiral .
14 And in addition to that , of course , they have copper , and coming up on the future horizon cobalt , and erm the possibilities of developing tourism on quite a big scale , as they were beginning to do in the nineteen sixties before Amin Amin took over .
15 This error is like climbing below a col , and coming up on the wrong side of it .
16 I mean they , they both firmly saying they 're coming back on a full time basis ,
17 They 're coming back on the first Wednesday of next month with a bus load of about forty Women 's Institute members — ’ She broke off as she realised he was staring at her in horror .
18 they booked a six week holiday coming back on the first week on boxing day they 've got free car hire for the whole six weeks , not the insurance .
19 Although striking an important psychological blow by coming out on the winning side against his main challenger , Wasps ' Steve Bates , he admitted : ‘ Even though I am the man in possession , it would be just as easy for the selectors to pick Steve . ’
20 And why I mention that is that the purpose of these people coming they are commercial they are coming here on a commercial basis .
21 R r right around the country in all sorts of different locations , we 'd seen applications coming forward on a speculative basis .
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