Example sentences of "coming [adv prt] from the [noun] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Posi then told me that a comm-call was coming in from the Famlio ship , but I told her to ignore it .
2 Erm and we find in the office that we get lots of forms coming in from the Paymaster General asking us to confirm that mister X is employed you know on a on a part time basis .
3 Each year , the whole of the money coming in from the world A.P.F .
4 as if guessing the trend of his sister 's thoughts , Aubrey said suddenly , ‘ One of my great friends , Harry Keynes , is coming over from the United States next week , Dunbar .
5 I could also see the spire of the Church of Scotland in Porteneil , and some smoke coming up from the town chimneys .
6 On the short mixed ridge leading to this minor training summit , you can view an endless stream of parties coming up from the Grands Montets cablecar station for a taste of a real alpine mountaineering .
7 In fact , it was coming back from the Tadcaster job that the old Atlas van that we had , blew up — the big ends just blew out of it and we had to dump it there and go .
8 I saw you coming back from the communion rails , with your eyes down and your hands folded , as if you were n't putrid inside , but I know .
9 One more now , as long as they do go out because erm Oh I 've got one that will be coming back from the careers service soon , erm he 's supposed to be ringing tomorrow morning .
10 Coming back from the pillar box at the end of Charteris Road , Nurse Rose met the Private Wing sister .
11 But I can remember my father coming back from the death bed and saying the old man was babbling about a grandson .
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