Example sentences of "[noun] coming [adv] [art] " in BNC.
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1 | Got ta make cups of tea coming down every half hour . |
2 | Carrie sat around the bed with her mother and Fred chatting for a while , and it was not too long before they saw Joe Maitland coming down the ward . |
3 | The next day he starts at one car coming around a bend a little fast . |
4 | I could feel the different textures of wood , gravel and asphalt racing beneath my fingers as they came to rest on the road , and was terrified of a car coming up the cul-de-sac and smashing my hand . |
5 | with sort of a trail of red blood coming out the middle ! |
6 | Then she looked behind her and saw a carriage coming up the same hill that she had just climbed , with a man leading the horse . |
7 | there was a street light coming up the bloody |
8 | Light coming down the barrel is focussed by a small plastic lens onto the photo-diode and the device is sensitive enough to detect the changes in intensity of the picture . |
9 | They are identical in the same way that the articles coming off a well-engineered assembly line are identical . |
10 | This time he could almost hear a patient sigh coming down the telephone . |
11 | The orderly sergeant missed his footing coming down the rather steep gangway into the magazine , and cursed " Oh bother " or some similar word you hear often in the Sergeants Mess . |
12 | Coffin heard feet coming down the staircase from the upper floor of the house . |
13 | If the silicon chips coming off a production line begin to fail , ordinary optical-microscope pictures of the minute circuitry can often help to sort out what is going wrong . |
14 | Not , says UI , to kowtow to any kind of preconditions SunSoft wants UI to meet for the firm to close on the desktop issue , but simply that USL does n't have resources to do all the development work coming down the line . |
15 | And you have acid coming up the gullet , |
16 | Trev 's Browning skipper Tony Marti said : ‘ We fished a Super League practise session last September and we saw an oil slick coming down the canal then . |
17 | And I said well yeah look thing buzz coming out the end . |
18 | In the face of recent doubts surrounding Intel 's future plans for its i860 RISC , Du Pont says it is now under non-disclosure for a new iteration coming down the line — though there 's no hint of silicon just yet . |
19 | Seeing Harry coming down the wet , narrow street , she knew straight away that he was bringing bad news . |
20 | oh it , they showed you pictures of things coming out the squares |
21 | with maggots coming out the beak |
22 | The roar of the water coming down the gully drummed at my ears as I inched the Toyota into the bend . |
23 | It was virtually a hundred-and-eighty-degree turn and very sharp , the culvert blocked with stone and the remains of a small tree , so that the full volume of the water coming down the gully was swirling across the track to disappear over the edge , thundering down into the main gorge of the Jequetepeque . |
24 | Do you think it was important that er or do you think your experience coming though the was important ? |
25 | A stolen refrigerated truck drives the wrong way up the autobahn — that was seen by a driver coming up the northbound lane — and Tweed 's Mercedes was somewhere not far ahead . |
26 | The old Escorts went up more than 12 per cent last year , the last rise coming just a couple of weeks before the introduction of the new model . |
27 | Their world is being turned upside down by the cable revolution and the string of multimedia technologies coming down the pike , but US telephone companies — both local and long-distance — will maintain strong credit quality throughout the 1990s despite major competitive , regulatory and technological challenges , Moody 's Investors Service Inc concludes in its annual report on the industry . |
28 | 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 . |
29 | Which is traffic coming down the A sixty one and heading west on the A fifty nine . |
30 | I get stuck in a crowd of people coming out the tube and I have to stand on tiptoe so I can keep my eye on her . |