Example sentences of "[verb] [prep] coming to " in BNC.

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1 erm does she know about coming to school ? another car , huh , does she know about coming to school erm late ?
2 erm does she know about coming to school ? another car , huh , does she know about coming to school erm late ?
3 This awareness of need is the first level of understanding in coming to faith , and if there is any deficiency at this fundamental level , doubt will strike later on .
4 Born free , oh by the way I went to that study centre , I went to that study centre and she looked at it she asked me what spilt over it and she said oh it 's still readable and she said well done for coming to er
5 Make a list of words that describe how you think Brian Smart would feel about coming to school each day .
6 We could perhaps speak of coming to ‘ know ’ being , but it may be that in this case ‘ knowledge ’ is itself a metaphor .
7 The worried son of a deceased benefice-holder mobilised two great magnates , one of them well-placed at court , to ensure his succession to a beneficium non grande when he himself was prevented from coming to the palace .
8 Such consensus was originally explained as the product of a distinct personality which members of the police either possessed before coming to the force or quickly develop as a result of the job ( for a survey of the literature on this see Adlam 1981 ) .
9 The Greek achievement represented an ideal : special , superior , but still largely remote and mysterious ; Germany 's own new culture was to evolve by coming to terms with it ; and a collective effort was to be the means of realizing that aim .
10 Over a soundtrack of appropriate chart hits , unidentified teenagers talked about coming to terms with their own sexuality .
11 There are men out there who , three years ago , would not have dreamed of coming to a gathering like this .
12 However , my concerns did not begin with coming to North Shields in 1977 .
13 Later , when dealing with the case against the appellant Low , and having told the jury that they could not consider as evidence against him any statements made by the second appellant , he added : ‘ Now in deciding what it was that the first accused is proved to have done , you must consider all the evidence available in the case against the first accused in coming to this decision , but only that evidence . ’
14 The brief guides to subject areas taught in the Faculty of Arts that follow are intended to help in coming to a decision .
15 The aim of this research is to examine the strategies which prisoners and their families adopt in coming to terms with custody and its various social consequences .
16 Indeed , all the experiences that we have had before coming to the House influence us .
17 One of the battles my friends and I have had since coming to Rhodesia has been to stay out of the little box into which some people would like to pop us .
18 Despite the claims of its opponents that SWAPO was motivated by ideological extremism , the pragmatism it showed on coming to power , exemplified by the inclusion of non-SWAPO members in the government ( notably the white Finance Minister , Otto Herrigel ) was reflected in cautious economic policies and a policy of national reconciliation .
19 Even if parents succeed in coming to terms with letting their children go , their best efforts are likely to be undermined by the ‘ dirty washing ’ gambit , or proprietorial claims to ‘ my room ’ which the child will not relinquish .
20 Likewise suppose the corporation propose to increase the number of taxicabs from 300 to 350 or 400 or more : it is the duty of the corporation to hear those affected before coming to a decision adverse to their interests .
21 These strategies for grappling with the explanation of most liberal democracies ' stability do little to reduce the problems that Marxist theorists confront in coming to terms with an enduring political alternative to state socialism , and one which most Western Marxists seem to find preferable to the Stalinist forms of state socialism .
22 The dish can of course be reheated without coming to any harm .
23 She had lived there for some time although it is not known where she lived before coming to Darlington .
24 However , his young family is very important to him , and he had reservations about being a selector because players might be inhibited from coming to him with their problems .
25 A survey conducted at the beginning of this year suggested that 96% of securities fraud cases are settled before coming to trial .
26 Michael , Michael started the ball rolling in my mind , er , yes he , he , I , one thing erm yesterday , erm one thing he , he started to coming to more meetings last year and erm I think he 'd seen one or two people come along and not ,
27 However , she said she would now prefer to try to cope without coming to the hospital but would also said she was sure she would not take a further overdose .
28 Some of the strength she had gained through coming to terms with the truth oozed out of her .
29 There were no police statements taken and the thing never even looked like coming to court .
30 G. M. Young suggested that he wavered before coming to his courageous decision not to resign at once .
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