Example sentences of "[verb] [pron] [adv] coming " in BNC.
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1 | Saw them catch him up coming along with all their blue lights thinking . |
2 | ‘ It was such a cold day , ’ said Ianthe , ‘ and you 're not allowed to eat in the Public Record Office , so I thought just for once … = ’ She stopped , feeling that too much attention was being drawn to her and that they ought to be getting on with their work , especially as the Ash Wednesday service had made them late coming back from lunch . |
3 | You know in case there was any inspector or anybody but er I do n't remember anybody ever coming . |
4 | He said today : ‘ I just can not see him ever coming back , not after this length of time . |
5 | Yeah I really missed you not coming into work with me yesterday . |
6 | I began to feel something sharp coming through the roof of my mouth and went to Mr Grover , who X-rayed me and showed me a pretty picture of that fateful root still there despite the hammer and chisel . |
7 | But I see more than Rainbow does : I see something else coming over the wall . |
8 | As much as three up after 11 holes the Spaniards lost both the 12th and 13th to pars but held themselves together coming down the stretch to win a priceless point . |