Example sentences of "[pron] [noun pl] coming [adv prt] " in BNC.

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1 Well — i wish Frank good luck and i — really — hope he keeps them goals coming down in Spain too give Wilko some sleepless nights …
2 I could n't contact the truck again because the hijackers would be able to hear my signals coming in , even
3 My friends coming down .
4 A few of the owners , like the Lorrimores and Daffodil and Filmer , had arranged their own transport separately in the shape of chauffeur-driven limousines , their chauffeurs coming over to the train to carry their bags .
5 I had almost reached the kitchen doorway when I heard the furious sounds of her footsteps coming back towards me again .
6 That 's probably a bit of her brains coming through .
7 They scrape up gossip and rumour and myth , when hard data is thin , to keep their salaries coming in .
8 It woke her and for a moment she struggled , her hands coming up as if to tear it away .
9 Her nerve snapped and she turned rising as she did so , her hands coming up in defence .
10 Her eyelids fluttered and she went deathly white , but she fought back the dizzying sensation , her hands coming up to brace herself against fitzAlan 's chest while the world righted itself .
11 Those who do find their ten-year-olds coming back from friends ' birthday parties where the highlight was a showing of a grisly movie like Freddy 's Revenge .
12 And erm she 's just cooking the meal and she went upstairs went into her son 's bedroom , got his belt and hung herself and her children coming back from school and find that .
13 They saw small children with noses pressed against the window of Birdie Mac 's , and men with caps pulled well down over their faces coming out of Shea 's pub .
14 She heard the door open and close , then his footsteps coming back along the corridor and go into the sitting room .
15 When I returned to the laibon 's village with the paperwork , he was looking out towards Ol Doinyo Lengai waiting for the sound and the dust and the cries of his cattle coming back .
16 As Michael stepped towards him , Grierson stepped backwards , his hands coming up to defend himself if the visitor lashed out .
17 The man heard or sensed him at the last moment and turned with his hands coming up to a fighting stance but Maxim feinted through them and hit him low in the stomach .
18 If , for example , a horseman was in the field and the ploughing was going on extremely well , his stetches coming out neatly , with dead-straight furrows and a level ‘ top ’ , his mate sometimes called out in recognition of his prowess :
19 Were your hours coming down at all ?
20 Rather than just listening to us do all the work , we 're going to divide up into two groups just to do one or two trial interviews as it were , to get the feeling for the thing , to get some of your opinions coming up .
21 You can start now to get your , because this is your tree , this is your tree , here 's your branches , and then you start to get your twigs coming off , the way do , so , so and that also , you see that , that can link up with , like that ca n't it ?
22 There 's the embarrassment of your parents coming down .
23 " And how are your studies coming along , sir ? "
24 ‘ I 'm looking forward to all our matches coming up .
25 How are your lessons coming along ?
26 She added that 50 years ago society tolerated things that were considered intolerable now and that many of our laws coming up in the social area were the result of pressure from families .
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