Example sentences of "and [noun] coming [adv prt] " in BNC.
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1 | Yon Balberith is reet big orrid ruffy beast wi gurt black beard full o rats and green teeth gnashing and a grinding and flames coming out o bum that 'd take wallpaper off front parlor . |
2 | ‘ If we can go through the Christmas programme , with games against Crystal Palace and Chelsea coming up , and get good results I think we 'll get out of it . |
3 | A person of ‘ quality ’ — such as a member of the landed gentry or the clergy — would be at the top of their scale , commanding a funeral similar to that organized by the College of Arms for a knight bachelor , with paupers and wayfarers coming in at the bottom . |
4 | Since the 1920's Berlin has been a city encountered through images : Doblin , Pabst and Isherwood ; the diabolic glamour of Nazism ; Year Zero ; the Airlift ; John Kennedy and spies coming in from the cold ; the generation of " 68 , the stylized desperation of the punk underground , and angels made corporeal . |
5 | There 's a mess of yelling and confusion coming over , and I ask him what is going on . |
6 | The existence of the continuum means that policies made by the centre are changed by information and guidance coming back up from the locality . |
7 | No , no , I could fix the bike back , where 's the lock to the bike , what 's the matter , I want to play football , I want to play , where 's me football kit , he wanted me to say your dad said you 're not allowed to play football because it 's too late and dark coming in . |
8 | This index was started by Herbarium staff , who scanned new journals and books coming in to the Library . |
9 | He seemed to cause embarrassment to his side of the room , but a sense of doors opening and light coming in to mine ( p. 41 ) . |
10 | And then when we finished er finished the game about , I do n't know must have been about twenty to eleven when we finished the game there was sandwiches and chips coming out . |
11 | When the morning came they saw all the gardeners and weeders coming up to the wall and every one was looked at by three guards . |
12 | Her was like that , rolled at the back , like that and curls coming out , yeah ? |
13 | And winter coming on . |
14 | It took nearly five minutes before Delaney , wearing a second set of earphones , looked up sharply to make sure that the radioman , swearing at the weird interference , could hear the stream of dots and dashes coming in . |
15 | She could almost imagine the door opening and Isabelle coming in to sit down at the dressing-table with its pretty antique tortoiseshell and silver toilet set , humming softly as she loved to do . |
16 | I 'd hate to think what you could get for selling the rights to tests in , say , a Southern Hemisphere Five Nations with South Africa and Argentina coming in . |
17 | After nearly eight years of working as an editor of the NI , I have facts embedded in my brain and figures coming out of my ears . |
18 | There are some nasty facts and figures coming out of Gloucester this season . |
19 | Marie followed the bus route to where she had seen Simon with his mother and father coming out of the private estate in their car . |
20 | And remember , Roger , the thread had been removed , the fuse destroys itself , and people coming in and out of the room , once the bed was on fire , would scarcely think it suspicious even if they saw the odd burn mark on the floor . |
21 | Pedalling up to the office in the mornings , with the bike wheels crunching on the thick white frost , I would arrive with bright red cheeks and breath coming out like steam , and once the Met Officer commented , after I had given him a cheerful , early morning smile , ‘ You do n't know what a difference it makes to your face when you smile ! |
22 | Right , well we 'll get it all sorted for then and we 'll try and arrange a programme whereby we tie it up with Loretta or whoever that erm mom and I and Beth coming up to you and perhaps we can go out for lunch , yeah ? |
23 | I remember people coming in from funny countries — you know , Turkish people and Indian people , and Americans coming in to play oboe . |
24 | Ray Illingworth refers to ‘ Hall and Griffith coming out of the trees ’ in an ambiguous reference to the inadequate sightscreens at Headingley in the '60s , although the ultimate faux pas was Tony Lewis ’ ill-timed use of the fourletter word when , unbeknown to him , he was still on air . |
25 | She 's got Bill and erm Bill and Anne coming up . |
26 | The track from Dent Town up Flinter Gill on to the " Ocky " , as locals call it , is an old green lane , with rough boulders and stones paving the steep way out of the dale used in former days by packhorse trains and coal-carts coming over from Ingleton and Barbondale . |
27 | ‘ But promotion and relegation coming in will help them develop a more competitive style of play . ’ |
28 | ‘ But promotion and relegation coming in will help them develop a more competitive style of play . ’ |
29 | I warn you , I ca n't stand seeing people lying in beds with bottles hanging up beside them and tubes coming in and out of their noses . |
30 | So I said so yo , is your mum and dad coming down from Bristol this weekend ? |