Example sentences of "coming [prep] [noun sg] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 Stonehill , last in Belfast two years ago is coming as part of a European tour .
2 once I got to bed and me brain works I thought , oh dear , the family 's coming for lunch on Tuesday so I ca n't do it !
3 Are n't you coming for lunch with Mrs Richards ? ’
4 I remember an occasion , some years ago , when the front door bell rang here and I opened the door and it was my secretary coming for work in the morning .
5 I mean Tina 's worried now , she 's got his mother coming for christmas for a fortnight .
6 The Derbyshire farmers saw the increase coming through genetics with , for example , the use of high yielding dairy bulls .
7 You got to have a chauffeur , you 'll have to buy me a hat you 'll have to buy me a hat you 'll have to make it worth me while coming off dole at forty pound a week .
8 I remember coming off stage in Rio and being piled into a helicopter to take us back to the hotel .
9 On every police authority of sixteen members there will of course as we 've heard be five nominees of the politician in London , three Justices of the Peace and eight councillors , coming of course from different political parties as is required by the legislation and in my view rightly required by the legislation .
10 BOYZ ‘ N ’ THE HOOD , a powerful drama about coming of age in Black urban America , marks the feature film writing and directing debut of 23-year-old John Singleton .
11 John Pearson , who appears at the Wine Garden , Alton , on Tuesday , of of the 1960s decade of British blues musicians , acknowledged to be coming of age in the 1990s — their mature talents now best equipped for the task of bringing that conviction to their music that only age and experience can provide .
12 I mean , James Frazer would have read her novel , cos I think that 's all you can call it , Coming of Age in Samoa , because it 's mainly fictional , he would 've read her novelistic account , and then he would have compared it with other accounts , which had been published in German and other languages , and accounts of , of Samoans themselves , and he would have said , look there 's something wrong here .
13 Aldershot 's defence were as square and ragged as a new intake of squaddies having their first stab at the right dress , the gifts they distributed coming like manna from heaven to a team who had managed just two goals in their first nine games .
14 The cost of maintaining the Welfare State is rising and coming into conflict with the profit .
15 The BBC has managed to use some archive material without coming into conflict with the unions , and David Attenborough 's Video book of British Garden Birds is a good example of what narrowcasting can offer .
16 Look I can not conceive of development taking place on this land without coming into conflict with those policies .
17 As political conditions in China became increasingly chaotic in the decade after World War I Aglen found his responsibilities becoming not only more onerous , but also more difficult to carry out without coming into conflict with one or other of the Chinese factions making demands upon him as custodian of revenues of which he was in sole charge .
18 When Gan was complete , the Britannias , which were just coming into service with the RAF , would be able to reach Singapore without overflying India .
19 The Tornado strike aircraft , now coming into service with the RAF , will carry two JP233 pods under its fuselage .
20 In stark contrast , the transport aircraft needed for air mobility trickled out : the Britannia inter-theatre aircraft started coming into service in 1959 ; the Argosy intra-theatre aircraft in 1962 ; and the Belfast strategic freighter in 1964 .
21 Yeah I really missed you not coming into work with me yesterday .
22 He stepped back onto the concrete and came round to the front of the building where the flowering cherries were just coming into bud on the lawn .
23 Whether the objects are books , furniture , or cars , individuals are seen by Simmel as increasingly coming into relationship with them , not as producers who fail to recognize their products , but as consumers who have to determine their own development in this world of goods .
24 A third party coming into possession of confidential information is accordingly liable to be restrained from publishing it if he knows the information to be confidential and the circumstances are such as to impose on him an obligation in good conscience not to publish .
25 To get the activity in isolation you have to think of someone suddenly coming into existence with just enough of a world around him so that what he does and believes is just what the postman does and believes in the real world , but without any real environment .
26 They shared with Foxton the misfortune of coming into existence at the beginning of the motor car era , and whatever miscalculations may have been made in the construction , there was for all of them no way of gaining the large amounts of traffic that alone would have made them profitable .
27 Housing advice centres were coming into existence at about the time that the first law centre was being opened , and it is not unrealistic to attribute their inception to the generally increased awareness of the need for advice services .
28 Thoughts about how the spectacles would appear to me if I moved towards them leftwards must be related in the correct way to thoughts about how they would look if I moved above them to the right ; thoughts about their being artefacts must be related to thoughts about their not existing before a certain time or not coming into existence in the kitchen as the kettle boils .
29 The ancient civilizations were firm believers in a form of hypnosis ( although the word itself had not been coined at that time , only coming into existence in the early nineteenth century : it derives from the Greek hypnos , meaning sleep ) .
30 They then lost Gatting , who had been in better form than anyone , in the first one-day international when his nose exploded after coming into contact with a ball from Marshall that he failed to hook .
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