Example sentences of "coming [adv prt] [prep] [pos pn] " in BNC.

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1 And now we 're coming on to your actual make do and mend .
2 I do n't intend to discuss the housing , whether seven hundred acres , sorry seven l land for seven hundred houses is owned by the City of York , that 's not part of our case one way or the other , but we have offered you a distribution of the Greater York provision figure between the districts , because from Barton Willmore 's very extensive experience of participation in local plan work up and down the country , I think we share the view that er City of York have , that Ryedale have , my colleagues to the left and right on this side of the table have , that there does need to be a distribution , otherwise there will be at best confusion as to whether local plans comply with the structure plan , and at worst a game of of pass the parcel and everybody will be conforming , but nobody will actually be possibly meeting the figures , and that is the situation that I do n't think anybody would wish to see as a result of er the outcome of of alteration number three , I mean I do n't know how the County Council would would really be able to say whether they thought a local plan conformed to the structure plan , without knowing what that distribution was , perhaps in some bottom draw manner which is not now the approved way of going about these things , so that I think there does need to be a distribution for the proper planning of York , and before coming on to our to explain our figures a little bit , I should also say , perhaps in in response to remarks Mr Thomas made earlier on about the general character of the York area and the need to protect that , that that course is precisely what the greenbelt is for , and what it does , it is n't necessary to extend that concept across the whole of the vale of York , and therefore to seek to er discount migration outside the greenbelt .
3 He got used to the station staff coming on to his land to check radiation monitors they had installed and to take away milk samples .
4 UI has also got OSF chief David Tory and either Novell Inc chief executive officer Ray Noorda or some Novell senior executives coming along to its members meeting .
5 ‘ I suppose we 've got to get used to rich people coming along with their decorators ’ , she said .
6 On another occasion I was sitting on a bank with my feet on the headland , and Walter was coming along with his horses .
7 What struck me was the way in which he seemed to have little difficulty not merely in coming down to my level but in entering into my feelings , as if I were telling him about the most natural matter in the world .
8 She says she can remember it was very exciting , people from London coming down onto our farm and her father being interviewed and all the scenes she was in .
9 It certainly brought the door banging open ; and she was still screaming when his body was lifted from her and she saw the poker coming down towards his head .
10 He got into the habit of coming down into our cell and asking an endless string of questions on vocabulary , which he normally directed at Terry .
11 What do you do when you see Granddad coming down in his lorry ?
12 And then bring a little line coming down from your right hand side .
13 As of today Clint is coming down from my kitchen wall and Gazza Gascoigne is going up .
14 But I find myself coming down against its styling ( subjective , I know ) and awkward control layout ( still somewhat subjective , but two people here reckon they would trap their little fingers between the switch and volume control ) .
15 Coming down round our ears . ’
16 All her hard work was coming down around her ears .
17 In the 1750s , seven thousand sailors from these two small towns were living from piracy , and an exceedingly well-organized affair it sounds to have been , with the Crown , as ever , coming in for its share .
18 Nobody thought of anything it was just everybody coming in for their meals .
19 Oh that 's erm your objection er was nobody had seen me and you did n't really answer the question clients by coming in to their homes you know , Martin made the comment er that in actual fact nobody had seen them seen them in six or seven years so I thought that was a possibility for a just er oh n maybe not as deep a but nevertheless erm there was a good , good pause er er how did you er come to be with Friends Provident er you , it was good that you asked er er if the wife would be attending the second meeting , that was an important thing .
20 it it came to be that it was the older men usually that were asked to do it I mean the people I suppose maybe felt it was more suitable to have older folk coming in to their houses .
21 Mr Chairman , if this for negotiators of these and if you look at th the papers of the budget this year , er because of conservative policies do n't improve , you have n't actually inherited about ten million pounds coming in to your budget during the year .
22 ‘ On Tuesdays we get all the old boys coming in on their horse and carts and they have a sing-song at lunchtime .
23 So after a quick glance behind him to check that there was nobody coming in on his blind side from the corridor , he crossed to his locker and pointed to the bulge in its door .
24 Another goal I thought was certain was Wallace 's solo run on the keeper ( I was the one hoisting myself up on the terrace barrier screaming as it happened ) coming in on his right .
25 You can not drill a hole in the boat and when water floods in say to your companion , ‘ It 's nothing to do with you , the water is coming in on my side of the boat . ’
26 No lovelier sight was ever seen than the herring drifters coming in with their catch of herring on a calm sea in the mornings .
27 But he is likely to be kept out of the team by Prost who is believed to have a deal which bars the Brazilian from coming in as his partner .
28 ‘ Otherwise she 'd have surely woken up , with someone coming in through her window . ’
29 we have to wait here and see coming in from their lessons just so that we can go off and go to Geography
30 ‘ What 's this , Sep ? ’ said Tom Tedder , coming in from his last class , and acting rather as if a load was now off his mind , or as if he was trying to conceal one .
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