Example sentences of "coming [adv prt] [prep] [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ Yes , I 'm coming on to that . |
2 | Nice to see the kitchen 's coming on at last . |
3 | You had to get everything done by the day staff coming on at seven . |
4 | I would n't want to be a defender and see him coming on with 20 minutes left after being run ragged by Ian Rush , ’ he said . |
5 | God , we 've only just met and you 're coming on like some rampant nut-eater . |
6 | Saw them catch him up coming along with all their blue lights thinking . |
7 | Strange that David should be coming along at that very moment that she 'd emerged on to the main road . |
8 | Were your hours coming down at all ? |
9 | THE cost of borrowing is coming down at last . |
10 | Mrs. Jervis , step upstairs to keep the maids from coming down at this noise . |
11 | One review board chairman agreed completely with the inspector , one completely disagreed and in the third case the chairman merely rewrote the report in different words without coming down on one side or the other . |
12 | And he 's coming down on all the way through there and he landed just across there and landed , I think he very . |
13 | The grittiness of the coal smoke coming down on those gaunt January afternoons was still in her nostrils . |
14 | The fact of the matter , at the same time , erm , as you yourself have said , Chairman , we are in a situation where we have four communication rooms coming down to two next year hopefully , I personally think it should come down to one , but lets recognise that they 're costing the police authority one point six million pounds , they 're tying up forty-one uniformed police officers , and something like fifty er , civilian officers on those exercises . |
15 | Above all , we must move junior doctors on to a shift system so that they do not work more than 60 hours , coming down to 56 hours in the most intensive posts . |
16 | Even coming down to seventeen thousand you can control the sound . |
17 | There a new realism and prices are coming down to sensible levels . |
18 | No , what I 'm saying is erm that having looked at each individual case that I 've sometimes felt frustrated about , I 've been glad that they are n't larger for the sake of coming down to human rights . |
19 | And it overflows coming down into another pond |
20 | ‘ Well , they have to hide the Cruise missiles somewhere , ’ I said , zipping up my fleece-lined leather jacket against the rain which had started coming down in ominous big spits . |
21 | By then , the rain had really started coming down in bucketsful . |
22 | Any use of nuclear weapons which resulted in significant fall-out coming down in neutral countries , or which in other ways violated neutral territory , would clearly fall foul of this provision . |
23 | ‘ When I 'm coming down in that parachute , I 'm feeling pretty nervous , but it 's wonderful the way I can feel the audience reacting warmly towards me . |
24 | The snow was coming down in thick flakes , adding to the unreal appearance as they chugged slowly from one bank to the other , and she was delighted that they stopped at every single stop . |
25 | ‘ The main danger is ice , which coming down in large floes at the breaking up of a frost , is apt to accumulate at the pillars and exert enormous pressure thereon , ’ he says . |
26 | Waiting times are coming down in most places and staff report improved management and job satisfaction . |
27 | He had n't reckoned on one of the Liaison team coming down from Central London just to shake his hand , talk baseball results , and drive him back . |
28 | From there they rode to Dunvegan , either more or less as the crow flies by a drovers ' trail , or coming down from Greshornish to join what is now the A850 , at a point about half-way between Portree and their destination , Dunvegan Castle . |
29 | From this depression , the descent is continued down the Mallerstang flank , soon linking with Ais Gill coming down from Wild Boar Fell . |
30 | Emerge into next field , where go forward and slightly left , passing to right of projecting corner of hedge coming down from left to take stile at corner of field into allotments . |