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

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1 This is the only occasion when I personally remember seeing a wicketkeeper coming on to bowl and it may be the earliest such occasion in a first-class game .
2 The usurper 's army had indeed proceeded on down Annandale , almost certainly to link up with another large Galloway force collected by Sir Walter Comyn and Henry Balliol , Edward 's brother , from their estates in that province , many thousands strong , the reason why Sir Archibald had not risked coming on to Edinburgh .
3 The main aim of this study is to investigate the way young people coming on to labour market in Northern ireland for the first time cope with stress of unemployment and in particular to investigate factors that might moderate any negative impact unemployment may have , such as participation in the Youth training programme .
4 Ana seemed to be almost hungry for company and she took to coming along to Maggie 's room to chat , although she never spoke of her blindness and Maggie ventured no questions .
5 It was a break , coming down to Athens , and a good break should be grabbed with both fists .
6 Major institutional investors felt the deal gave too much to Mr Ritblat , his family and British Land management — New British Land was to be paid £15million a year in management charges for the first three years , coming down to £10million as properties were sold .
7 She 's coming down to Sally and Jane .
8 With me coming from the North of England , everybody is pretty reserved up there at the best of times , so coming down to London and meeting Angie with an American accent and flitting around the room and speaking in a loud voice all the time , it was amazing .
9 Your chances of coming down to London and finding someone who may have been there over a decade ago are not just slim , they 're non-existent .
10 On one occasion an Irish visitor asked a late tenant , Mr Crawshaw , if the lady in white who had passed him on the stairs would be coming down to breakfast soon .
11 Coming down to breakfast I find raw , slanting cuts I never made on the loaf in the crock . )
12 I 'm coming down to leeds for the Man City match in about 3 weeks time .
13 It was around this time that Nick Kent started coming down to rehearsals at Riverside .
14 Coming down to children er , are doing wilful damage and er graffiti and all this sort of thing .
15 Coming down to earth : Over the next four weeks Sally Tamplin looks at the problems of a small town garden .
16 In Kahlo 's painting , the figure falls from the fantasy world she has inhabited to the harsh bloodspattered reality of the street , literally coming down to earth .
17 ‘ The biggest spanking you 've ever had , ’ she answered promptly , coming down to earth ; and they proceeded down a steep zigzag path to the shore .
18 She was coming down to earth .
19 Wycliffe said : ‘ Coming down to earth , have you found out anything about Brand ? ’
20 erm the ostensible subject of this passage is that he 's now finished with hell and heaven as the setting for his poems , and he 's coming down to earth for what is left .
21 ‘ You fancy coming down to Bert Midgeley 's with me , dinner time ? ’ he asked Billy .
22 And er on the other hand you can get in your car and you can get down to suddenly find they 've got the the road up or E G as we did coming down to York today there 's driving his his er surface lifter down the road and and er you 're stuck in a traffic jam for a wee while er
23 Dustin knew he was coming in to Broadway with Jimmy Shine and did not relish the idea of making a film and simultaneously appearing in a play , especially as the production was having problems on the road .
24 It wo n't actually stop people coming in to North Yorkshire .
25 And I was downstairs with Lottie ; and we were taking coats , do you see ; people were coming in to lunch or dinner — I forget — we were taking the coats , and a man went upstairs — I do n't know who he was — and he had a big head , and it was completely bald !
26 And he phoned , and he phoned the pub this afternoon and he says I 'm not coming in to work tonight .
27 THE TASK is to reduce telephone response time for calls coming in to John Wood House .
28 You 're just on the approaches to Jerusalem , you 're just coming in to Jerusalem right ?
29 A young girl with agranulocytosis is coming in to Room C. ’
30 Like you know , at the end of they 're coming in to landing and they 're wheel 's do n't come down or something ?
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