Example sentences of "coming [adv] [adj] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ You have told me , at least , ’ he said , musing , ‘ that there were more people knew Aldhelm would be coming down that path than just the few of us , as it began . |
2 | And they says , Oh well we 're not coming down that area then to visit you . |
3 | The event takes in one lap of the famous TT course and 12 laps of a seven miles circuit , coming down each time along the promenade . |
4 | I 've got Sarah coming down this afternoon |
5 | This one , the chance of coming down this way , was a quarter . |
6 | And she 's coming down this weekend . |
7 | Said oh that 's alright , we 've got some friends coming down this weekend , we 'll come in for a bar snack . |
8 | ‘ He was coming down this path from the ferry , and here he was struck down as he passed by . |
9 | before I 'm coming down this morning . |
10 | She 's coming down next month . |
11 | And by the way , we 'll have to run for it ; it 's coming down whole water . ’ |
12 | If we go on to books erm , I think that Longman performance is exceptionally good erm , of course for book business it 's very much first half , second half , most of the profit coming in second half , but er , erm , Longman only dropping seven percent on the year before seems to me a particularly good performance given the environment and in fact it generated more operating cash flow than the year before . |
13 | It is now up to 305 members , the last five coming in last week alone . |
14 | ‘ A doctor is coming in next week to review who needs to go , and get it started , ’ Ms Landgren said . |
15 | Yeah it 's gon na take John quite a while apparently , he 's coming in next week as well . |
16 | Sylvia tripped over some clothes as she was coming downstairs one day and Sue went mad . |
17 | Will you be coming over next weekend ? ’ |
18 | ‘ I 've been in touch with the museum and someone is coming over next week and in the meantime they said do n't touch anything . ’ |
19 | ‘ In some parts of the UK cuts in local authority spending and the move to the purchaser-provider split meant that for the first time students coming off social work courses were having real difficulties finding jobs ’ Weinstein said . |
20 | I were coming home one day with the with the with me shopping . |
21 | ‘ But deep down inside I always thought he was coming home one day . |
22 | My mother says that , as a very little girl , she remembers my grandfather coming home one night in tears and saying that all London was burning . |
23 | Jenny would be coming home next week . |
24 | coming home last night , I stopped half way |
25 | The 10 × 8 notebooks , which balanced habitually on his knee or beside the telephone , and in which he scribbled details of conversations , contracts , memos to himself , became increasingly filled with lists of monies owing , from foreign licensees , publishing , club takings — a barometer of his mounting sense of urgency : ‘ Germany , £200,000 in deutschmarks in banking system , on way ; France , £50,000 coming later this month ; Portugal , £20,000 coming 14 June ; Australia , 25,000 Australian dollars coming next Friday . ’ |
26 | Oh he and coming up that passage , run and jump right up on me by getting up my shirt . |
27 | We 've got it coming up that bit there , right . |
28 | But er But I 've known that story about the er about them coming up that way and they stayed at the the burnside at Dalvaine . |
29 | coming up that way than they do the front window . |
30 | I think more people see the back coming up that way than they do the front window |