Example sentences of "coming [adv] for [art] " in BNC.

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31 ‘ It was worth coming just for the relief of finding you here , ’ says Jack Bernstein .
32 The heating pipes coming through for the the central heating and the hot water .
33 He just said he was thinking of coming home for a couple of days , if that was all right .
34 In early July the waiting was broken by the excitement of Maggie coming home for the first time since she had left for London .
35 His father had been ‘ under the weather , since July , and Lewis was half-aware that he might be coming home for the last time .
36 Andrew 's coming home for the weekend so I thought it would be nice to have a drinks party .
37 We were talking about Andrew coming home for the weekend and having the Bunkers round for drinks .
38 She goes to boarding school in Sanderstown , but , ’ with a smile , ‘ always seems to be coming home for the holidays .
39 blindly coming up for a breather
40 ‘ Cissie wo n't be coming up for a while , ’ she said , making her way back to the bed , ‘ do you want to wait ?
41 If you really do n't feel like coming up for a smear at that time , that 's fine and we 'll understand why .
42 She hoped that he would n't suggest coming up for a coffee ; she did n't think she could rise to a social occasion at this particular moment , so she was thankful to accept her car keys , bid him a hurried , ‘ Safe journey , ’ and close the door again .
43 This year I have my mummy and my daddy coming up for a couple of days and that will be fine
44 After that , a top executive tends to get stale , in Pearce 's opinion , because ‘ you 're seeing the same problems coming up for the second , third or even fourth time and you begin to think you 've done it all before .
45 Even after they moved , and that 's ten years ago now , she would make a point of coming up for the children 's party , at Christmas . ’
46 Thinking how quiet she 'd gone when he said he was coming up for the funeral and how she 'd seemed to withdraw into herself .
47 The wife 's brother is coming up for the festivities . ’
48 They 're coming up for the luggage . ’
49 If yours has n't reached you by the end of July , or you live outside the London area but fancy coming up for the occasion , please phone Pensions Department on freefone 0800 262 072 .
50 He 's something he 's , he 's , he 's some , something to do with er with er , with the area and erm , and he 's coming up for the high week group some time in the next , little while , and I said to him you were the group 's
51 A very important time coming up for the club , some very important games , no more important to people in this area than the game at Swindon on Tuesday night , But then away to Middlesborough , home to West Ham , still something to play for for Oxford United this season if the results keep going their way ?
52 I says I 've already told you about it , she says yeah I know she says but you 're going for some petrol tonight , I just wondered if you were coming up for an hour tonight .
53 ‘ I 'm not coming back for a while .
54 Wetherall was up at one point and had two shots blocked before coming back for a third and putting the ball in the net .
55 And they 're not coming back for their education ; they 're coming back for the support that Arbour gives them , so they may spend more time with Monica in the nursery looking after the baby and gradually they 'll move back into the classroom in their own time and get back to their exams .
56 Do you think there 's any chance of him coming back for the opening of — ? ’
57 That will earn him his RIBA Part I. But then , he has to get a year 's relevant experience in practice before coming back for the final year of his course .
58 And what a disaster : Arnold had 48 going out and 39 coming back for an 87 .
59 The old Moscow publishers Iskusstvo managed to release just one book last year , and having exhausted its resources , it was forced to suspend publication of the journal Iskusstvo , which has been coming out for a number of decades .
60 He then called his father , now living in retirement at Lake Martin , and got the name of a former Libyan engineering colleague , whom Coleman immediately telexed , saying he was coming out for a visit .
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