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

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1 ‘ I was thinking about coming on for the last five minutes when we were 2-0 down , to get a bit of glory , but the legs would n't let me , ’ he joked .
2 Already their affair was like marriage , with its own dispiriting routine , this shabby coming together for a few hours in the shabby office .
3 There will be two age groupings , 10–13 and 14–18 , both working around the same theme , but coming together for the mass and social .
4 Trying to mould together a side in only four days with eight players coming together for the first time is a pretty difficult task .
5 Not because she could n't lose weight but because she enjoyed coming along for a weekly work-out session and it helped to keep her weight in check .
6 Some of my colleagues would gladly drive blindfold into a brick wall for this band , and while this collection hardly brings out the suicidal in me , I might be tempted to start coming along for the ride .
7 So we 'll have groups of teams coming along for an hour at a time and hopefully we 'll , you know , keep the impetus going through the day by doing that .
8 The ruins of an ancient church stand near the pebble beach , which you may have to share with cows coming down for a paddle .
9 He said : ‘ Coming down for a month is not the same as a permanent move .
10 ‘ I 'm coming down for a night , ’ said Louise .
11 ‘ Is thoo coming in for a cup o' tea ? ’ his father invited , but George shook his head .
12 ‘ Fans just go straight home instead of coming in for a drink .
13 ‘ Malcolm may be coming in for a couple of days each week , ’ said Rofe .
14 Nick Serota , director of the Tate , is at the moment coming in for a lot of criticism because he changes the displays every year .
15 It may involve additional cost if you 're going to have the er chefs coming in for a Saturday .
16 So my father went over on the Monday evening and after such a a young man paid such interest in the garden and paying so much compliments , Well you ca n't go home without coming in for a cup of tea .
17 And he was moving in my direction , although I did n't know he was coming in for a photograph .
18 ‘ Sorry , no , ’ Ellie said dismissively , and if Phena thought she was also coming in for a chat she was mistaken .
19 You know young Neil Lewis coming in for a game like this is tremendous performance and Michael Whitlow and Colin Hill have been up against it but they 've worked hard and I think it 's been a great game and er one nil probably does n't er justify both sides .
20 ‘ You coming in for a nightcap ? ’ he asked .
21 Still , I should be coming in for a tidy sum of compensation .
22 Raimondo , the designer , was frantic ; an oil-rich sheikh was coming in for a private showing with his wives .
23 His widow said yesterday : ‘ Money started coming in for a Denholm Elliott Project without me appealing for it and we already have several thousand pounds from British donations as well as £5,000 from Ibiza , where we lived .
24 Coming in for a cup of tea ?
25 I got erm Patsy coming in for a bite of lunch
26 Brian Cox , who runs the operation , says : ‘ Anyone coming in for the first time is going to start by taking on what 's already there .
27 What I find though , erm , becau my , because we got so much stuff coming in for the shop anyway , like the lettuce or the fruit and veg , my parents don , you know , like most people go , yo your mother probably goes , how many , how often does she make a shopping trip ?
28 The ceremonies lasted for a month and millions attended , many coming only for a few days .
29 He is coming over for a tour which culminates in the Edinburgh Festival , and he will be promoting both this and his third Easy Rawlins tale .
30 Okay Ron there are , thanks for coming over for a start , there are you 've got all the er the brochure and the er obviously the application form .
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