Example sentences of "coming [adv] at [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 In Darwin 's version pangenesis could not be squared with these cytological generalizations ; for , if each of the two masses of gemmules coming together at fertilization is taken to be one cell , then it has not arisen in the division of one cell in that parent ; while , if each is taken to be a myriad of cells , then far too many are coming together at fertilization .
2 In Darwin 's version pangenesis could not be squared with these cytological generalizations ; for , if each of the two masses of gemmules coming together at fertilization is taken to be one cell , then it has not arisen in the division of one cell in that parent ; while , if each is taken to be a myriad of cells , then far too many are coming together at fertilization .
3 coming in at quarter past nine
4 Right she 's coming in at quarter past four
5 Yeah , coming in at night .
6 After Donal Lenihan 's withdrawal , the captaincy yesterday passed to Rob Andrew , the Lions stand-off in the second and third Test wins over the Wallabies , with Damian Cronin coming in at lock for the injured Irishman .
7 Rovers have left out Dave Passman against his old club , with Nick Hardy coming in at lock .
8 I du n no I just , I was coming in at dinner time and there was a , a double decker bus with all its front smashed in , the wall fell over
9 Tony Wilkinson moves to lock , with Clive Freeman coming in at No 8 , while prop Phil Wright , flanker Peter Millichip and full back Ian Stallard return .
10 Only Lamb , coming in at number eight and hitting fours off one leg , averted total disgrace , 138 all out leaving just 65 needed for victory .
11 coming over at dinner .
12 For example : ‘ I understand that you might be disappointed that we 're not coming over at Christmas , but I really would like to take a holiday
13 No coming off at promenade down into Street .
14 I 'm coming home at lunchtime .
15 Cos I 'm not coming home at lunchtime you see .
16 ‘ I 'm not coming home at half-term if she 's here , Mum , ’ complained Violet .
17 Coming home at dawn , exploring Dickens 's alleyways and squares , I somehow got separated from the others and went rushing round frantically trying to find them .
18 Because Boo is locked away , it makes his character very mysterious and at first it 's hard to know if the rumours spread around about Boo only coming out at night to hunt for his dinner , eating squirrels and peering in through people 's windows are true , but gradually as we read more into the book , we are given clues to suggest that he is not the monster , people make him out to be .
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