Example sentences of "be come [adv prt] [prep] [det] [noun pl] " in BNC.

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1 Waiting times are coming down in most places and staff report improved management and job satisfaction .
2 The handsome summer plumage of chocolate-brown head and neck may be coming through on some adults already , but birds which are not in good condition may not attain full breeding plumage until late spring — if at all .
3 Was Puddephat exceptionally tidy , or had he known he would not be coming back to these rooms after his trip to Paris ?
4 Shifts split up the family so that men would be coming in at all hours of the day , waiting for the bath-tin and the water and a woman to wash their backs .
5 Given goodwill on British Coal 's part , the first ‘ private ’ coal could be coming out of these mines by Christmas .
6 They 'll be coming out with more diseases than they went in with
7 Th this is something that is developing members will be aware of the er proposals for er competition for white collar services and we sh we recharge these costs at the moment historic leases and the central departments are at the moment developing er trading accounts for all these and as we develop that work we we can correct our previous charges so there will be some sort of changes in the way we charge and as I say that 's coming through in these costs committees because it 's it 's shifting money around between different committees so we shifted the budget at the same time .
8 The waiter was coming by with more glasses of champagne .
9 But within minutes , confirmation was coming in on all sides : from our headquarters in London , from the teleprinter flashes , from national newspaper reporters stunned like us and now eager to hear what we thought about it .
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