Example sentences of "[adv] coming [prep] the [adj] " in BNC.

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1 No two candidates will respond to questions in exactly the same way so you must keep a fair amount of flexibility in your approach — it would be wrong to stop a candidate from following up an interesting and potentially revealing answer simply because it is not coming at the designated point in your schedule .
2 At any moment she will turn round and check that her friend is not coming from the opposite direction .
3 starting a little brown smoulder mark it were like that all the through the electric blanket of course all the through the the sheets all through the sheets and blankets and it had just coming through the top counterpane we used have a
4 We went farther up the wasted beach , still finding interesting pieces of flotsam and finally coming to the rusted remnant I thought was a water-tank or a half-buried canoe , from a distance .
5 I mean it I mean er the reason why it was set up really was the nineteen ninety two sort of like coming into the single European market and everything
6 So those issues about ‘ blood ’ relations as ‘ natural ’ bonds have been dealt with in some grand , melodramatic way in the American soaps and are now also coming into the British soaps , in less melodramatic forms , but it 's significant that there 's a lot of concern , not around motherhood but actually more around fatherhood .
7 ‘ Even when there is not an immediate project in view , we have regular regional meetings with the district and county councils , with a lot of initiative also coming from the Welsh Office and the Development Boards for Rural Wales , ’ says Mark Causebrook , director for Regional Railways ( Central Area ) .
8 Er I think that , that my recollection of the last meeting was that if we could just knock together a Northumberland newsletter a unison newsletter that 's quite clearly coming from the three organizations that represent the membership in Northumberland it would be better than th this national stuff has one union on it , as I see it at the moment .
9 Sorting went on day and night for a fortnight , and indeed beyond , for books kept on coming till the last moment of the sale .
10 The old lady would have been a lissome girl , like the girls now coming through the main entrance of the boma , carrying large plastic containers of water on their heads , keeping them in place by a casual touch of the hand .
11 The main reason for the closure of Redheugh is that ‘ it is in the wrong area with very few young people now coming from the local community , ’ said an Salvation Army statement .
12 ‘ We only found out Peter was n't coming at the last minute .
13 See we er we tried to get and it was about ten to twelve so I thought , I thought Carole was n't coming till the next bus so I 'd go down and pick her up .
14 I had to leave my place in front of the screen frequently and go behind to convince myself that each new voice was indeed coming from the same man .
15 Paul , 23 , of Crawley , west Sussex , was on the verge of international stardom , recently coming in the top 30 in the Austrian Open .
16 This decision , and its reasoning , is still being relied on in the growing number of tax-diversion cases that are currently coming before the inferior courts in England and Scotland , and it has most recently been affirmed as decisive by the High Court once more , in Boulton v.
17 I went into the service in nineteen seventy as a national trainee , and I 'm therefore coming from the administrative branch of the service .
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