Example sentences of "coming up [art] " in BNC.

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1 After the race they seemed to be coming up a little more , and by the time we arrived back in Britain I was covered in them .
2 And then it would get dark , and , since conditions were much as they were last night , there would be mist over the marshes — it was coming up a little on my walk .
3 ‘ Yeah , the morning will be sunny , the afternoon will be coming up a storm .
4 Coming up a football health warning for Swindon Town …
5 I think , we have got all these seeds though in the greenhouse , and they 're coming up a treat !
6 Tony sat it out — in my tent I feel obliged to tell him — listening for the noise of a train , a noise that meant the wind was coming up the defile between him and the sea .
7 He turned quickly and saw it coming up the slope behind him .
8 But this caused Aboyeur to veer away from the rails and collide with Craganour , carrying him out towards the centre of the course and interfering with the finishing runs of Nimbus — who had been far enough back at Tattenham Corner for his jockey to have seen the suffragette incident — and Great Sport , both coming up the stands side .
9 Smoky voice coming up the stair .
10 ‘ The police are coming up the valley , Mr President , ’ he warned , as a hint to him that he should tidy himself .
11 A stolen refrigerated truck drives the wrong way up the autobahn — that was seen by a driver coming up the northbound lane — and Tweed 's Mercedes was somewhere not far ahead .
12 A trio of skinheads were coming up the pavement , and some kids on bikes came by , saw them and started to circle back .
13 There is no pronounced tug of any kind , just a tremor coming up the line that feels as though someone is drawing a hacksaw blade across it .
14 They then progressed to half-pass ; coming up the centre line and then performing half-pass towards E. Jennie told Katharine to keep her inside leg on the girth , as the horse should bend in the direction of the movement , as opposed to leg-yielding where the horse keeps in a straight line .
15 I could feel the different textures of wood , gravel and asphalt racing beneath my fingers as they came to rest on the road , and was terrified of a car coming up the cul-de-sac and smashing my hand .
16 He looked unbelieving and said , ‘ But surely you remember when we were going down the eighth , you were coming up the ninth , and I waved and your wife waved back , and then you waved . ’
17 The train could now be heard coming up the bank .
18 His mother was a little surprised to see him coming up the garden path crying his eyes out just half an hour later .
19 She could picture the flood in her mind , coming up the bed of the Liggard and spreading out behind the sea wall .
20 When one thinks , however , that coming up the Sacred Way one 's first sight of the building would be the corner , the long Gigantomachy stretching in front of one , the combat of the east abutting on it and the seated gods closing the composition at the end , one understands that it is so designed to suit its position ; as the formal archaic structure of the west frieze suits the highly decorated frontally approached entrance-façade .
21 I believe I had the same two horses in that wagon ; and I was coming up the Bungay road past Mr Charlie Skinner 's , and the yardman let them cows out to water , d'ye see , like they allus do every morning after they had milking done .
22 ‘ Look , ’ he says , ‘ here are the Waylands coming up the Parkway to call on Charles Aught …
23 Donna looked up and saw the steward coming up the aisle .
24 The wind is coming up the valley — quite slowly , like an army that will win .
25 It was a great thing the other day when I saw the combine harvester coming up the glen .
26 Then she looked behind her and saw a carriage coming up the same hill that she had just climbed , with a man leading the horse .
27 He shook his head angrily , and heard a clatter of feet behind , coming up the catwalk stairs .
28 And you have acid coming up the gullet ,
29 The following morning a person who was out with his gun , in expectation of falling in with some sort of wild fowl , perceiving an appearance rather uncommon , ventured to approach the spot ; upon his coming up the dog got off the body , and after repeatedly shaking himself to get disentangled from the accumulated snow , encouraged the sportsman ( a Mr. Finch ) , by actions of the most significant nature , to come near the side of his master .
30 My brother Emanuel and myself going into God 's Gift Mine with the Commissioners Mr. Robert and Mr. George Bowes with others coming up the ladders from the level , it pleased God that the ladders slipt from their hold being upon them Mr. George Bowes , his man Turn , my brother Emanuel , Mr. Robert Bowes , Martin Moser and myself .
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