Example sentences of "is coming [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | Aunt Margaret is coming at ten . ’ |
2 | ‘ That other boy who is going to do the hens for me is coming at six for me to show him what to do . |
3 | ‘ The electrician is coming at eight tomorrow morning and we 're going out to dinner late tomorrow night . ’ |
4 | ‘ To prepare for a fighter like Ruddock , you have to fight hard because he is coming at you to separate your head from your shoulders , ’ Bowe said . |
5 | The news that Esau is coming at speed , and with a force , strikes terror into Jacob . |
6 | In the case where there are no computers installed and the user is coming at the problem with no previous experience there is really only one answer . |
7 | A copy is coming at the relevant bit er for those who do n't have it . |
8 | Jeremy is coming with me but he is too young to do this alone , and in any case I 'm the only one who can deploy O'Brien . ’ |
9 | ‘ That flag is coming with us , ’ he said . |
10 | One of the other secretaries in the firm — who works in fact for my own solicitor — is coming with a friend and myself next Saturday to see Judge David Edward ( a Judge at the European Court of Justice ) receive the ‘ Royal Bank of Scotland and Edinburgh University Alumnus of the Year Award ’ — the secretary because she worked for D.A . |
11 | Comrade Wu , our guide who is coming with us for the rest of the tour , is teaching us some Chinese in the evenings , and we are trying out some new phrases every day and causing them some amusement . |
12 | Also , if the DA is coming to the end of his/her four-year term , seeking the death penalty may improve their chances of re-election . |
13 | RUSSIA is coming to Britain to sell space technology — including materials for hip joints , rocket sub-assemblies , superglues and remote sensing data on Earth — and cash in on what they believe to be a treasure trove of research . |
14 | Unless they are called as witnesses , victims are often not told when a case is coming to court . |
15 | For it is coming to be understood that their departure will force the pace towards total fixity of exchange rates in the EMS . |
16 | Only an hour later , in Munster , Buller Barracks is coming to life as the soldiers and civilians employed in the workshop start work . |
17 | Father Toror is coming to England in November along with Brother Karl Gaspar CSSR from the Philippines and Sister Bernadine RNDM from India . |
18 | Shocked is coming to terms with her loss her own way . |
19 | Exmouth Beach , Devon , England early on in the morning of August 18 , 1989 and guess who is coming to town ? |
20 | The other is coming to terms with a more liberal society where dissent and public protest are no longer automatically met with assault and arrest . |
21 | ‘ Harold is coming to tea tomorrow , ’ said Dimity , ‘ and he adores gingerbread . ’ |
22 | ‘ Do you know who else is coming to the party tomorrow ? ’ |
23 | The next thing I remember is coming to on the canal bank , and a man bending over me asking if I was all right . |
24 | This is no small matter , especially as the civil nuclear issue is coming to the centre of the political stage again , summed up in the slogan — for sloganised it has become — ‘ Sizewell B ’ . |
25 | Chrysler 's Viper is coming to Europe |
26 | This is hardly surprising since one of the major activities of childhood is coming to terms with emotions , managing emotions , and establishing to what extent our own society , community , or family finds the display of emotions acceptable . |
27 | The most important element in coping with a social interview well is coming to terms with the fact that it really is an interview . |
28 | The partners remain sanguine about speculation that their tenure of the company they founded is coming to an end . |
29 | As the 1990s draw on , an era of the blues is coming to an end . |
30 | It can be a very uncomfortable thing , but part of showbusiness is coming to terms with performance , even if you 're performing in front of the camera . |