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

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1 and then you 've got smaller branches coming off of the smaller branches
2 The Central Council of the PLO , convened in Tunis on Oct. 15-17 , formally approved continuing Palestinian participation at the Middle East peace talks , but analysts believed that the margin of victory for the mainstream " pro-negotiation " factions was narrow , opposition coming principally from the Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine ( PFLP ) and the Democratic Front for the Liberation of Palestine ( DFLP ) .
3 Earlier rate cuts are beginning to filter through the economy and the retail trade is making optimistic noises about shoppers coming back to the High Street .
4 We passed like wraiths gripping our anoraks against a colder night wind coming down from the deep indigo silhouetted mountains .
5 Here , in bad weather , there are reputed to be spectacular collisions between the seawater coming in on the westerly winds and the fresh water trying to get out .
6 In early July the waiting was broken by the excitement of Maggie coming home for the first time since she had left for London .
7 Painfully , looking up at him , she saw a good strong profile , sandy hair tipped with gold from the sun coming in through the lace-curtained window .
8 Many of the offices are in the West End of London , where rentals are still growing , and there are quite a few rent reviews coming up in the next few months .
9 Another way of looking at the process is to regard the member of the pair of particles that falls into the black hole — ; the antiparticle , say — as being really a particle that is traveling backward in time Thus , the antiparticle falling into the black hole can be regarded as a particle coming out of the black hole but traveling backward in time .
10 From his new station he could see the three lakes — Loweswater , Crummock Water and Buttermere — lined up in the valley like three barges ready to be towed down to the shore ; he could see the bivouac huts of some woodmen and he spotted more than one flock coming down from the high pastures — but Mary chided him .
11 After that , a top executive tends to get stale , in Pearce 's opinion , because ‘ you 're seeing the same problems coming up for the second , third or even fourth time and you begin to think you 've done it all before .
12 There will thus be an increase in the supply of pounds coming on to the foreign exchange market .
13 This will therefore lead to an increase in the supply of pounds coming on to the foreign exchange markets .
14 In effect this has meant approximately 400,000 new and inexperienced customers coming on to the overseas market each year , and it is this that has kept the traditional inclusive tour package alive .
15 Even when set up correctly some units have their clip lights coming on at the slightest provocation , while the Alpha seems to have more headroom before it clips , which should therefore mean less chance of unwanted distortion .
16 I would have no difficulty whatever in going on any hustings and waxing eloquent about foul sewage coming up in the wrong places .
17 She had been waiting on Dreadnought to watch the water coming in through the main leak .
18 She apologizes because there seems to be no hot water coming out of the hot tap .
19 Now this is a a British lorry coming down in the offside lane , cos it 's only two lanes .
20 There was a long silence and they lay absolutely still and grew cold together in the draught coming in under the closed door .
21 er he wants money coming in to the central fund er if has in two years time to face a , a trial , these allegations so be it , but meanwhile he wants the money to come in to the central fund for the reason he 's outlined
22 One is that the , the impact of quotes and the other improvements coming through in the second half of the year will reduce some of that impact anyway and also that that hundred thousand pounds overspend is sig is over-skewed because the proportion of quotes work in there is actually making a , making a difference too .
23 Shepherd 's Bush yielded up none of these things , unless you counted carbon monoxide as a floating mist and the people coming out of the underground station as a foaming cataract .
24 Now , as the bloke said there , the only way you can do that with people coming in from the outside is that British Gas have got to keep pushing their prices up to make it worthwhile for somebody else to come in .
25 Creggan was watching the group of people coming along from the other direction and making a lot of noise .
26 Marie followed the bus route to where she had seen Simon with his mother and father coming out of the private estate in their car .
27 I thought we were going to have a visitor coming in through the back door .
28 Partridge had got all angry and upset soon too because as he was struggling with Steven a magazine fell out of his trousers on to the towpath of the canal and the other men had picked it up and it had been a spanking magazine so all the other men who were n't laughing and shouting already started teasing partridge ; Partridge started trying to wrestle Steven to the ground but Steven had got free and clouted the other man with the shovel , which was still bloody from hacking the cat to bits , and after that , with the magazine coming apart as the other men grabbed at it and Partridge rolling about dazed on the towpath in the cat 's blood and almost falling into the canal , Dan Ashton had said soberly that enough was enough and they 'd better go and see Mr Smith the supervisor because they just could n't go on like this .
29 Of the young players coming up through the Jamaican ranks , Walsh rates in particular the 21-year-old left-hander Robert Samuels , opening batsman Delroy Morgan , and fast bowler Joel Grant , while Jimmy Adams has already made an impressive Test debut against South Africa .
30 Trying to mould together a side in only four days with eight players coming together for the first time is a pretty difficult task .
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