Example sentences of "[noun] coming [adv prt] to the [noun] " in BNC.

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1 This index was started by Herbarium staff , who scanned new journals and books coming in to the Library .
2 A stranger coming in to the house that you 've never seen before
3 What happened in Liverpool when Liverpool were playing ho oh , Nottingham Forest , and what happened was is that there was extra fans coming in to the ground and the police let them in and then everyone just started to get squashed and all that .
4 He smiled broadly and he turned from her , munching at the buttered scone , and as he walked out of the back door he heard the sound of a car coming on to the gravel in front of the house .
5 When the morning came they saw all the gardeners and weeders coming up to the wall and every one was looked at by three guards .
6 Holly coming back to the bench after an hour 's walk that had taken him to the ski jump where the young people gathered to watch the first of the winter 's athletes propel themselves into the dizzy air flows .
7 This will mean £20bn-worth of sterling coming on to the market to buy foreign currency .
8 THE creation of a spot market for industrial gas to help cope with the volumes coming on to the market as a result of the reduction in the British Gas business has been raised by the Office of Fair Trading .
9 Perhaps they would go down to the harbour in the evening and watch the yachts coming in to the anchorage , and sit with other groups at the chairs and tables outside the Bell Inn .
10 About er refurbishment and closure programme Mr talked about , a a refurbishment and closure programme is a Tory programme , not a Labour programme and of course this is all verified by Mrs coming along to the committee and saying please do n't close Barleythorpe Hall , please tell the people that you 're going to re-open Barleythorpe Hall , please do not allow them to think that it 's going to close .
11 But perhaps those three are the ones you 'll , if it was a new person coming in to the job you 'd concentrate on that would n't you ?
12 They ca n't stop the lorries coming over to the bakery cos the bakery 's just on the road can they ?
13 A few of the owners , like the Lorrimores and Daffodil and Filmer , had arranged their own transport separately in the shape of chauffeur-driven limousines , their chauffeurs coming over to the train to carry their bags .
14 There are many more good illustrations coming in to the Library than there are analytical entries or other index terms .
15 There would be a dramatic increase in the volume of good quality country houses coming on to the market in May , June and July , predicted Mr Andrew Hay of Knight Frank and Rutley .
16 ‘ A combination of the abolition of special car tax and lower interest rates should see people coming back to the showrooms , ’ said a spokesman .
17 And that erm led to a lot of people coming down to the probation office , asking , you know , what if anything they could do about the noise up there .
18 With Unix coming down to the desktop and moving into the commercial arena , Adobe feels their two paths are beginning to come together , even if Unix still represents only a tiny piece of its business .
19 1991 ended with youth affiliations at an all-time high of 360 , and school donations of more than £17,000 coming in to the section .
20 I think it 's more difficult now to get that basis of status and confidence for new teachers coming in to the profession , it only because there are n't the promotions or the movement of new jobs .
21 In only moments the pursuers were in turn coming down to the ford , and in much more disciplined order , professional English cavalry-men , not mosstroopers .
22 This is the path coming up to the house and you 've got the green like that between there and there , there 's a gap , I do n't know how I 'm gon na do that
23 I share John Main 's concerns , as reflected in MG Minutes of 7. ix.93 , over the volume and nature of public enquiries coming in to the Garden , because many of them are now being directed to the Library .
24 It appears to us all that there has been a significant drop in the numbers of telephone enquiries coming in to the Library since the new system went in .
25 Traffic levels in the city are growing rapidly , with 500 additional vehicles coming on to the streets every day .
26 And er as I 've said before , I have n't seen a a barrel of oil burning and the heat and smoke that comes off that you consider the amount of oil that would have been in the separators on the platform at the time , I think it would have still have caused an awful lot of heat and an awful lot of smoke and fire , and er just shutting off the oil coming back to the platform maybe would n't have helped that much .
27 There are one or two magnificent examples coming on to the market .
28 ‘ We have 13 students coming up to the end of the general SVQs in business administration at level III .
29 That was the last thing he wanted , his Dad coming out to the shed .
30 I saw Flora coming on to the terrace .
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