Example sentences of "[conj] coming [prep] [art] [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 The two sets of chromosomes are contributed by the two parents of the new being ; there are normally 23 pairs — 22 like pairs and one pair which , although coming from the two parents , may differ .
2 By now the contractions were lasting 45 seconds and coming about every five minutes .
3 And coming through the arched gateway — Jess !
4 Loch Torridon is directly ahead and the road forks before reaching it , the through road continuing along the south shore and another branching along the north side and coming to a dead end at Diabaig after nine miles .
5 Then he had a roll on the lawn before charging at her and coming to a full stop , big feet outsplayed , head down , ready to play .
6 Tomdoun , once a staging post on the road to the Isles but cruelly bypassed by the new road , is the last outpost , the road continuing and coming alongside the enlarged Loch Quoich where an isolated clump of rhododendrons is all that remains of Glenquoich Lodge .
7 It is a sign of being modern and coming from a good family . ’
8 It 's rather late for the press releases on some months later , the press release coming from my group and coming from the Labour group it was a late conversion but not much of a conversion let's face it , the word tokenism springs to mind that 's what I 've written next to the Conservative line there , totally , and I do n't believe in nursery education but they know there are votes in it .
9 This is our selection : over there now , but coming to the new Europe soon .
10 But coming from a theatrical background has prepared her for the highs and lows of an actor 's life .
11 When I first got married I got terribly depressed , because coming from a big family there was always something going on at home .
12 In the case of the exclusive language of traditional hymns , it is better that congregations be helped to respect and accept such hymns as coming from a former age than that they be either inappropriately altered or abandoned altogether .
13 But the ability to recognize a word as coming from the original list was uninfluenced by the change of context .
14 In both cases however the infinitive evokes a result — something therefore which is conceived as coming after the actual operation of perception .
15 Breathe slowly from the stomach not the chest — breathing in to a count of four slowly and out to a count of four slowly , or visualize your breathing-in as going up one side of a hill , experiencing the plateau at the top and then breathing-out as though coming down the other side .
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