Example sentences of "[noun pl] are coming [prep] the [noun] " in BNC.

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1 The majority of Tom Troubadour 's opponents are coming to the end of much busier campaigns , and the novice Merry Master may prove the main threat .
2 More and more camcorders are coming off the production lines with this useful feature ; however , it is not a point which need concern you unduly if you happen to have one of the older machines , as the effect is noticeable only on edits where there is a big change in the character of the colours at the shot-change .
3 Bananas in pyjamas are coming down the stairs , bananas in pyjamas are coming down in pairs , bananas in pyjamas are chasing teddy bears , half of you will be alright to catch them on their way .
4 Bananas in pyjamas are coming down the stairs , bananas in pyjamas are coming down in pairs , bananas in pyjamas are chasing teddy bears , half of you will be alright to catch them on their way .
5 Bananas in pyjamas are coming down the stairs , bananas in pyjamas are coming down in pairs , bananas in pyjamas
6 That 's it , all the pictures are coming off the wall and everything .
7 ‘ The errors are coming in the computer models , ’ , he said .
8 I am pleased to say that more and more European Community countries are coming to the views that we have pioneered on reform .
9 Mr Haszeldine has made a formal complaint to the ward councillors , saying the rats are coming from the depot because it is not kept clean .
10 Residents say rats are coming from the council 's Hundens Lane depot and not from the allotments behind their homes .
11 He said : ‘ We have often been accused that the rats are coming from the allotments but that is no longer the case . ’
12 Easter eggs are coming into the shops
13 I said look the terrible Rottweilers are coming through the door .
14 It 's particularly powerful if the interruptions are coming from the boss .
15 Erm , because if , if interruptions are coming from the people who work for you , you can , you know , nicely tell them to go away and get on with it , but if they 're coming from the boss , and bosses are sensitive soles , so it 's difficult to actually say to the boss , boss you 're wasting a lot of my time , go away .
16 Royal probe : The royals are coming under the TV microscope again in a four-part £1.8m ITV documentary The Windsors .
17 Bookings are coming into the Academy of Culinary Arts for its course which begin this month .
18 ‘ Some of Adolph 's cousins are coming for the funeral , ’ she said .
19 Another called Toby and Bilbo and recommended for Primary 2 contained passages such as the following : ‘ Toby 's friends are coming up the path now .
20 ‘ There 's a great ship near the island , and men are coming to the shore in a boat ! ’
21 More and more tents are coming onto the market which do not necessarily conform to these definitions but they will rely predominantly on one system for their stability .
22 She says experts think the fumes are coming from the drains .
23 Reports are coming into the newsroom of a cholera epidemic in a nearby town .
24 The students are coming to the end of their additional assessments now : they 've been working on their projects since December .
25 Erm so what I 'm saying is that there is a partnership between the states and the federal government , there is no single fixed correct relationship between the central government and the state government , it changes from time to time er more and more of the cards are coming to the hands of the central government but you would , you would be wise not to underestimate the independence and the diversity of the American states which have a , a genuine er sense of , of local er democracy and difference er and states very frequently resist the federal government .
26 been and gone and we 're now getting ready for Easter , all these and cards are coming into the shops and
27 Because the external examiners are coming into the child 's environment , they might only just walk through the school , but you 'd hope that they would pick up something of the ambience ; plus the work can be presented how the child wants to present it .
28 ‘ All my most prehistoric instincts are coming to the surface , ’ he said at last , his voice breathless and the words coming out syncopated .
29 The majority of our buildings were built in the 60s and 70s and many of these installations are coming to the end of their life , ’ said Mr Eyton-Jones .
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