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

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1 And then they had the adits coming down from the top .
2 On the short mixed ridge leading to this minor training summit , you can view an endless stream of parties coming up from the Grands Montets cablecar station for a taste of a real alpine mountaineering .
3 This index was started by Herbarium staff , who scanned new journals and books coming in to the Library .
4 Since the 1920's Berlin has been a city encountered through images : Doblin , Pabst and Isherwood ; the diabolic glamour of Nazism ; Year Zero ; the Airlift ; John Kennedy and spies coming in from the cold ; the generation of " 68 , the stylized desperation of the punk underground , and angels made corporeal .
5 A very simple picture , again , it 's er you could n't have anything much more simple than this , just two waves coming in onto the shingle beach and er you can almost hear the the the waves rushing u running across the shingle .
6 On top of it there was a copper funnel , and there were rods coming out of the end of the funnel attached to a wheel .
7 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 .
8 Then , as we neared the entrance , a ship came up astern , and she can only have been one of Everard 's sailing barges coming up on the tide .
9 And it 'll be a cool afternoon , temperatures around nine degrees celsius , that 's forty eight fahrenheit , with light winds coming in from the east .
10 He watched Maggie bump the tall girl with her hip , then add , ‘ There 's a gang of parched Arabs coming in from the desert ; see to them . ’
11 She heard the door open and close , then his footsteps coming back along the corridor and go into the sitting room .
12 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 .
13 A single-glazed window has a ‘ cold zone ’ around it where you 'll get convection draughts ( as well as the draughts coming in through the gaps ) .
14 Having served with the Duke of Wellington 's Regiment in two campaigns on the north-west frontier of India , the Corporal was recalled briefly in 1938 , went to France in 1939 , and spent five days coming out over the Dunkirk beaches .
15 Well I can remember when I went Was in the water at the start , there was You could see a lot of boats coming in alongside the platform .
16 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 .
17 At first , I thought it was spilt wine but then it spread and I noticed little splashes coming down from the ceiling above .
18 Corbett bowed respectfully and , pushing by the labourers and other villeins coming in from the fields to break their fasts , went out of the Galilee Gate , across the track and into the woods .
19 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 .
20 Partially to silence Jane 's chatter , Patrick began quietly pointing out some of the landmarks , the memories coming back with the names .
21 And there 'll be a few showers coming along in the afternoon and there 'll be plenty of sunshine about and it should feel reasonably pleasant with temperatures around nine Celsius , forty eight Fahrenheit .
22 He noticed figures coming out of the barn , walking slowly and painfully to their homes .
23 One says the main problems are rival groups of casuals coming out of the discos and restaurants at about 4.30 , and the crowds that gather round the kebab shops .
24 THE catalogue of horror stories coming out of the banks ' treatment of their customers seems to have no effect on the high-handed , arrogant way they behave .
25 A strong south-westerly wind ruins the swells coming in off the Atlantic .
26 There was still the warehouse on his left , and a derelict site beyond that , with occupied flats coming up on the right
27 The changes in legislation have been dramatic since the mid-eighties the majority of changes coming in at the beginning of nineteen ninety three with the E C directives .
28 And in the middle of that , they thought that perhaps an ornamental lighting column with sort of , with lights coming out from the top of it just to make it a bit more fancy .
29 They ca n't stop the lorries coming over to the bakery cos the bakery 's just on the road can they ?
30 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 .
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