Example sentences of "coming [adv prt] [prep] london " in BNC.
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1 | With me coming from the North of England , everybody is pretty reserved up there at the best of times , so coming down to London and meeting Angie with an American accent and flitting around the room and speaking in a loud voice all the time , it was amazing . |
2 | Your chances of coming down to London and finding someone who may have been there over a decade ago are not just slim , they 're non-existent . |
3 | Elise , oddly unenamoured of him , became worried when he took to coming down from London quite often at weekends . |
4 | Alison had rung to say that she was coming up to London for an appointment and could they lunch at a restaurant to which they had both occasionally gone when working at Brentwoods , if they happened to be feeling affluent . |
5 | I kept imagining coming up to London to see you . |
6 | But as I was coming up to London to work in more formal circumstances I selected my new skirt , which is somewhat smoother and less worn , together with my new pullover — oh , no , how odd , this is my old pullover — but — ah , now I remember , yes , worn over a cotton shirt — which again is something smooth . |
7 | She 's coming back to London . ’ |
8 | Since coming back to London on his £10 a week contract he had teamed up again with Stanley Baker and they had gone on the rampage . |
9 | They say the wildlife 's coming back to London . |
10 | ‘ You 're coming back to London this afternoon ? ’ |