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

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1 Hence , lump sum transfers would be required to ensure breakeven , in which case public control seems a sensible solution , with the necessary funds coming from general taxation .
2 ‘ I must have her , I 've got that man from Milan who wants to do business with Belmodes coming in this morning .
3 It 's been a tough and bruising campaign , with the backgrounds of both candidates coming under intense scrutiny .
4 We get loads of kids coming round big gangs of kids scaring everyone .
5 YOU could n't conceivably have two carriage processions coming from different parts of London to Westminster Abbey for the coronation and then going separate ways .
6 Then they counted neutrons 50 metres away from the cell to get an estimate of the background level due to neutrons coming from cosmic rays or the natural environment of the laboratory .
7 After being seen whizzing out of the doors of a rink , he had to skate at speed along a footpath of the common , round a spiral pedestrian walkway , on to a road , grab the back of a passing bus , let go , cut across a main road between cars coming in both directions , go across another road — between the wheels of a moving articulated lorry — and end up in a babywear shop , somersaulting into a cot .
8 Cars coming round that corner could hit a stationary vehicle .
9 ‘ Are your parents coming to Open Day ? ’ asked Katy through a mouthful of grass .
10 Tipperary after local opposition , saying the Raybestos case was worse as the Ovens objectors were trying to force changes after the statutory period for planning objections had long passed : ‘ Foreign companies coming to this country and adhering to our planning conditions will begin wondering if they can go ahead at all if they see the assurances of the IDA and the planning authorities are not the final assurances . ’
11 ( 1 ) Without prejudice to its other powers under this Act , a licensing board may make byelaws for any of the following purposes ( a ) for closing licensed premises wholly or partially on New Year 's Day , and on such other days not being more than four in any one year as the board may think expedient for special reasons ; ( b ) for prohibiting holders of licences from residing in their licensed premises , or for requiring the dwellinghouses of holders of licences to be separate from their licensed premises ; ( c ) for requiring all wines , made-wines and spirits sold by the holder of an off-sale licence to be sold in corked , stoppered or sealed vessels , cans , jars or casks ; ( d ) for requiring every holder of a hotel or public house licence to keep in his licensed premises and to renew from day to day a sufficient supply of drinking water , and such eatables as may be specified in the byelaw , and to display , offer and supply the same as may be required by the byelaw ; ( e ) for printing a list of all applications coming before any meeting of the licensing board , with such other information as may be considered necessary by the board ; ( f ) for the setting out of conditions which may be attached to licences for the improvement of standards of , and conduct in , licensed premises ; ( g ) for the granting of a licence of a type other than that applied for ; Provided that a byelaw made under paragraph ( c ) above shall not apply to licensed premises where no groceries are kept or sold and where a bona fide wholesale business in alcoholic liquor is carried on .
12 Table 5.1 demonstrates the changing pattern of immigration in this period , by showing the proportion of the total numbers of immigrants coming from each part of the world .
13 No , there were no fishing boats coming through that day .
14 The schools , because of their size and because of the problems presented by pupils of all abilities coming from all kinds of backgrounds , needed to pay attention to problems of ‘ pastoral care ’ .
15 has brought together , accumulated and assimilated by means of the physical materials of his art a host of desires , intentions , and conditions coming from all regions of his mind and being .
16 Since this study was published , the number of families coming into these categories has greatly increased as a result of deteriorating economic conditions and changing social circumstances .
17 In the light of this new evidence , it seems that Shandruk 's account of why the Ukrainian Division was permitted to leave Austria is broadly correct , and that the inclusion in the division of considerable numbers from " Eastern Poland " was regarded by local commanders as sufficient reason to allow the Ukrainians through to Italy , bearing in mind the emphasis in all allied instructions on the importance of not handing over to the Russians " persons coming from those territories " .
18 While there have been a few , if any , import restrictions on EC goods coming into this country , our community partners have astutely managed to find ways to restrict the flow of British goods into theirs .
19 The last stretch is down a narrow lane bordered by woods and lined with horse boxes , cars and spectators , the latter all striving to catch first sight of the leading riders coming at full gallop .
20 ‘ provided that … the rights of non-member countries are not involved , a member state can not rely on the provisions of a pre-existing convention of that kind in order to justify restrictions on the marketing of products coming from another member state where the marketing thereof is lawful by virtue of the free movement of goods provided for by the Treaty .
21 The method of investigation used is a content analysis of cases coming before one committee which covers a discrete geographical area .
22 Nutty was trying quite hard , the other skills coming with great difficulty .
23 Now it is for these reasons all of these different views and these conflicting opinions coming from authoritative sources and the concern the locals have that this issue has been ramrodded through on a political ticket is is is the very reason why it should go to an inspector appointed by the Secretary of State at least some semblance of independence and that issues brought out in in full public consideration .
24 In this climate , Goebbels 's essay , ‘ The Jews are Guilty ’ , in Das Reich , with its express reference to Hitler 's ‘ prophecy ’ , was said by the SD do have ‘ found a strong echo ’ in the population , with critical comments coming from church-going circles .
25 the teacher acts as a conscience I I explained to them I 'm not expecting them to make the child do the work , but to be their conscience so they can say look you 've got three assessments coming in that week if you leave it till Friday night you 're up the creak without a paddle !
26 I ca n't complain about the windows cos o you know , I have n't had no draughts really but then you get parasites you know like fleas and bugs coming through these ventilations .
27 The choice of the Waterside railway station as an assembly point only made sense if the sole criterion was the convenience of demonstrators coming from other parts of Northern Ireland .
28 We still find Christian undergraduates entering universities , and ordinands coming into theological colleges , who have no idea of the tremendous advances that have been made in biblical scholarship and whose first contact with historical criticism is a dismaying and frightening experience instead of , as I think it ought to be , a liberating and wholly enhancing experience .
29 But they 've made up stories about Ships coming from other worlds . ’
30 Buses coming along that way ?
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