Example sentences of "[was/were] coming [adv prt] the [noun] " in BNC.

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1 A trio of skinheads were coming up the pavement , and some kids on bikes came by , saw them and started to circle back .
2 You were coming down the Pheasant pub then were you ?
3 Crowds of people were coming down the quays , all heading eastwards .
4 Their brakes must have locked as they were coming down the slope , for there was a twenty-yard slice of chocolate loam where their wheels had scoured the turf .
5 but that was n't with flood water coming over , that was because it was coming up the drains , cos it could n't drain into the river
6 Tony sat it out — in my tent I feel obliged to tell him — listening for the noise of a train , a noise that meant the wind was coming up the defile between him and the sea .
7 I believe I had the same two horses in that wagon ; and I was coming up the Bungay road past Mr Charlie Skinner 's , and the yardman let them cows out to water , d'ye see , like they allus do every morning after they had milking done .
8 No , no , if you got called away there would n't be anybody to take over until the next relief if , if the man was coming up the dock with two yo yo well you would n't be able to get in touch with him either .
9 By Tesco 's it was it was coming out the field .
10 I could 've come earlier cos I 've been over Tracey 's since quarter past one , as I was coming out the Jehovah Witnesses were coming out
11 So my sisters er When we was coming down the lanes , now them country lanes , were n't all done nice , they were grass , where the carts used to come through .
12 Certainly a Glory was coming down the factory drive .
13 The sound indicated that she was coming down the mast .
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