Example sentences of "[am/are] [adv] coming [adv] to " in BNC.

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1 Indeed I am rather coming round to the view that the trouble last year was not that we failed to produce as good policies as our opponents but that we failed to produce policies for the issues the electorate was most interested in .
2 Users are finally coming round to the idea that applications are more important than the platform , he says , citing the UK supermarket chain , Sainsbury 's , which took ten months to decide that it would move to Unix , choosing its software before inviting companies to bid for the hardware contract .
3 Those who are most likely to be affected by the Labour party 's proposals to surcharge savings are those who are just coming up to retirement .
4 No , you 're just coming up to your first round .
5 You 're just on the approaches to Jerusalem , you 're just coming in to Jerusalem right ?
6 The Cassons are now coming round to Tricon 's point of view , but still need a bit of convincing .
7 ‘ And I 'm only coming back to the flat to get my bag , if that 's the way you feel .
8 I 'm just coming up to this shop when this girl stops me .
9 But this this nervous thing is a very primitive instinct and I 'm just coming up to a word I never can pronounce so you 're going to have to help me with this one .
10 And here I think Locke 's distinction between civil society on the one hand and the state on the other is crucial and I mentioned this earlier and I 'm now coming back to it .
11 I 'm then coming up to it , I move fractionally out into the road
12 And I can honestly say , along with most people I 'm reluctantly coming round to the concept that the probability is that the county will cease to exist shortly , and there 'll be hopefully not more than two other authorities doing the job we 're currently doing .
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