Example sentences of "[noun prp] coming [adv prt] [prep] [art] " in BNC.
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1 | Fortinbras coming in at the end , when Hamlet 's dead and everyone 's dead . |
2 | God , it was Tessa coming back from the bathroom ! |
3 | I tried to stop him , but it were Mr Benedict coming down through the kitchens in such a bang and shouting for his groom that started it . ’ |
4 | Leeds started out the second half the way they played the first , but lost their way badly during the course with Oldham coming back into the game strongly . |
5 | Moran said : ‘ Director Jack Walker 's money has enabled the manager to put down a good foundation and if we can get Roy coming in alongside the likes of Alan Shearer , the club will really be going places . ’ |
6 | A. M. I went into Lime Street one night at ten o'clock and found a crowd of lads on the corner of Skelhorne Street coming out of the pub . |
7 | About er refurbishment and closure programme Mr talked about , a a refurbishment and closure programme is a Tory programme , not a Labour programme and of course this is all verified by Mrs coming along to the committee and saying please do n't close Barleythorpe Hall , please tell the people that you 're going to re-open Barleythorpe Hall , please do not allow them to think that it 's going to close . |
8 | big Intasun when that you see all those people needed erm other holidays and then with Yugoslavia coming out of the market because of the unrest there |
9 | You know young Neil Lewis coming in for a game like this is tremendous performance and Michael Whitlow and Colin Hill have been up against it but they 've worked hard and I think it 's been a great game and er one nil probably does n't er justify both sides . |
10 | Next morning I was driving down the single village street when I saw Mrs Bailes coming out of the shop . |
11 | Good football this by Leicester Jochim across by Greyson Ormanroyd coming in on the back post . |
12 | Ray Illingworth refers to ‘ Hall and Griffith coming out of the trees ’ in an ambiguous reference to the inadequate sightscreens at Headingley in the '60s , although the ultimate faux pas was Tony Lewis ’ ill-timed use of the fourletter word when , unbeknown to him , he was still on air . |
13 | I got erm Patsy coming in for a bite of lunch |
14 | The cross-town route proposed by Durham County Council would link the A66 from Teesside with the A1(M) , via a new road through Darlington coming out on the A68 past Faverdale on the edge of the town . |
15 | They feel they are creative enough to win , even without the injured John Barnes , whose place on the left flank will go to Chris Waddle with David Rocastle coming in on the right and Steve McMahon and Bryan Robson taking the middle . |
16 | At the bottom of the stairs she met Ianthe coming out of the dining room with some leaves in her hands . |
17 | She marched down the stairs , and saw Jasper coming out of the sitting-room where , of course , he had been searching for her money . |
18 | At the same time , out of the comer of his eye , he saw Tony coming out of the ticket-booth . |