Example sentences of "[det] coming [prep] the [noun] " in BNC.

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1 And to observe these few coming from the distance of Pluto would require a larger gamma ray detector than any that have been constructed so far .
2 I may venture to add Jerry and I were probably the first Scottish kids to hear this coming over the air .
3 Is this coming into the open of crimes against women useful in assisting reforms in this area ?
4 According to a State Education Commission investigation , various work units across the country had refused 5,500 graduates in 1987 , indicating that there were too many coming from the universities .
5 This is all coming from the heart ,
6 It looks as if their all coming back , their all coming from the shops where their usually their going .
7 I always cringe when I see a lorry like that coming on the road when you ca n't see past it
8 Are you arguing Mr Girt that the level of provision of employment land proposed by North Yorkshire County Council is excessive , bearing in mind your request that the County Council should at the same time cater for one hundred percent of past migration trends , including that coming from the Leeds Metropolitan Area ?
9 Who 's that coming in the gate ?
10 All those coming onto the plant for the overhaul had to know exactly what was required .
11 Hold it , two of those , two of those coming down the stairs wait for it no , any minute now
12 The greater authority of the aggressor male perpetrator is further emphasised by the fact that , of the assaults against males , those coming to the notice of the newspapers largely concerned a much older set of defendants than the usual run of offenders coming before the courts .
13 A possible limitation to this is the suggestion that it would cover only those matters which had been before the House , or at least those coming before the House in the current Parliamentary session .
14 The horse box charge from the south would be a minimum of £500 and more for those coming from the West Country , so there would be little change from a £2,000 race when all the expenses , including the deductions for trainer , jockey and stable lads have been completed .
15 But Mr Momper , faced with accommodating those coming from the East , said that while everyone was welcome , the question should also be asked whether people were not needed ‘ to create a better society in East Germany ’ .
16 And after a World Cup match : ‘ Do n't tell those coming in the result of that fantastic match .
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