Example sentences of "of [noun] [v-ing] in " in BNC.

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1 He says there 've been messages of support coming in .
2 Thus the finding of a series of coins terminating in about 150 BC could not be used as evidence that the occupation of a site ceased in about that year , for even if occupation had continued for another hundred years , no other coins would have been available to be used and lost .
3 So we might expect there to be a , a set of policies coming in to , to ease the creation of that inequality .
4 With a sigh , Emily sank back in her seat and closed her eyes , listening to the clip clop of horseshoes ringing against the roadway with a feeling of unreality closing in on her .
5 E & I Manager Chris Dodwell said : ‘ With the switch from construction to commissioning our role is changing as are the type of queries coming in .
6 Adorable 's favoured method of song construction is to start with a slow , dreamy melody and then accelerate to Warp Factor 11 with very loud , sharp and combative peals of guitar swooping in to rough up the tune and kick it momentarily off course , before Piotr grabs hold of the melody again .
7 Also , keeping band accounts is useful to familiarize you with the practicalities of money coming in and going out .
8 ‘ Though he had large sums of money coming in , it appears that Mr Morgan was insolvent , ’ she says .
9 There was no great amount of money coming in and one was continually minding the pennies .
10 The papacy 's reputation for venality may be more closely related to the difficulties of collecting what was due to it than to the actual amounts of money coming in .
11 So there 's a lot of money coming in they could they could afford to have somebody like that
12 Erm and we find in the office that we get lots of forms coming in from the Paymaster General asking us to confirm that mister X is employed you know on a on a part time basis .
13 It was safer for them to have one old woman occupying part of the place than to leave it empty and risk a group of drifters moving in .
14 Publishers should send reading copies or proofs of books appearing in or after March to David Russell at The Bookseller , ( ) , to arrive no later than Friday 22nd January .
15 The first of these sets the amount of effect coming in from the JMP 's effects loop — a really good idea and all amps should have this in some form .
16 These regulations are effective for programmes of study starting in and after September 1990 .
17 A spokeswoman said : ‘ Things are looking really good at the moment with plenty of entries flooding in .
18 We 've got a group of journalists , twelve journalists , from Dubai in Bath today and erm some , a wave of journalists coming in from Saudi a little later in the month , so everything 's happening and there 's a erm tremendous amount of activity going on to restimulate the market .
19 That 's a lot of light coming in on the back I think .
20 newcastle fans were nt : the game started with lots of snow coming in : fans singing
21 Junior Books has raised more questions than it has answered and has wide-ranging implications for the nature of obligations arising in both contract and tort .
22 What you also need to do is an annual cashflow projection , which will show the periods when you are likely to have a lot of bills coming in and how long you are likely to have in between to put money aside for the tough months .
23 But a piece of bread lying in almost liquid mud will demand a more prolonged cleaning process .
24 If you are considering pupillage or a seat in new chambers , make careful enquiry into the status of the place and the kind and amount of work coming in .
25 At least , with Micky there , we can fill a few weeks of punters coming in to watch him dry .
26 ‘ There is no sense of crisis , of panic setting in among businesses yet , but if interest rates go up again it could be very detrimental , ’ he said .
27 I was quite surprised that there was some sort of strength of feeling , that the balance between providing security , and the impression that we gave to visitors , although it was acknowledged we did n't have a lot of visitors coming in , there was a feeling
28 In schools the increasing number of para.professionals creeping in under the resources umbrella have understandably aroused suspicions in teachers ' union branches .
29 This may take the form of acid etching in highly acid soils , root marks and corrosion produced by plant roots , corrosion caused by organic acids , and a form of corrosion apparently associated with high humidity in soils and caves .
30 Well I can remember when I went Was in the water at the start , there was You could see a lot of boats coming in alongside the platform .
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