Example sentences of "coming [prep] [adj] [conj] [adv] " in BNC.
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1 | Bill Barnes took off with two others , one I believe was Orr , and had climbed to about 2,000 feet after making contact with the Malta Tower who told them the raid was coming in low and very fast . ’ |
2 | Surveys of top pay are coming in thick and fast . |
3 | I imagine that shortly after Bill and Ricky have arrived , the other guests will start coming in thick and fast . |
4 | Replies are coming in thick and fast to the invitations , and as yet there have been no refusals — the charm of McBride and his way with words will undoubtedly see that there will be a full quota on parade . |
5 | THE JOKES are still coming in thick and fast from young readers . |
6 | ENTRIES have been coming in thick and fast for the Northern Echo Schools Cricket Competition . |
7 | With that strength of support coming from far and near , the South Ronaldsay Parents Action Committee launched itself into the mammoth task it faced . |