Example sentences of "coming [adv] to [art] [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | Er a number of and there 's a further example which I have written to the County Senior Safety Officer about er where there is a halt pedestrians coming on to a main road where a number of vehicles er bounce the pavements to get round traffic turning right at the junction . |
2 | In effect this has meant approximately 400,000 new and inexperienced customers coming on to the overseas market each year , and it is this that has kept the traditional inclusive tour package alive . |
3 | There will thus be an increase in the supply of pounds coming on to the foreign exchange market . |
4 | This will therefore lead to an increase in the supply of pounds coming on to the foreign exchange markets . |
5 | Jane had had wide imaginings of everybody 's abilities coming together to a common end , but fortunately she had kept her thoughts to herself . |
6 | Are you coming down to the great burrow ? " |
7 | er he wants money coming in to the central fund er if has in two years time to face a , a trial , these allegations so be it , but meanwhile he wants the money to come in to the central fund for the reason he 's outlined |
8 | ‘ Did you now ? ’ said Hilary , coming in to the sick bay , which was really no more than a scruffy little room with only a slight hospital smell about it to bespeak its function . |
9 | It will banish any anxieties that you may have about being alone at night or coming home to an empty house . |
10 | Me mother was like that , me dad said I do n't know whether I 'm coming home to the right house |
11 | And I actually think it is coming close to a professional slur on Mr to suggest that he ca n't take an independent view . |
12 | Certain works of communication have an artistic quality which engages the psyche of viewers , listeners and readers in a deep way , coming close to a religious experience . |
13 | It is strange to see , however , how a ‘ supra-personal ’ quality can be hinted at in a girl or woman , coming close to the archetypal spirit . |
14 | Hold my hand nicely sweetheart , there 's a good girl we 're coming up to a busy road in a minute and it 's dangerous Walk nicely darling , there 's a good girl walk nicely just stand still a minute sweetheart hold my hand Charlotte please hold my hand there 's a good girl . |
15 | Coming up to the additional assessment |
16 | We 're entitled now you know to have all sorts of things done at the doctors , coming up to the right age to be hav to be done er |
17 | I think he 's coming I think he 's coming up to the high week group , what is he ? |
18 | But er before I came out I switched it on cos I 'm not coming back to a cold house . |
19 | After her return , after that heart-sinking moment of coming back to the greasy frying pan and the littered table , there was cleaning . |
20 | Earlier rate cuts are beginning to filter through the economy and the retail trade is making optimistic noises about shoppers coming back to the High Street . |
21 | When there is no longer the contrast of a busy working day outside , coming back to an empty home can be less attractive , as shown in the situation described below . |
22 | Oh , this coming back to an empty house , Rupert thought , when he had seen her safely up to her door . |
23 | Erm coming back to an original comment made by Mr . |
24 | Particularly in doing a great part like Juliet which we toured in all kinds of places before coming here to the Other Place venue . |
25 | Certainly the criticism Mister C has received for not knowing what he 's talking about , for faking it or just for coming late to the whole shamanic party seems a little sniffy and actually beside the point . |
26 | Even Mr Akers seemed slowly to be coming round to the sensible idea that IBM should be broken up . |
27 | A contract may be a contract , but Branson was now coming round to the belated realisation that a suitable gesture to Oldfield much earlier on in his career — increasing his royalty rate after Tubular Bells , for example — could have prevented all this ugliness . |
28 | This is in miniature the classic blueprint detective story , and it can give more pleasure by virtue of its clues coming closer to the final revelation than sometimes the full-length affair does . |
29 | Pascoe tried out several emotions for that , coming closer to the real thing each time — impatience , irritation , concern , anxiety … |