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

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1 once I got to bed and me brain works I thought , oh dear , the family 's coming for lunch on Tuesday so I ca n't do it !
2 Are n't you coming for lunch with Mrs Richards ? ’
3 I remember coming off stage in Rio and being piled into a helicopter to take us back to the hotel .
4 I mean , James Frazer would have read her novel , cos I think that 's all you can call it , Coming of Age in Samoa , because it 's mainly fictional , he would 've read her novelistic account , and then he would have compared it with other accounts , which had been published in German and other languages , and accounts of , of Samoans themselves , and he would have said , look there 's something wrong here .
5 ‘ Was n't it horrible , ’ he said , ‘ coming into Algeria on Monday ?
6 Coming into Algeria from Morocco our papers were examined by five groups of officials .
7 I found coming into Suffolk from Hertfordshire I had n't heard the , any East Anglian dialect before at all erm I did n't find it difficult , there were only two cases and I can remember thinking there were two people er , one of whom is still alive , er who I had great difficulty in understanding and I thought when I can follow both of them without any difficulty I shall know I really belong .
8 The old Craven Way is a wonderful way of coming into Dentdale from Ribblesdale .
9 However , Labour 's housing spokesman , Mr Clive Soley , claimed that local authorities faced a 24 per cent cut in their housing investment programmes next year because of financial restrictions coming into force in April .
10 One of the most difficult aspects of producing material to deal with the Social Security Act was the timing of its production and despatch in advance of the Act coming into force in April 1988 , and the constraints which made purposeful timing difficult .
11 Chapter V , covering the implementation of the new code , was to be considered by the Senate in the autumn with a view to the code coming into effect on March 1 , 1993 .
12 A major reorganisation coming into effect on April 1 will :
13 February 1991 : coming into effect of November 1988 Sofia protocol on the reduction of nitrogen oxides ( NOx ) emissions to 1987 levels by 1994 signed [ see p. 38027 ] .
14 Finally , he shouted to all dealers : " Ring all the clients that made money by coming into Helene of London on your advice .
15 British troops from B Company of the Cheshire Regiment returned fire twice after coming under attack in Gorni Vakuf .
16 At least 26 people were killed on July 18 in one of the worst incidents in the long-running conflict , when a bus ran over a cliff after coming under fire near Durban .
17 Sanyo has tried to be active in the personal computer market as a member of the Japanese-language AT-compatible AX PC group , but has an almost negligible share within Japan , with most sales coming in OEM from Europe and the US .
18 Jess — her blunt nose coming in contact with Samson 's hand as she coiled round — bit him .
19 Our mail gig party consisted of the Highlander who owned the dog , a woman with a very large bundle , a young man just home from his studies at a school in Germany , going to join a family party at Gairloch , and two men I would judge to be shepherds , possibly coming from Muir of Ord after selling their sheep .
20 Coming from Port of Ness ?
21 The 1st Guards Brigade War Diary later summarised this episode in its entry for 12 May : " Oberst von SEELER , in command of a Corps of 10,000 Germans , 13,000 Slovenes , 4,000 Serbs and 4,000 White Russians , coming from JUGOSLAVIA by LOIBL PASS , surrenders to the Bde and is conc at vast camp at Viktring , under comd 3 Gren Gds .
22 Er the gentleman coming from Scotland on Saturday is bringing me all the table linen and we 're table linen for .
23 At least once a fortnight there have been confusing signals coming from rugby in South Africa , in contrast to the clear-cut campaign that South African cricket conducted on their way to entry in the World Cup in New Zealand and Australia in this southern summer .
24 He conjured before their minds a poetic word-picture of St Aidan coming from Iona in Scotland and settling there with his band of monks to pray and to spread Christianity among the heathen English ; and spoke of St Cuthbert to whom on that spot the people went to seek help and comfort and guidance , until he fled across the sands and sea to be alone with God on his island — so carry the lesson back , to a county black with people and with coal , carry back the need for quiet , and separation from whirl , and silence ; and so heaven will be nearer .
25 ‘ Suffice to say that six of those invoices , supposedly coming from Rasiklal in Bombay , had apparently been typed on an Inca typewriter in England , ’ said prosecutor James Curtis .
26 Simonds , who was to give three to five lectures a week , admitted that , coming from practice in Twickenham , he was not an experienced teacher , and had never lectured to such an audience as attended his inaugural discourse .
27 But their leader , Abdullah Ocalan , is now transmitting messages from PKK headquarters — no longer a camp in the Syrian Bekaa Valley but an apartment in a Damascus suburb — that are not dissimilar from those coming from ministries in Ankara .
28 Two Brazilians working with the homeless in Sao Paulo , Maria Magdelena Aleves and Adolfo Oliveira e Silva , are coming to Britain from May 20 to June 5 .
29 Father Toror is coming to England in November along with Brother Karl Gaspar CSSR from the Philippines and Sister Bernadine RNDM from India .
30 The Jersey 's ancestors were probably of the Celtic type ( there is certainly a hint of a likeness with the dainty dairy Kerry of Ireland ) , coming to Europe from Asia and North Africa .
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