Example sentences of "coming [adv prt] [prep] the [adj] " in BNC.

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1 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 .
2 There will thus be an increase in the supply of pounds coming on to the foreign exchange market .
3 This will therefore lead to an increase in the supply of pounds coming on to the foreign exchange markets .
4 ‘ Itsi ’ won his cap eighteen years ago , coming on in the dying seconds of an 8–1 victory over Hong Kong .
5 Creggan was watching the group of people coming along from the other direction and making a lot of noise .
6 Looking up at the north-facing slope ahead you would see snow and ice and you would tremble , but you would know that coming down on the other side , you would walk in sunshine , through green grass and sweet-smelling flowers .
7 As I banked to port to make a full beam attack on the nearest 88 I sighted the 109s coming down on the other three .
8 Are you coming down to the great burrow ? "
9 . They 're all coming down off the bloody erm .
10 Now this is a a British lorry coming down in the offside lane , cos it 's only two lanes .
11 You 're in the nearside lane and you 're going uphill and er you 're trunking away quite nicely , you see a guy coming down in the fast lane , down the hill getting a bit of a roll on , fully laden , and he gets halfway up the hill , he runs out of steam and he 's looking for a hole to get into .
12 The Macaber , the hooded , skeletal apparition , coming down from the Black Tower to dance amongst the plague-ridden townships of the Middle Ages , leading them in the dread danse macabre , forcing them to dance with him until they dropped …
13 We passed like wraiths gripping our anoraks against a colder night wind coming down from the deep indigo silhouetted mountains .
14 From his new station he could see the three lakes — Loweswater , Crummock Water and Buttermere — lined up in the valley like three barges ready to be towed down to the shore ; he could see the bivouac huts of some woodmen and he spotted more than one flock coming down from the high pastures — but Mary chided him .
15 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
16 ‘ 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 .
17 Here , in bad weather , there are reputed to be spectacular collisions between the seawater coming in on the westerly winds and the fresh water trying to get out .
18 Painfully , looking up at him , she saw a good strong profile , sandy hair tipped with gold from the sun coming in through the lace-curtained window .
19 When she woke , it was late and the sun was coming in through the greasy , grey window .
20 But Marc 's business in the stable must have only taken a minute because he was coming in through the great oak doors even before she reached the foot of the stairs .
21 In addition to the students coming in through the normal channels , two non-uniform routes have emerged during the eighties .
22 I thought we were going to have a visitor coming in through the back door .
23 She had been waiting on Dreadnought to watch the water coming in through the main leak .
24 There was a long silence and they lay absolutely still and grew cold together in the draught coming in under the closed door .
25 But coming in from the shabby streets outside , which smell of coal and cement dust and Wartburg exhausts , the effect is of life and excitement .
26 The co-existence of IP 3 Rs and RYRs may somehow help to integrate information coming in from the outside and to relay it throughout the neuron through the process of CICR already described .
27 Now , as the bloke said there , the only way you can do that with people coming in from the outside is that British Gas have got to keep pushing their prices up to make it worthwhile for somebody else to come in .
28 He knew that Garvey 's eyes could see nothing , coming in from the relative lightness outdoors .
29 A restructuring is under way — John McIntyre , vice-president of European Operations has gone , and Europe is now being split into two : the UK , where Engels has recently been appointed managing director , and the continent , where Terry Hall is coming in from the Australian operation to take charge .
30 These are believed to result , at least in part , from sewage pollution , although there is some evidence that nutrients are also coming in from the open sea .
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