Example sentences of "coming [adv prt] [prep] [pos pn] [num ord] " in BNC.

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1 ‘ What 's this , Sep ? ’ said Tom Tedder , coming in from his last class , and acting rather as if a load was now off his mind , or as if he was trying to conceal one .
2 Dickens ' timeless story , now coming up to its 146th Christmas , has been adapted with affection by David Holman and directed with dash by Gwenda Hughes .
3 Well that would certainly be my favourite , we we 'll be coming up to our hundredth anniversary are n't we fairly soon ?
4 Dad had been improving daily — he was eating well , in good spirits and coming up to his eightieth birthday .
5 He was coming up to his twenty-seventh birthday and his face had already acquired some of the lived-in look that became one of his characteristics later in his career .
6 Mozart was then coming up to his eighteenth birthday , but already a mature master , and No 29 is both a great symphony and an enchantingly beautiful one .
7 No , you 're just coming up to your first round .
8 I was going to ask Jenette anyway , as it was coming up to my 40th birthday . ’
9 So it 's an ongoing process that the first medical pra or some medical practice booklets are just coming up for their second resale .
10 Unfortunately this did not resolve the problem and in January 1991 , when W. was coming up towards her fifteenth birthday , it was necessary to resort to in-patient treatment .
11 The words stuck in Folly 's mind , coming back to her next morning as she sat at the Rose Bowl 's work-table , preparing roses for conditioning by crushing the tips of their stems with a heavy mallet .
12 Erm we we aim to get as much development in our area as possible and coming back to your first question this afternoon , I I do n't really se any problem with the North Yorkshire proposals , that 's the middle range .
13 Williamson , coming back from his second trip to the lavatory , passed Boddy on the way out for his third .
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