Example sentences of "coming [adv prt] on the [noun] " in BNC.

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1 He had lost much blood , his helm was notably dinted , and the head inside it already dazed and misty as the dusk coming down on the hills .
2 His eyes shut for one second , then he moved , coming down on the bed beside her .
3 But who can blame UEFA , post-Heysel , for coming down on the side of life and limb before either is lost ?
4 I have been criticised for coming down on the side of the second alternative .
5 An easy cart track heads north and in five minutes arrives at Dry Laithe Cave , commonly known as Calf Holes , where a stream coming down on the right disappears in a rash of rocks and passes into a cave under the track .
6 Good football this by Leicester Jochim across by Greyson Ormanroyd coming in on the back post .
7 That 's a lot of light coming in on the back I think .
8 Still busy coming in on the Headington roundabout there , the A40 from the direction of Wheatley , and continuing along down the A41 full too .
9 Yeah , so you 'd anticipate some coming in on the A fifty nine , if you went that far north ,
10 On election nights members of the locality would collect in a state of great excitement to hear the results coming in on the station telegraph .
11 They feel they are creative enough to win , even without the injured John Barnes , whose place on the left flank will go to Chris Waddle with David Rocastle coming in on the right and Steve McMahon and Bryan Robson taking the middle .
12 Third did he ? the first which was the Sunday and he had to get it ready because they were coming in on the Tuesday , on the third .
13 You 're on the main part of the carriageway , and coming in on the left there is this traffic coming down a slip road to join you .
14 They 're coming in on the Wednesday are n't they ?
15 I think I must have had my weight to the front of the bike , you know , coming up on the braking .
16 Then , as we neared the entrance , a ship came up astern , and she can only have been one of Everard 's sailing barges coming up on the tide .
17 and this bloke nearly had the sense , he said he 's coming up on the Friday ?
18 I went in and there 's Heidi oh well I 've just got all the script coming up on the screen and I 've just got so and so for you and I
19 There was still the warehouse on his left , and a derelict site beyond that , with occupied flats coming up on the right
20 And coming up on the rails in the first division are Oxford United .
21 Sure , they 're all coming up on the bus from Mullingar/Limerick/Cork on Friday for the whole weekend . ’
22 It really is I mean I I still feel guilty and it might sound daft to you , but I still feel guilty and what would my have done about I was down in London a few weeks ago for a meeting and I was coming back on the sleeper and I got the train to Euston and erm I came out at the wrong spot , so I had to walk out of Euston Underground and then round to go to Euston Station rather than going through
23 Erm it 's really just coming back on the issue of concealed household earlier .
24 and we 're , we 're going on the Friday afternoon and coming back on the Monday afternoon .
25 They must have been Steen coming back on the Saturday .
26 In March time the new engine is coming out on the Escort .
27 ‘ Still coming out on the junk tomorrow afternoon ? ’
28 Even though they 're coming out on the inside .
29 You know , I , I have been put in that situation before , when I 've actually seen , you know , and most reporters are working secondhand , but , you know , I have been in the position where I 've actually seen , part of a police operation take place , mainly because I 'd got stopped coming out on the Huntingdon Road after the , the Mill Road Post Office was , was knocked over a year or so ago .
30 Moore 's the guilty player Jochim had got away from him and unless the referee decides that there was another defender coming round on the cover there Moores could be in big trouble .
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