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

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1 Well , if I can check it on the plan , it 's , the plan actually shows half the site , there 's the central slide way way coming down through the development site , all that occupies , all one side of the slide way .
2 And seeing these two women coming down through the path towards the city the people of Bethlehem , yo you 'll read it there in the opening of chapter two in the book of Ruth , the people of Bethlehem , they left their fields and came running to greet them !
3 Th the strong highlight on the reflection on the water obviously is a thing which makes the picture as , and also the , the sort of rays of sun coming down through the cloud .
4 A rain waterpipe burst and water was coming in through the kitchen ceiling .
5 However , the proposals , kicked out of the front door last year , are now coming in through the back .
6 A little grey light was coming in through the window .
7 Coming in through the door
8 Beyond them , just coming in through the door , she saw Pascoe .
9 You never know what 's just coming in through the door . ’
10 Just coming in through the door at that very minute was Detective-Constable Edwards .
11 The draught coming in through the ventilation ducts made it tremble continuously .
12 This must be him just coming in through the side door .
13 ROS : It 's coming up through the floor .
14 It was well after midnight , getting on for one o'clock , when I went to open the bedroom window , and saw someone coming up through the garden from the bay . ’
15 Then she noticed some small green shoots coming up through the grass .
16 ‘ No , you ca n't ! ’ said Thomas , coming back through the baize door positively pink with self-importance .
17 coming back through the side here
18 Then you see an express train apparently coming out through the embankment while a gigantic head capped with flowers revolves high above and you realise it will be an amazing day .
19 While they advocated and worked for such extensions of democracy the European social democratic parties , whether or not they claimed to be Marxist and revolutionary , were also , for the most part , firmly committed to political democracy in the narrower sense ; and where the necessary conditions were present — the legal existence of socialist parties , elections conducted on the basis of ( at least ) universal male suffrage , and participation in parliament and government — they made plain that although they did not renounce extra-parliamentary forms of class action they envisaged the transition from capitalism to socialism as coming about through the will of a majority of citizens , clearly and publicly expressed in elections .
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