Example sentences of "coming [adv prt] with the [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ She was out of the oxygen tent earlier- and her temperature was coming down with the antibiotics but then when she came to … she opened her eyes and suddenly seemed to go into a panic . |
2 | Malcolm , out to prove that he is not yet a Test has-been , quickly worked up a rare pace and was quite a handful , coming in with the pavilion behind him . |
3 | We 're going to have a period , before toys start coming in with the EC label , when we 've a gap with very little to sell . |
4 | A warm wind was coming in with the tide . |
5 | and they 're coming in with the colds and the shivers and not feeling very well . |
6 | We had an old inspector , a Manx man , he used to laugh when he saw them coming in with the blood pouring down their heads , fighting and everything . |
7 | ‘ It 's coming over with the rest of my stuff , deep sea . |
8 | The telephone broke into his thoughts with Paul Lane triumphantly coming through with the Essex number . |
9 | It was not a position which enhanced his personal popularity , but while he was still coming up with the stories Murray 's position was unassailable . |
10 | I reckon he 'll probably come good in time , but we ca n't afford to leave it too long to wait for both him and Deano to start coming up with the goods . |
11 | And to provide the same information to shareholders and competitive bidders as they provide to the banks which are coming up with the funding . |
12 | ‘ Yes , by coming up with the idea for the arms deal and effectively trebling the amount Father would make in the process . |
13 | After coming up with the idea of the specialised oil , Augusto Odone contacted a dozen scientists around the world working on myelin repair . |
14 | The massacre really took place on Saint Peter 's Field , but a sharp writer on the radical Manchester Observer linked the outrage to the battle of Waterloo , coming up with the headline ‘ Peterloo ’ . |
15 | ‘ And with reason , ’ said Comfort , coming back with the brandy . |
16 | When I was c coming back with the boots in them . |
17 | Women are now coming back with the end of an old , discontinued lipstick , or a favourite dress , and asking us to match it . ’ |
18 | Sometimes it 's worth going away for a while and letting her think she 's beaten you , and then coming back with the food a few hours later . |
19 | Partially to silence Jane 's chatter , Patrick began quietly pointing out some of the landmarks , the memories coming back with the names . |
20 | Yes I remember my granny coming out with the word |
21 | And I even noticed that she she was coming out with the thees and thous that that erm |
22 | But he 's not really coming out with the answers . |
23 | coming out with the water , they make nitrous and nitric acids , |
24 | Now that 's that 's just sort of coming out with the answer . |
25 | The theory seems to be ( 1 ) that some act — noticing a resemblance — must precede uttering the word ‘ white ’ for the person who utters the word genuinely to be describing the object , and not merely coming out with the words , ‘ It 's white ’ as might a parrot , no matter what it was shown ; and ( 2 ) that the resemblance the theory requires one to have noticed , which is supposed to justify one 's calling it white as opposed , say , to blue , is what one is referring to when one calls the object ‘ white ’ . |
26 | But there was more to it than coming out with the begging bowl because of a particular crisis . |
27 | She 's not the one that was coming around with the baby ? |
28 | It was Michelle who was coming around with the baby . |
29 | I 'd like to see not cutting cutting costs raise in income and finally I 'd can only see these things coming coming about with the resignation of the five people on the stage tonight . . |
30 | She 's not the one that was coming round with the baby ? |