Example sentences of "coming [adv prt] with [art] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Course , they had n't had lorries in them days , they drive them on the road and you see old shepherd coming along with a couple of dogs and goodness knows how many sheep !
2 fix your diary , a lot of you were n't here last week , oh by the way P C is er coming along with a film , it broke down the other week , you all enjoyed the talk so I do hope you come along to see the film , it only takes about twenty minutes and it 's on er security , you know , it 's for your own benefit
3 " I hope you 're not coming down with a fever , dear , " said my mother .
4 ‘ 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 .
5 This reassures me that the band are clear about what they are trying to do , and it is far easier for me to get excited by someone coming in with a plan and an idea .
6 The second foster daughter soon followed , coming in with a bound .
7 ‘ Do n't bother , ’ said Penry , coming in with an armful of bedding .
8 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 .
9 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 .
10 A warm wind was coming in with the tide .
11 and they 're coming in with the colds and the shivers and not feeling very well .
12 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 .
13 ‘ It 's coming over with the rest of my stuff , deep sea .
14 The telephone broke into his thoughts with Paul Lane triumphantly coming through with the Essex number .
15 Pepsi outlined the problems behind their new style : ‘ It was difficult coming up with a look that was original , that did n't look like Kylie or Madonna but retained their strength — I think we 've cracked it though . ’
16 The Palestinians were peeved when the Americans , spotting an impasse , tried to bridge it by coming up with a compromise .
17 Your boffins should n't have too much trouble in coming up with a name . ’
18 But once they were on the market , the corp had spent a lot of R and D money coming up with a way to beat them .
19 Erm , I had a bit difficulty coming up with a case , actually , erm , this
20 A nerve jiggled at the corner of Meredith 's mouth because she was beginning to piece small bits of information together and was coming up with a heap of worries .
21 They had to taste more than a hundred and thirty wines before coming up with a winner .
22 Have you ever watched seasoned knitted diving into cartons of yarn , coming up with a cone and giving it a good sniff ?
23 There are a lot of enthusiasts coming up with a lot of good ideas but the information never gets out .
24 Adam had a sudden awful vision of the spade going through that green turf and coming up with a skull on it .
25 They wasted no time in coming up with a replacement for another New Zealander , Murray Kidd , who guided them to All Ireland League honours in 1992 .
26 and coming up with a travesty like this that masquerades as a motion to the Council .
27 This seemed a far more promising environment , and we quickly accepted the couple 's invitation to abandon our base in Makassar and move in with them in Bira , since it would clearly take many more weeks of negotiating before we could be sure of coming up with a prahu , and a crew , reliable enough to carry us eastwards .
28 In this instance we have used five-year steps for both age and service , coming up with a result as in figure 7 .
29 There were quite a few battles before Pearce got British Aerospace on the road to privatisation , particularly with civil servants and ‘ officials who were not really responsible , but tended to sit on the sidelines criticising and always coming up with a reason why you could n't do anything . ’
30 I have Plant coming up with a bath . "
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