Example sentences of "[adv] coming to " in BNC.

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1 The risk of events occurring prior to the Balance Sheet Date but only coming to light after the Accounts have been signed off should be placed on the Vendor .
2 Again , the liability depends upon the money or property in question being received in the ordinary course of the receiving partner 's activities within the firm and not upon any authority vested in himsee Willett v Chambers ( 1778 ) Cowp 814 ( misapplication of moneys received from a client for investment on mortgage , the client being billed in the name of the firm ) , Rhodes v Moules [ 1895 ] 1 Ch 236 ( partner absconding with bearer share warrants proffered by client as collateral security for a mortgage loan , where the firm was in the habit of receiving such securities from its clients ) and Blair v Bromley ( 1847 ) 12 Ph 354 ( misapplication of money by a partner who paid interest on it to the client , the fraud only coming to light on the partner 's bankruptcy .
3 ‘ He 's apparently coming to us as a replacement for poor old Eddy . ’
4 The societies woke up to the threat and realised that the public was no longer naturally coming to them for mortgages .
5 Also big trousers with big tops — it was all coming to an end , but it was still OK to wear them .
6 For an eleven year old schoolgirl , it 's not easy coming to terms with having a plastic eye .
7 ‘ In 1980 I was 19 and just coming to the end of The Skids , which I 'd been in since I was 15 .
8 ‘ I was just coming to that .
9 I suppose that I was influenced by the exploits of the great test pilots of the day , people like Peter Twiss , Neville Duke and John Derry , who were at the time just coming to grips with high-speed flight and what was called the ‘ sound-barrier ’ .
10 At the time , Lineker was just coming to terms with the fact that his baby son , George , was battling against leukaemia .
11 Is n't it just coming to something when one has to try to keep up with one 's daughter ? ’
12 When Diana joined the Stewart-Richardsons they were just coming to terms with a family tragedy .
13 I 'm just coming to that .
14 Some sort of dress rehearsal was clearly required for the Cypriot police officers who were only just coming to grips with wiretap technology , and , right on cue , one of Hurley 's informants passed the word that Abou Daod , a Lebanese drugs trafficker , was coming to Cyprus to set up a deal .
15 Yeah , just coming to those .
16 Give me patience , give me a little more patience , Alida thought , for it is soon coming to an end .
17 After many years and three gardens , the optimism is going well ; I still battle with my impatience , but I am finally coming to grips with giving the essentials of sustenance to the garden .
18 ‘ Dearest Edouard , ’ she said at last , finally coming to the point .
19 ONE OF two sprawling films ( Heimat being the other ) that marked Germany finally coming to terms with the war , relatively free of guilt .
20 He imagined a policeman with nothing more to go on than a tiny , once brightly embroidered , label , a square inch of bloodstained , earth-stained , half-rotted cloth , hawking it round boutiques in Kilburn and West Hendon , narrowing the field , finally coming to an importers ' warehouse …
21 Langton led them through two more doors , finally coming to a small room with a desk and two chairs .
22 Fortunately , ex-Prisoner James Taylor is aware of the problem and is finally coming to terms with it after five albums of patchy solo meanderings .
23 The pre-tax figure was above City expectations and gave evidence that the bank is finally coming to grips with its bad-debt problem .
24 We went farther up the wasted beach , still finding interesting pieces of flotsam and finally coming to the rusted remnant I thought was a water-tank or a half-buried canoe , from a distance .
25 Fortunately , ex-Prisoner James Taylor is aware of the problem and is finally coming to terms with it after five albums of patchy solo meanderings .
26 A water supply was very slow coming to Baldersdale and never did arrive at Low Birk Hatt .
27 As before , the old man was slow coming to the door , but this time she was ready for him .
28 The widespread implications of the Famine were already coming to the surface .
29 On the one hand , Edinburgh was far less prevalent and oppressive , in the eyes of the kingdom at large , than Paris or London were already coming to be ; great and small in the localities were on the whole left alone to live out their lives .
30 The public and the teenage press were , in fact , already coming to terms with the punks , but these skins knew that no one could accept their brand of deliberate , mindless , gang violence .
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