Example sentences of "[is] [adv] come " in BNC.

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1 She is slowly coming to terms with her past and exorcising the ghosts .
2 In recession Hollywood , the race is on to come on seriously downbeat , hence the current fad for nutritional slumming .
3 he 's only coming for an hour .
4 He 's only coming cos you Oh hi !
5 Yeah , she 's only coming up for six weeks , mm , a monster .
6 Erm it 's only coming from this way .
7 Well it 's only coming out a yard is n't it ?
8 He is constantly coming up with bright ideas for making money .
9 He of friends , and I thought well , when we 're going into this , you know , he 's obviously coming in as a colleague , because actually he was a member of the same damn union .
10 ‘ He 's apparently coming to us as a replacement for poor old Eddy . ’
11 That this is so comes out in the way we say , for example , ‘ There is a pain in my foot ’ as readily as ‘ I feel a pain in my foot ’ .
12 this company moves at such a rapid rate of knots that I have a meeting tomorrow morning with the Managing Director Building and Property Development at his house in Pitlochrie which is the only time he 's literally coming back to change his shirt before he goes wandering round the world again so the only way I can get him is to go up and stay with the in-laws over night and see him at breakfast time tomorrow .
13 Sheedy may think that Madden , after a club record 375 games and with more than 570 goals during his career , is perhaps coming towards the end of his tether .
14 The first Unix Reseller Show & Conference , set for May 4–6 , 1993 in Dallas , is apparently coming out of the blocks stronger than anticipated .
15 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 .
16 The pre-tax figure was above City expectations and gave evidence that the bank is finally coming to grips with its bad-debt problem .
17 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 .
18 Of course , her letter has given me extra cause to continue thinking of her as ‘ Miss Kenton ’ , since it would seem , sadly , that her marriage is finally to come to an end .
19 London , of course , and our Amsterdam exhibition has been trading since the beginning of the year and the price increase is generally coming at the beginning of the season , which is more or less now for the parks , earlier for the exhibitions .
20 Give me patience , give me a little more patience , Alida thought , for it is soon coming to an end .
21 When income stream is not coming through and capital values are falling then you are going to get problems .
22 It only works , in fact , partly because people do not eat very much and partly because most of the work , the energy needed to fire the bullock , is not coming from wheat , it is coming from food that is not directly available to man .
23 No two candidates will respond to questions in exactly the same way so you must keep a fair amount of flexibility in your approach — it would be wrong to stop a candidate from following up an interesting and potentially revealing answer simply because it is not coming at the designated point in your schedule .
24 ‘ You just keep telling him daddy is not coming home ever again .
25 He poured his mother 's ashes in the place she is now and I am absolutely positive that he knows now she is not coming back . ’
26 ‘ Even though you know that she is not coming back , it does n't stop you missing her every day . ’
27 Erm er er Mrs , Jackie is not coming .
28 ‘ Well , we 'll get the cars to keep an eye out for her , but I have an awful feeling in my gut that she is not coming home .
29 At any moment she will turn round and check that her friend is not coming from the opposite direction .
30 That 's no good , because then the true worth of the child is not coming out , and at that age I mean , what had started it was last year I I did n't want him to do it .
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