Example sentences of "[noun pl] [be] coming [adv prt] to [art] " in BNC.
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1 | A good deal of this is false but it is now clear that Antony has a much better ‘ grip ’ on the crowd than Brutus has , as his language is simpler , clearer and more direct , his ideas are coming over to the crowd with a much greater force . |
2 | Replies are coming in to the questionnaire on VDU use which was recently issued to all staff . |
3 | That is true not just of BT — a large number of other investors are coming on to the market . |
4 | SOUTH WEST ‘ Fewer properties are coming on to the market , which is a good sign , ’ says Julian Knops of Andrews in Bath and Bristol . |
5 | ‘ Secondly , a number of acoustic players are coming round to the belief that the 12-fret configuration is the best for tone , which it is . |
6 | More children are coming back to the library to work because teachers give the initial push by bringing them … |
7 | Meanwhile , other PEPs are coming on to the market . |
8 | On the far bank white oxen were coming down to the water . |
9 | Commonly used for furniture units , panelling and partitions , the scope of mdf is increasing all the time , as moistureresistant , fire-resistant and exterior grades are coming on to the market , together with pre-finished d-i-y products such as skirtings , covings , architraves , mouldings and floor panels . |
10 | At least a growing number of Tory MPs are coming round to the idea . |