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

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1 Even Mr Akers seemed slowly to be coming round to the sensible idea that IBM should be broken up .
2 It 's a bit late to be coming on like the Angel in the House now . ’
3 I think it might it might change a bit now it seems to be more American now especially in Australia all the music the current music in Australia that 's being played seems to be coming in from America .
4 I came all this long way , Marion Maclean , to ask you to be coming back with me to Duart . ’
5 Did I , but you you you brought it up last meeting , that that that erm people were going as supposed to be coming back with good ideas as to how to cope with interviews in other rooms , but we said in last time that we were going to have a personal round bill .
6 There was a feeling that Mill House might just be coming out of the doldrums : he had won his last race , beating his solitary rival at Sandown Park for the princely sum of £426 , and appeared to be coming back to his old self .
7 They come out of the heart and branch like a wishbone , one to each lung , do you see that , now the arrow direction is away from the heart and that 's a vein and you 'd expect that to be coming back to the heart would n't you ?
8 Mind you Br Brian 's supposed to be coming back to me on er whether or not he he 's gon na be around at all .
9 But it is a bad time to be coming back into the side with results poor and confidence low .
10 Well , volunteers for the diet seemed to be coming out of the woodwork !
11 , yes that 's , erm yeah , I , last month I received the er , this booklet on the trade and they seemed to be coming out to doing campaign on erm a collection between British training and goods , er and their use abroad erm , and they now , they 've got a , a booking form for a fringe meeting at the A G M , if anyone 's particularly interested attending .
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