Example sentences of "coming [adv prt] [prep] [noun] on " in BNC.
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1 | Kids ' stuff : Kevin Thomas , Hearts ' 17-year-old debutant , acclaims his goal , scored minutes after coming on at Tynecastle on Saturday . |
2 | People were coming in with questions on our first little bit hesitant debate . |
3 | In one of the most touching passages , he recalled coming up to America on his emigrant ship in 1955 , his father and brother and he standing by the rail , feeling this sense of opportunity , this relief that the bad times were over , that a new world was out there waiting to be conquered . |
4 | Coming up for sale on Thursday is John Constable 's Harnham Bridge Looking Towards Salisbury Cathedral , with a price tag of £1m plus eight magnificent water colours by Turner which are pitched at about £365,000 . |
5 | Er yeah just just one other thing , Pete going through the accident book , there 's one or two that are coming up with people on the liquids line getting splashes of liquid in their eyes . |
6 | We will be coming up by train on the Friday night , and staying in Constantine Court , the new student and conference accommodation block next to Horlock Court , over the weekend . |
7 | Since coming back to London on his £10 a week contract he had teamed up again with Stanley Baker and they had gone on the rampage . |