Example sentences of "[noun prp] coming [adv prt] " in BNC.
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1 | It will be tough , but the odds are on Mr Murdoch coming through . |
2 | I said , oh is Pat coming in ? |
3 | Tomorrow Lucy coming in tomorrow ? |
4 | The thought of la belle dame de Bruges coming out with such stuff beggars belief . |
5 | Well what time is Toby coming back ? |
6 | This Friday coming up , yeah . |
7 | We were the only two on Friday coming back from town . |
8 | I remember Elizabeth Thursfield with John Richard and Anthony , waiting anxiously for Rupert to come out of Burma , and John Richard coming down to have lessons with me . |
9 | Honestly , you 'd think it was Antony coming back for Cleopatra the way she 's carrying on ! ’ |
10 | Carrie sat around the bed with her mother and Fred chatting for a while , and it was not too long before they saw Joe Maitland coming down the ward . |
11 | David coming up there did n't he ? |
12 | ‘ I still remember David coming round ’ , he adds , ‘ and thinking this man is a great writer , I was absolutely captivated by his prose style . ’ |
13 | And they resent the KGB coming in and running their own operations on Romanian soil . |
14 | Rovers have left out Dave Passman against his old club , with Nick Hardy coming in at lock . |
15 | Fortinbras coming in at the end , when Hamlet 's dead and everyone 's dead . |
16 | Must be a bit of a blow to her in a way , Clemence coming back . |
17 | God , it was Tessa coming back from the bathroom ! |
18 | The team was unchanged from Soton , except for Fairclough coming in for Newsome ( to counter Flo 's aerial threat ? ) |
19 | I tried to stop him , but it were Mr Benedict coming down through the kitchens in such a bang and shouting for his groom that started it . ’ |
20 | By the time we meet Odd-Knut coming back to find us we are only a few hundred metres from the camp . |
21 | Mr Browning coming in at that very moment ran to his wife 's side and all but hauled her out of the bed in order to get her upright — in a moment , the convulsion was over and she sank back quite exhausted and drained . |
22 | Was there another car ahead , waiting to pull out and sandwich them with the Peugeot coming up behind ? |
23 | Jill Atkin and Gill Brown have withdrawn , with Sutton Coldfield 's Mandy Pickles and Slough 's Sue Chandler coming in as replacements . |
24 | I seriously think Hugh coming back to my point , I seriously do n't know what |
25 | That it 's Ga coming out in me , a kind of exhibitionism . |
26 | But then think of Benny coming back from Dublin after a day in the university : would n't it be better if they saved the main meal for her return ? |
27 | In the face of such pain , does it really matter about crime figures in Scotland coming down ? |
28 | what 's Pete coming round for ? |
29 | That 's on the , mm , that 's on the Kentford Road from Bury coming in , is n't it ? |
30 | But when he walked on the field you 'd think it was Goliath coming on there . ’ |