Coming-down Sentence Examples

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  • If he was coming down with a cold, he needed rest - and Destiny didn't need to be exposed to it.

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  • I think I hear someone coming down the hall.

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  • Morning dawned on about three inches of snowfall and it was still coming down.

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  • The snow was coming down in big heavy flakes now.

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  • Instead of Fred O'Connor, it was Paul Dawkins coming down the stairs.

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  • As the group passed the stairs, Ginger Dawkins was coming down.

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  • No, she's not coming down.

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  • I been peeking out the door when I hear someone coming down stairs.

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  • Your coming down here was cruel and unfair and I think you know it!

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  • Why didn't we pass him coming down the stairs?

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  • Two more tugs and then she saw lights coming down the drive.

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  • Aside from the whole mountain coming down and the Peak being overrun by God-knows-who?

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  • His last day was Friday but he stuck around because Byrne was coming down from the head office with his last paycheck.

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  • The rain was still coming down hard and there were occasional rumbles of thunder.

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  • There was no way Ashley wasn't coming down here after school.

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  • In person he was small, with large head, projecting brow, prominent nose, and eyes wide apart, with black hair coming down almost to his eyebrows.

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  • The first connexion with the United States was by two railways coming down the Red River valley.

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  • The first two volumes were published in 1863; after his death a third volume appeared in 1898, covering the period 1858-1883, and a fourth in 1904, coming down to the beginning of the 10th century.

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  • Of medieval literary Greek papyri very few relics have survived, but of documents coming down to the 8th and 9th centuries an increasing number is being brought to light among the discoveries in Egypt.

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  • Gayarre, coming down to the war, based on deep and scholarly research, and greatly altered in successive editions.

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  • The water coming down from Acro-Corinth was introduced from behind.

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  • The rider's body must be always clOse to the saddle in leaping, for if he were jerked up, the weight of say only a 10stone man coming down on the horse a couple of seconds after he has negotiated a large fence is sufficient to throw the animal down.

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  • The worship of Cybele was characteristic of Thrace, whither it spread from Asia Minor at a very early period, and it deserves notice that Hypsipyle and Myrina (the name of one of the chief towns) are Amazon names, which are always connected with Asiatic Cybele-worship. Coming down to a better authenticated period, we find that Lemnos was conquered by Otanes, one of the generals of Darius FIG.

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  • Army troops, having failed to cross the river at Casarsa, were coming down towards Latisana pursued by Scotti's vanguard and threatened on the flank by Henriquez.

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  • Beyerinck and Jegunow have shown that some partially anaerobic sulphur bacteria can only exist in strata at a certain depth below the level of quiet waters where SH 2 is being set free below by the bacterial decompositions of vegetable mud and rises to meet the atmospheric oxygen coming down from above, and that this zone of physiological activity rises and falls with the variations of partial pressure of the gases due to the rate of evolution of the SH 2.

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  • This book, dealing chiefly with Wycliffe and Huss, and coming down to 150o, formed the first outline of the Actes and Monuments.

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  • Dupuy's classification is still regarded with respect, but the inventory has been partially replaced by the publication of the Layettes du tresor (four volumes, coming down to 1270; 1863-1902).

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  • They were first printed in two forms in 1810 - a German translation down to the year 1733 from the firm of Cotta of Tubingen; and in French published by Vieweg of Brunswick, and coming down to 1742.

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  • The greater part of the Maremma now affords pasture to large herds of horses and half-wild cattle, but on the drier parts corn is grown, the people coming down from the hills to sow and to reap. The hill country just inland, especially near Volterra, has poor soil, largely clayey, and subject to landslips, but is rich in minerals.

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  • Eclipse was a chestnut horse with a white blaze down his face; his off hind leg was white from the hock downwards, and he had black spots upon his rump-this peculiarity coming down to the present day in direct male descent.

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  • Hopefully he wasn't coming down with something - though Alex was rarely ever sick.

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  • I was just coming down an escalator in J C Penny's down in Orange County when Mary Beth Ashmont, this girl I'd take advantage of in a park in Irvine; a girl I didn't even remember, started yelling her head off, 'that's the man, that's the man!' and like a damned fool, I began running.

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  • D, you coming down for the festivities?

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  • When coming down you can collect more rings and chaos emeralds, but beware of the bombs!

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  • I can still hear Henry Caldwell's irate voice coming down my cans, using some very choice expletives!

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  • Two hours later the last of the players were coming down the hill of the 18th fairway on the opposite side of the bank.

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  • On one occasion we stopped for a very long time and while gawking out of the window we saw a parachutist coming down.

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  • No longer do fashion conscious skiers have to worry about coming down the mountain looking like giant snowballs.

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  • It was very warm, but a cool wind coming down the valley kept things just tolerable.

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  • The laisser-faire doctrine, coming down to us from the system of natural liberty, was long the great watchword of economic orthodoxy.

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  • Behind him a cavalry regiment was coming down the hill preceded by its singers.

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  • Wait a bit--I'm coming down.

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  • Beside, coming down the tracks fast are ' artificial ' sweeteners made from genetically modified US corn - with all its associated problems.

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  • Staff working late in the Abbey have heard an eerie wailing cry coming down the corridors.

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  • When the boy heard the shuffle of feet coming down the hallway, he knew he needed to get back into bed quickly.

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  • The costs are continually coming down and environmental activists are working with architects to develop cheaper eco home plans so that they can be more widely implemented.

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  • Most likely you are not coming down with the flu, but instead you are worried about your performance on an upcoming test.

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  • It's all coming down to a "he said she said" situation, but Jayde Nicole has bruises and a black eye as a result of her night on the town.

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  • Typically you can expect to pay 20 percent more for organic, although prices are coming down as demand grows.

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  • These items are rapidly coming down in price as organic food becomes more popular.

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  • We look at what's coming down the runways and what the tastemakers are wearing, and then translate those looks for plus-size women.

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  • The swine flu shot is given as a precaution to help reduce the risk of coming down with H1N1.

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  • Other masks are designed with the hose coming up over the forehead and across the top of the head which can be very comfortable for the sleeper who doesn't like the constriction of having the hose coming down over their chest.

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  • After a while, you'll start to see streaking lines coming down the screen and then you get a sudden boost in speed.

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  • Bring the right foot in and "touch" the side of the right foot, with no weight coming down on it.

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  • Mitochondrial DNA testing is coming down in price, but it is still fairly expensive.

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  • A normally bright, active child who is oddly quiet and sedate may be having an off day or may be coming down with the flu.

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  • Auto shows are where auto manufacturers show off the latest and greatest cars coming down the pike for the next model year.

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  • Bases especially are vulnerable to head injuries from various parts of the flyers coming down and hitting them in the eyes or mouth.

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  • I'm sure there are others, but these are the ones you most often hear coming down on fanfic-writing fans.

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  • I gave her a ring last night, just to tell her noth­ing's new and I mentioned you were coming down.

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