Coming-on Sentence Examples

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  • How are you coming on the secret code book?

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  • God knows, there are enough threats to our operation's survival without her coming on board.

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  • Some said he was talking about a job down in the Norfolk shipyard where there was work with the war coming on and all, but after a time, when Ma didn't hear, we just sort of forgot about him.

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  • It's coming on again.

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  • Dark specks in her eyes gave her a short warning and she glanced up at Alex, feeling the faint coming on.

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  • I was sorry to see them go, but with the baby coming on and Joe's parents offering him a good job out there in California, they didn't have much choice.

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  • Evans, coming on the scene in 1893, travelled in succeeding years about the island picking up trifles of unconsidered evidence, which gradually convinced him that greater things would eventually be found.

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  • Various new preparations are coming on the market for the destruction of greenhouse pests.

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  • This, coming on the head of the Rye House murder plot (of which the Rev. Mr Carstairs, the agent of Argyll, and probably Argyll himself, then in Holland, were not ignorant), caused the government to demand, at the hands of the military, from all and sundry, an " Abjuration " of Renwick's anarchist utterances.

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  • Corps, which were lying too far back and were very slow in coming on the scene.

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  • So much slaughter had gone on during that period of storm and stress that it was long impossible to excavate in any direction without coming on human remains.

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  • His normal working day at this time was one of fourteen or fifteen hours, and he refused to spare himself one hour of toil, though under the strain blindness was rapidly coming on.

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  • This is extremely important, for you don't want them coming on days when you're at work and they're not supposed to be there (you'll have to pay for their services even though they weren't supposed to come).

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  • Nicotine Gum - This product also releases small amounts of nicotine into the system and can be chewed whenever the user feels a tobacco craving coming on.

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  • Know what's coming on television while you're on the go.

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  • However, men's beach wear fashions have been coming on strong, especially in recent years!

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  • In addition, remember that coming on too strongly might cause her to not be interested.

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  • Originally coming on the show in 1983 as Hope Williams, Kristian Alfonso left the role in 1987.

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  • Try to eat when you feel hunger coming on and stop when you begin to feel full.

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  • She was known for being an emotional basket case, for being hated by all of the other girls, and for coming on the show while still living with her boyfriend.

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  • Before coming on the show, Rose was an award winning jewelry designer.

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