How to use "coming" in a sentence

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'We're coming.'

That moment is like the sun coming out

Blood is coming out of the end of my arm and it's a long walk back to my truck.

Blood is coming out faster from my arm now

Then I notice that water is coming out of my CamelBak

Blood is now coming from my arm really fast and I'm in terrible pain from the amputation

A white light coming from the ship made everything easy to see

"Did it have eight tentacles like snakes coming out of a big round head?"

We travelled underwater, never coming up except for air

As I walked through the museum to the stairs, I heard music coming from Captain Nemo's library

Mom knew that I was coming, but she was crying when I got home.

We went in helicopters, and there was smoke coming up out of the jungle when we got there

Instead of coming down in the sea when we returned, the space ship came down in the jungle somewhere, and it was four years before the NASA people found us! But the ape and I were soon good friends

Or perhaps he was warning the man with the pipe that Schwartz was coming

Louis Diemschutz was coming along Berner Street with his pony and cart

At 1.30 when the news came that the dogs were not coming, he told McCarthy to break open the door

A boy of about ten years old was coming along a footpath with a small box on his back and dirty knees showing through holes in his trousers

'I'm coming, Madame,' she yawned, blinded by the bright winter's sunlight that was shining into the room.

Someone was coming up the stairs

Picking up a pen that lay on the table, she wrote on a piece of paper, Be careful! The police are coming! She showed Marius her work and then, changing the subject quickly, for no reason at all, she gazed into his eyes and said shyly, 'Do you know, M

Slamming the door shut behind her she cried victoriously, 'He's coming!'

'Who's coming?' Her father looked up.

If he had, he wouldn't be coming back here again

On top of the cupboard, by his feet, he noticed the piece of paper that the elder daughter had written on: Be careful! The police are coming!

The police are coming and we've got to go!'

'Are you coming to the funeral of General Lamarque?'

'They're coming!' cried Marius from the top of the barricade.

But don't let the NYPD ones see you, or you're not coming back here, not with me." Jake nods again.

There are no shouts or loud voices coming from university students returning home from the pubs and bars

Now everything from last night is coming back to him

There was a big conversation coming, and she wasn't looking forward to it.

"Thank you for coming," he whispered

People were coming and going from the main entrance, like last time, but the narrow passageway down the side looked dark and empty

So, what do you think? How about coming to join me?"

I'm coming in.

Some of Mrs Van Hopper's friends were coming to tea

I could feel the tears coming into my eyes

'My sister, Beatrice, is coming over to lunch with her husband,' Maxim told me

They're coming today?' I said, feeling less happy than before.

'We've got people coming to dinner.' We all got up and Giles looked up at the sky.

The tide was coming up into the bay and the water was beginning to cover the stones

'Mr de Winter doesn't like people coming in here.'

I was glad that Beatrice was coming

The guests were coming out of dinner

'No, no,' he said, coming towards me, 'I've got something to say to Max

'I'm coming with you tomorrow,' I said.

'The dawn seems to be coming up over there, behind those hills

'Are you coming to my party tonight, Natalie?' Zak asks

She is coming out of the house

'Yes, but look! There's a train coming!' says Nathan.

She half convinced herself that the dream was a premonition of Danny's eventual return to her, that somehow he had survived and would be coming back into her arms one day soon.

Instead, she was coming in for a few hours this evening, while Tina was at the premiere.

It seemed to be coming from every corner of the house.

And maybe he was coming back, haunting the place.

"I've got a break coming up in five minutes."

Maybe I'm coming down with something

From there they were going to hike for three days with snowshoes and backpacks, making a wide circle around the bus, coming back to it at the end of the week.

Tina passed a leafy green plant, a four-foot-high schefflera that she had owned since it was only one-fourth as tall as it was now, and she had the insane urge to stop and risk getting caught in the coming explosion just long enough to pick up the plant and take it with her

But those messages haven't been coming from a sadist

And they haven't been coming from someone who wants to expose the true story of the Sierra accident

"They're coming from Danny!"

She said, "We're coming, Danny

We're coming to get you

We're coming."

"They even knew we were coming here."

If you keep coming up with weird suggestions like that, I'll have to run a maintenance check on you, Carl."

"We're coming, Danny," Tina said quietly.

They wouldn't want a lot of daily traffic coming in and out of here on a forest road that's supposed to be used only by state wildlife officers

For one thing, you can become an infectious carrier only four hours after coming into contact with the virus

She squinted up into the snow-shipped night and saw the chopper coming over the rise at the west end of the plateau

I'd be afraid of coming out at the other end like your ashtray.'

'He's coming here tomorrow evening so we can do it together

'Who is coming?'

There is a path from Old Hall, where she lives, to our garden gate, so most people coming from there come to the study window instead of going along the road to the front door.

'And I saw Dr Haydock coming out of Mrs Lestrange's cottage.'

Who knew that Protheroe was coming here this evening?'

Inspector Slack said he was coming to see me this morning, but has just phoned to say it won't be necessary.'

'Thank you for coming so quickly,' she said

'My nephew, Raymond West, is coming here today,' she explained

'How many people, Mr Clement, knew that Colonel Protheroe was coming to see you that evening?' the coroner asked.

A train from London was standing in the station and the train for London was just coming in

Your wife has been seen coming out of Mr Redding's cottage in a secretive manner

She continued, 'You see, Len, I have something new coming into my life

It's coming into your life, too! And you can't call me a dear child any more when we have a real child of our own

'Miss Marple's coming

I half-turned, still keeping my eyes on the cylinder, from which other tentacles were now coming out, and began pushing my way back from the side of the pit

And then, coming from the direction of Horsell, I noticed a little black group of men, the first of whom was waving a white flag

I knew it was coming towards me because of the flashing bushes it touched, but I was too shocked to move

Overhead the stars were coming out, and in the west the sky was still a pale, bright, almost greenish blue

Surprised people were coming out of their houses.

'You are the first people I've seen coming this way this morning,' the officer said

'Death is coming! Death!' and leaving him to think about that, I hurried on to Weybridge.

I have a faknee-int memory of the foot of a Martian coming down within twenty metres of my head, going straight into the loose stones

When the bridge at Walton was coming into sight, I landed on the Middlesex bank and lay down, very sick, in the long grass.

'There are lots of people coming into Kingston in carts and things, with boxes and cases,' he said

'They are coming!' a policeman shouted back, banging on the door

'The Martians are coming!' Then he hurried to the next door.

All around him - in the rooms below, in the houses on each side and across the road, and all across London - people were rubbing their eyes and opening windows to stare out and ask questions, and getting dressed quickly as the first breath of the coming storm of fear blew through the streets

The figure of the Martian grew smaller as it moved away, and soon it was hidden by the mist and the coming night

'They're coming.'

At about one o'clock in the afternoon, the thin remains of a cloud of Black Smoke was seen coming through London's Blackfriars Bridge

Because rushing out beyond the smoke and steam came something long and black with flames coming from it.

The Black Smoke moved slowly towards the river all through Monday morning, slowly getting nearer and nearer to us, coming at last along the road outside the house that hid us.

The night was coming but the Martians had lights on their machines

I looked up and saw the lower part of a building- machine coming slowly across it

They keep coming

'Ulla, ulla, ulla,' cried the voice, coming, it seemed to me, from the district around Regent's Park

And now night, the mother of fear and mystery, was coming.

And the food! Across the Channel, across the Irish Sea, across the Atlantic, corn, bread and meat were coming to us

All the ships in the world seemed to be coming to London in those days

That was when her husband saw her coming out of the house

Fortunately for her, her maid warns her that her husband is coming, and she and her blackmailers leave the house in time.

The possibility of the other man actually coming to fetch her - oh well

'Hmm, when don't I? With the baby coming in a couple of months and the government's new controls on pay

But then he has been coming back late for the past few weeks

'Of course,' say James and Connie, and for some reason they are both afraid of what is coming.

Her future husband is coming to stay next Monday

We wrote to the servants at Forest Road to tell them that Lady Glyde was coming to visit

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