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Example sentences for "coming down"

  • His mother and sister had been coming down for it, and he had asked other people from London.

  • Then I am very sorry you have had the trouble of coming down," said Falloden politely.

  • Your English custom of coming down at half past eight to eat poached eggs and bacon is perfectly detestable.

  • When we got to Lackawanna avenue, coming down.

  • Coming down I passed the elevator, and got on Liberty street, and the crowd made a rush, and came near knocking me down.

  • I don't see anything particularly mad in my coming down to look after you.

  • Come and sing something now to please aunt, as she made an effort to do you honour by coming down to dinner.

  • Now, Arabella, I don't say that anything will come of it; but it may: Miss Dunstable is coming down to us next week.

  • He talks of coming down here to Greshamsbury.

  • But what a pity my sisters did not know you were coming down.

  • You'll soon be coming down again to breakfast.

  • He must have said he wasn't coming down to-day, or at least not this morning, for she tried to tease him to come.

  • He's coming down, Leah, because he realizes that we've begun to fight him.

  • I just want to find out if he's coming down to-day," she said automatically.

  • They scattered fast enough when they saw us coming down,” Don volunteered.

  • He’s got us coming down in a jungle and we’re only just out of good, old U.

  • Coming down on an airfield fringed with palms, they were given a cordial greeting by a dozen good American soldiers.

  • I still wish for another deliberate expression of your opinion about my coming down to Hastings.

  • It is long enough since I first mentioned to you my intention of coming down to these plantations, if I was permitted to do so.

  • At the Exeter Station, coming down to this place, an obliging omnibus or coach driver offered to carry me to Torquay if I was bound thither.

  • MY OWN NEIL,-- "I'm coming down to see you tomorrow afternoon.

  • I am coming down tomorrow by the train which gets into Tilbury at 2.

  • Of course I'm coming down to the boat in a day or two; but all sorts of things may happen before then.

  • Coming down, he entered into partnership with his cousin Mr. George Marwood, and between them the two young inventors met with early and remarkable success.

  • Joe insisted on coming down to see his "new room," and while they were inspecting it three of the Moose Patrol came into the yard.

  • Big Bertha, coming down to look things over, found him busy at this job.

  • Coming down, the goats jump it from that shelf above," he said.

  • Coming down next to the highest art of Greece, the ground is black, the figures red, and the ornamentation white.

  • KARL, coming down left of couch What do you mean?

  • Suddenly he shouted, 'Run, Wilson, the roof is coming down!

  • I believe now that you insisted on my coming down to spend those three days with you at Cawnpore specially that I might meet her.

  • Coming down to comparatively later times, the workers of magic burnt their books before St. Paul.

  • No, Father John, I'd rather not be coming down.


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    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    again began; another hand; cold applications; coming again; coming away; coming back; coming down; coming forth; coming forward; coming from the west; coming here; coming home; coming over; coming towards; government should; heavy fire from the; last season; like anybody; many eggs; must suffer; quotation from; remember them; should still; suppose the; took charge; transitional government