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(181) " I'm not coming with you. "" Yes you bloody well are . ”. (182) When I eventually stopped and lifted the bonnet, the noise seemed to be coming from the alternator. (183) An uncanny light seemed to be coming from the castle. (184) She didn't want her fourteen-year-old daughter coming home at all hours of the morning. (185) Don't tell me Christopher is coming, wherever he goes he's a pain in the neck. (186) A sharp metallic note coming from the outside frightened me. (187) He bought extra food in anticipation of more people coming than he'd invited. (188) A sudden shift in the wind warned of the coming storm. (189) With an election coming soon, your MP should be very responsive to your request. (190) Your coming relieved me of the bother of writing a long letter. (191) Carmela heard the purr of a motor-cycle coming up the drive. (192) I don't know why Mrs. Scott should have made such a song and dance about her daughter coming home at three o'clock in the morning. (193) My mother always made me feel I wasn't coming up to scratch. (194) Reports are now coming in of trouble at yet another jail. (195) I usually put it in my diary when I see the wild flowers coming out. (196) Coming on as a substitute, he scored four crucial goals for Cameroon. (197) Well, last week, when I was sure that the parole was coming through, I wrote her again. (198) It was just when geography was really beginning to change and lots of new ideas were coming in. (199) Dick wrote that he was coming back to Paris to stay indefinitely. (200) Several great guns from the headquarters are coming to see us today. (201) You're sure to be blown up for coming late to work. (202) They were coming in to land on the north coast of Crete. (203) He leant against the railing, his breath coming in short gasps. (204) Lee is coming on very well now and it's a matter of deciding how to fit him into the team. (205) The TV updated a news story on the bad storm coming to our area. (206) He keeps coming to the aid of this damsel in distress. (207) He expects the unemployment figures to rise even higher in coming months. (208) The central heating was coming on and the ancient wooden boards creaked. (209) Alfred was jumped on by his father for coming back late. (210) The aid coming in has made no impression on the horrific death rates.