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31. The new laws coming in are utterly ridiculous. 32. Did you notice him coming in/come in? 33. The tide was coming in fast. 34. My aunt's coming in a fortnight's time. 35. The train is coming in now. 36. The bills kept coming in, one after another. 37. It's coming in chilly; we had better go home. 38. Her breath was coming in short bursts. 39. We'd be watching every plane coming in from Melbourne. 40. Entries have been coming in thick and fast. 41. We've got just enough money coming in each month to pay the bills. 42. You can depend on his coming in on Sunday. You can depend on her to be late. 43. News is coming in of a train crash in Scotland. 44. He was hauled over the coals for coming in late for work. 45. They have orders coming in at the rate of 30 an hour. 46. His car hit a van coming in the opposite direction. 47. She had two children to support and no money coming in. 48. We have orders coming in from all over the world. 49. A car suddenly mounted the pavement to avoid a vehicle coming in the opposite direction. 50. News is coming in of a large fire in central London. 51. News of a serious road accident is just coming in. 52. We don't like somebody coming in with lots of money and trying to push people around. 53. New legislation coming in next month will tackle low pay. 54. You could be the Queen of England[http://], for all I care - you're not coming in here without a ticket. 55. You scared the life out of me coming in so suddenly like that. 56. I wish he wouldn't keep coming in with his stupid suggestions. 57. The boat,coming in too close,jarred against the protective edging of the harbour wall. 58. She has over a thousand pounds a month coming in from her investments. 59. Who's coming in next? 60. With Dave unemployed, we haven't got much money coming in at the moment.