coming in造句61. Reports are now coming in of trouble at yet another jail.
62. The tide was coming in as he rounded the rocks.
63. It had gone on to the wrong side of the road and hit a car coming in the other direction.
64. We've got more work coming in than we can handle.
65. News is just coming in of an air-crash over the Atlantic.
66. It was just when geography was really beginning to change and lots of new ideas were coming in.
67. The weather map shows a ridge of high pressure coming in from the Atlantic.
68. News is coming in of a serious plane crash in France.
69. There are new uses of words coming in and old uses dying out.
70. He was hit by a lorry coming in the opposite direction.
71. You're not coming in the house in those great clodhoppers.
72. Reports are just coming in of a major oil spillage in the North Sea.
73. They were coming in to land on the north coast of Crete.
74. He leant against the railing, his breath coming in short gasps.
75. News is coming in of a serious train crash in Scotland.
76. Reports are coming in of the forcible resettlement of villagers from the countryside into towns.
77. Reports are coming in of a massive earthquake in Mexico.
78. There's more money going out than coming in, I'm worried about the business.
79. She has a thousand pounds a month coming in from her investments.
80. The dog sprang to the door and pawed at the man who was coming in.
81. Maybe I should take a leaf out of Rick's book and start coming in at ten every morning.
82. The aid coming in has made no impression on the horrific death rates.
83. You feel the ache coming in your bones.
84. No money coming in, all of that.
85. Who exactly was coming in from the cold?
86. A new group of bathers is coming in.
87. You're only just coming in yourself.
88. We have recruits coming in all the time.
89. That must be Nina coming in right now.
90. Imagine coming in and the only way you can back it up is by winning a championship.