coming in造句91. Ruthin struggled to post 107-9, the biggest single contribution of 16 coming in extras.
92. One possibility is simple: New money coming in would pay for the shares of those cashing out.
93. On cop shows, for instance, there's always a new case coming in, he said.
94. Lots of them-29m by the low-ball official census, with 1.2m more coming in each year.
95. Everybody said that Floyd Johnson probably dropped anchor somewhere to wait to the next day instead of coming in in the fog.
96. This happened to me on the Seven Mile Straight at recently, a lorry coming in the opposite direction in spite of road signs.
97. There was this pink wash coming in on the scrim.
98. He saw the dories coming in and the men heading for the coffee shop underneath the fish house.
99. With my hands I could still feel cool air coming in along almost all the cracks.
100. People have been coming in and milling around to see if we actually have it.
101. Reports are coming in of an explosion in the centre of Paris.
102. The way to manage money is firstly to assess what you have coming in and what you have to pay out.
103. Our central sensors would detect any ship coming in from five thousand li out.
104. There were guys coming in almost every night, groping and pawing me just because I served them a beer or two.
105. Nobody would dream of coming in uninvited, and telling me to put my cigarette out.
106. A car coming in the opposite direction struck Sandi's car.
107. We were both pretty excited about visiting Saigon, country boys coming in to see the big time.
108. And most of the money coming in was offset by spending on imports into the bloc.
109. But he made a birdie and two pars coming in, and made the cut by two shots.
110. Neighbors say that the staff decreased from about 25 to 5 in recent months and started coming in only in the mornings.
111. Coming in the midst of a presidential campaign, the air attack has generated the inevitable political rhetoric, bombast and pressure.
112. Raytheon executives raised the prospect that more aerospace layoffs may be coming in the aftermath of the Hughes purchase.
113. The CIA man called out,[www.] but the tide was coming in and the noisy surf drowned his words.
114. We hadn't heard the front door opening and Cal's father coming in.
115. That last night, when the returns started coming in, he had this blank expression on his face.
116. Coming in the opposite direction ahead are three cars, then four.
117. The computer disk keeping record of vehicles coming in and out was later found to have been erased.
118. She was late coming in to dinner, or she fell asleep at the table.
119. There was enough starlight coming in the window to make out the dim shapes of bunkbeds and rucksacks.
120. A girl classified the information coming in and entered it up on file cards.