Coming
in sentence
7001 examples of Coming in a sentence
That's what one of these chips really looks like, and these red spots are, in fact, signals
coming
from the virus.
When people hear news about the climate
coming
straight at them, the first defense comes up rapidly: distance.
To get rid of this discomfort, our brain starts
coming
up with justifications.
It felt like this support group formed of all sorts of people
coming
together.
She doesn't like people
coming
in the kitchen.
I've got my first Broadway show actually
coming
up, called "Secret."
Feels like it's
coming
from right there.
I had this encounter recently where I met the extraordinary American poet Ruth Stone, who's now in her 90s, but she's been a poet her entire life and she told me that when she was growing up in rural Virginia, she would be out working in the fields, and she said she would feel and hear a poem
coming
at her from over the landscape.
And she felt it coming, because it would shake the earth under her feet.
It saved me when I was in the middle of writing "Eat, Pray, Love," and I fell into one of those sort of pits of despair that we all fall into when we're working on something and it's not
coming
and you start to think this is going to be a disaster, the worst book ever written.
We now get the majority of our news from our social media feeds, and the majority of our news
coming
off of social media feeds is ... fake news.
Did you think of
coming
sooner to clinic?"
A second patient to that same clinic, a trucker, drove three days with a raging infection, only
coming
to see me after he had delivered his merchandise.
I was
coming
back on duty as a resident physician to cover the labor and delivery unit.
There is a man, he is dying in his bed in his home (Laughter) and he smells,
coming
from the kitchen, the most sublime smell.
A thick shield of these cells spreads across the belly,
coming
together in regions that produce nine plate-like bones.
Most of the immigrants and refugees that are
coming
to our southern border are fleeing three countries: Guatemala, Honduras and El Salvador.
Generations of refugees have been
coming
to our shores, fleeing the civil wars of the 1980s, in which the United States was deeply involved.
All of these things are
coming
together, and it's a particularly important thing to understand, as we worry about the flames of the present, to keep an eye on the future.
It operates more like a bank account, and the amount of carbon that's in soil at any given time is a function of the amount of carbon
coming
in and out of the soil.
After
coming
ashore on the island of Guadaloupe, Columbus' initial reports back to the Queen of Spain described the indigenous people as friendly and peaceful— though he did mention rumors of a group called the Caribs, who made violent raids and then cooked and ate their prisoners.
We know that it is
coming
fast.
You'll never guess what's
coming.
It's clear the antimicrobial era is
coming
to an end, so we have to think about this in a whole new way.
Sarah would no longer lie in her bed at night, fearful of the sound of her stepfather's footsteps
coming
up the stairs.
And if you could feel the warmth, and feel the humanity, and feel his intent
coming
through the eyes, then we would succeed.
I remember
coming
up from one of these deep dives and I had this fog, and the narcosis takes a little while to fade away, sort of like sobering up.
You see the sunbeams
coming
from the ventilation ducts and the train approaching.
Isn't he
coming?
You measure how the trees grow back, but you can also measure the biodiversity
coming
back.
Back
Next
Related words
There
Years
Which
Their
About
Would
People
Could
After
Where
Movie
Other
World
Going
Months
Should
Decades
Before
Being
Through