Sentence examples for coming somewhere from inspiring English sources

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Others write from their twenties into their seventies with the best works usually coming somewhere in between.

Women had to stop being like women in order to be successful, and now we're coming somewhere in the center.

With the predawn meal, or suhoor, generally coming somewhere around 3 30 a.m. and the sunset meal, known as iftar, taking place closer to 9 30 p.m. in London, Olympics organizers have taken measures to accommodate Muslim athletes.

It is a grievous thing to think of the manner of his end, or of the missing manuscript of his fabled novel, "The Messiah," an account, apparently, of the Second Coming somewhere, inevitably, near Drohobycz.

It may look OK on the TV, but in person it always feels so weird – this business of politicians coming somewhere and having lines they just have to get out there for the cameras, no matter who the flesh-and-blood audience is.

"More (wealthy) Chinese are coming somewhere near you," he said.

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Most countries come somewhere in between.

The cuts had to come somewhere.

"Salt intake would come somewhere well below it".

The shot came somewhere from way up high.

Small companies like Chillblast come somewhere between these two extremes.

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