Sentence examples for term coming from inspiring English sources

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"I wasn't unhappy about the term coming to an end, let me put it that way.

And there's a contract to negotiate, a new school term coming.

We're fed up with the glitterati – pardon the term coming to feed off Calais' misfortunes and treating the people stuck within its walls like lab rats.

Bruce must now have to do without a player that he frequently employs off the bench, with 19 of Boyd's 25 league appearances this term coming as a substitute.

According to a YouTube spokesman, more than 5,000 videos identified by the term "coming out" were uploaded to the site in the week leading up to Oct. 12; more than 12,000 were uploaded in the month leading up to Oct. 12.

Williams has played four times for Palace this term, coming off the bench in two Premier League matches.

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In the medium term comes another challenge.

(The term comes from the Latin word for "whiteness").

(The term comes from the French levée, meaning "raised").

The term comes from the Greek gnosis, meaning knowledge.

That term comes from a science fiction story by Robert Heinlein.

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