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coming to

vb. (present participle of come to English)

Usage examples of "coming to".

Further, terrible dreams foretold that there was a great danger coming to all the lands, yet he could not puzzle out what it was.

Sharlotta studied the coin carefully, a flicker of recognition coming to her striking light green eyes.

Drizzt timed and aimed his leap perfectly, coming to the lip of the ledge lightly, in full balance.

Convinced that the giant was alone, the drow moved on, coming to a clearing.

He stormed down the street to his room at the inn where he collected all his things and set out at once, finally coming to the door of the Copper Ante.

Hardly registering the movements, Wulfgar found a recent trail and followed it, soon coming to a hillock, and from the top of that bluff he spied the encampment, a cluster of deerskin tents with people, tall and strong and dark-haired, moving all about.

And something else: she wasn't quite ready to give up yet, which was what coming to live permanently in May of 1982 would mean.

It sounded like the voice of a child, but only because it was coming to her through a child's vocal cords.

It began to eat, eyes glued to the TV screen, oblivious of the chunks of meat that tumbled down its naked chest from time to time, coming to rest in its lap.