Coming In in a sentence

(1) The tide is coming in.
(2) I can see the tide coming in.
(3) The storm is coming in quickly.
(4) The train is coming in on time.
(5) The fog is coming in from the ocean.
(6) The awaiter thanked us for coming in.
(7) The smell of rain is coming in the air.
(8) The airplane is coming in for a landing.
(9) The tide is coming in, let's go swimming!
(10) Bewares of the storm, it's coming in fast.
Coming In sentence
(11) The receptionist thanked me for coming in.
(12) The sun is setting and darkness is coming in.
(13) The waves are crashing and water is coming in.
(14) Hold the door for the elderly woman coming in.
(15) The window is open and the breeze is coming in.
(16) The picture on the TV is not coming in clearly.
(17) The birds are coming in for their evening roost.
(18) Shut the door to prevent any bugs from coming in.
(19) The smell of coffee is coming in from the kitchen.
(20) The smell of flowers is coming in from the garden.
Coming In make sentence
(21) The sound of raindrops is coming in from the roof.
(22) The sound of a helicopter is coming in from above.
(23) Close the window, the smell of smoke is coming in.
(24) The factory has a lot of trucks coming in and out.
(25) The sound of sirens is coming in from the distance.
(26) The apartment has a lot of natural light coming in.
(27) I have a wisdom tooth coming in at an awkward angle.
(28) The temperature is dropping and winter is coming in.
(29) Close the door to prevent any drafts from coming in.
(30) Don't forget to claim off your hat before coming in.
Sentence of coming in
(31) We should tide up for the important client coming in.
(32) The smell of barbecue is coming in from the backyard.
(33) The smell of pine trees is coming in from the forest.
(34) The sound of footsteps is coming in from the hallway.
(35) I closed the door after noticing the draft coming in.
(36) The boss was harsh on the employee for coming in late.
(37) The smell of fresh bread is coming in from the bakery.
(38) The sound of laughter is coming in from the next room.
(39) The sound of music is coming in from the concert hall.
(40) The sound of fireworks is coming in from the distance.
Coming In meaningful sentence
(41) The RSVPs are coming in faster than we can keep track.
(42) The professor tolled off the class for coming in late.
(43) Look out around the beach, the tide is coming in fast.
(44) The yellow apart had a lot of natural light coming in.
(45) The sound of cars honking is coming in from the street.
(46) The baby's teethes started coming in at six months old.
(47) Please be courteous and ring the bell before coming in.
(48) The boat careened by the dock, coming in for a landing.
(49) The sewage works had a constant flow of waste coming in.
(50) The sound of waves crashing is coming in from the beach.
Coming In sentence examples
(51) The smell of sunscreen is coming in from the beachgoers.
(52) The dog wetted the carpet after coming in from the rain.
(53) The airproofed door prevented any drafts from coming in.
(54) You should claim off your wet raincoat before coming in.
(55) He heard the latch click and knew someone was coming in.
(56) The tide was coming in and the water was getting deeper.
(57) I have a permanent tooth coming in behind my baby tooth.
(58) The smell of popcorn is coming in from the movie theater.
(59) The chef was flustered with the rush of orders coming in.
(60) I always get a draft coming in through that darn through.
Sentence with coming in
(61) Tidy up towards the mudroom after coming in from outside.
(62) I could feel a draft coming in through the hinge outside.
(63) She heard the latch click and knew someone was coming in.
(64) The motorcycle swerved to avoid a car coming in its lane.
(65) The charity is struggling as there are no funds coming in.
(66) The smell of chlorine is coming in from the swimming pool.
(67) I calked the windows to prevent any drafts from coming in.
(68) Please shut the door to prevent any drafts from coming in.
(69) He peered towards the door to see if anyone was coming in.
(70) He kicked the door closed to keep the rain from coming in.
Use coming in in a sentence
(71) Close the window, the smell of exhaust fumes is coming in.
(72) The chef was overwhelmed by the number of orders coming in.
(73) The plane taxied to the gate after coming in for a landing.
(74) The mirror in the hotel lobby helps me see who's coming in.
(75) The bathroom window is open and a cool breeze is coming in.
(76) The smeltery had a constant flow of raw materials coming in.
(77) She closed the vent for the cold air coming in from outside.
(78) Paddle round the harbor and see the boats coming in and out.
(79) The closure of the window prevented the rain from coming in.
(80) I had to keep my room clean to prevent pests from coming in.
Sentence using coming in
(81) The boss gave their employee a dirty look for coming in late.
(82) The dentist told me that my adult tooth is coming in crooked.
(83) The plane circled the airport before coming in for a landing.
(84) The supervisor interpellates the employee for coming in late.
(85) The harbor was bustling with boats coming in and out of port.
(86) The chef was flustered out with the rush of orders coming in.
(87) The boss is coming in an hour, so we better get down to work.
(88) The motor pool is always busy with vehicles coming in and out.
(89) The smell of freshly baked cookies is coming in from the oven.
(90) I vigorously shake off the cold after coming in from the snow.
Coming In example sentence
(91) I could feel the cold air coming in through the hinge outside.
(92) I closed the sliding door to keep the cold air from coming in.
(93) The unwashed windows are blocking the sunlight from coming in.
(94) The bar was muggy within minutes of all the patrons coming in.
(95) The child's primary teeth were coming in straight and healthy.
(96) The reclosing of the window prevented the rain from coming in.
(97) I can feel the cool breeze coming in upstairs from the window.
(98) The closure of the door prevented the cold air from coming in.
(99) The smell of freshly cut grass is coming in through the window.
(100) The sound of children playing is coming in from the playground.
Sentence with word coming in
(101) We should keep our homes clean to prevent pests from coming in.
(102) The sandcastle collapsed due to the tide coming in too quickly.
(103) The irate boss fired the employee for repeatedly coming in late.
(104) Close the door if you want to prevent any drafts from coming in.
(105) PSE, call the office and inform them I won't be coming in today.
(106) He had to wedge in the door to keep the cold air from coming in.
(107) He trudges up the steep hill, his breath coming in ragged gasps.
(108) The soldiers put up a blockade to stop the enemy from coming in.
(109) The history program at our school has a guest speaker coming in.
(110) My wisdom teeth are coming in and it's causing me a lot of pain.
Sentence of coming in
(111) The gashouse had a constant stream of vehicles coming in and out.
(112) The crowd by the window was blocking the sunlight from coming in.
(113) The tide is coming in, let's move our towels closer to the shore.
(114) The artist's studio had natural light coming in from the windows.
(115) My motivation to study has been coming in fits and starts lately.
(116) The child's sore gums were a sign that their teeth were coming in.
(117) He quickly clad off his wet clothes after coming in from the rain.
(118) I saw a shadow through the door and thought someone was coming in.
(119) The security guard uses a monitor to see who is coming in and out.
(120) I have a wisdom tooth coming in and it's causing me a lot of pain.
Coming In used in a sentence
(121) The loud creaking of the door made me think someone was coming in.
(122) The streak under the door indicated a draft coming in from outside.
(123) I hurriedly grabbed my umbrella when I saw rain coming in a flurry.
(124) The boss was gruff in reprimanding the employee for coming in late.
(125) The chef was overwhelmed by the number of orders coming in at once.
(126) Close the window, the smoke from the barbecue outside is coming in.
(127) The estuary was turbid below the surface due to the tide coming in.
(128) The baby has a bump on her gums where her first tooth is coming in.
(129) The house has a lot of natural light coming in through the windows.
(130) I have a wisdom tooth coming in, but it's causing me a lot of pain.
Coming In sentence in English
(131) The chef cooked apace, trying to keep up with the orders coming in.
(132) The window was ajar up, and I could feel the cool breeze coming in.
(133) I could hear the sound of traffic coming in through the open window.
(134) I could feel the cool evening air coming in through the open window.
(135) He adjusted the slat aside to control the amount of light coming in.
(136) The chef was flustered up with the large number of orders coming in.
(137) The surfers were excited for the choppier waves that were coming in.
(138) You'll need to clock in even if you're just coming in for a meeting.
(139) Our apartment has a lot of natural light coming in from the windows.
(140) We should wedge the door closed to prevent any drafts from coming in.
(141) I need to find a way to manage the overload on information coming in.
(142) It's common courtesy to keep the door open when others are coming in.
(143) The abattoir had a constant flow of animals coming in for processing.
(144) She taped up against the window to prevent any drafts from coming in.
(145) The farmer shouted angrily at the cows for not coming in for milking.
(146) The bead behind the window added a sparkle to the sunlight coming in.
(147) The underdog in the race surprised everyone by coming in first place.
(148) The coastal town had a busy harbor with many boats coming in and out.
(149) I had to swat at the rain that was coming in through the open window.
(150) The cracked window was ducttaped to prevent any drafts from coming in.
(151) We need to wedge the door closed to prevent any drafts from coming in.
(152) The project progress was slow, with updates coming in dribs and drabs.
(153) The rug was butted against the door, preventing drafts from coming in.
(154) The lever shut the door tightly, preventing any drafts from coming in.
(155) The rota above shows that we have a guest speaker coming in next week.
(156) The tenement had a lot of natural light coming in through the windows.
(157) We could feel the drafty air coming in through the cracks in the walls.
(158) The room temperature felt chilly after coming in from the cold outside.
(159) The employee chose not to tattle to on his coworker for coming in late.
(160) I hung my umbrella on the hatrack to dry after coming in from the rain.
(161) The ripple beside the sandcastle indicated that the tide was coming in.
(162) I noticed a draft coming in from the weatherstrips on the attic window.
(163) Make sure to drape out your wet umbrella after coming in from the rain.
(164) We need to tape up below the door to prevent any drafts from coming in.
(165) She quickly redressed off her wet clothes after coming in from the rain.
(166) The curtains wrinkled through the breeze coming in from the open window.
(167) The weather correspondent predicted a storm coming in the next few days.
(168) I had to close my window to keep the pest beyond my room from coming in.
(169) The jangles of the keys in the lock indicated that someone was coming in.
(170) The door was sealed up tightly shut to prevent any drafts from coming in.
(171) The candidate narrowly lost the race, coming in second by a small margin.
(172) The coffee shop felt muggy within minutes of all the customers coming in.
(173) The tide is coming in, so we need to move our towels closer to the shore.
(174) The tide was coming in and we had to move our towels further up the sand.
(175) The news was reported fragmentarily, with updates coming in sporadically.
(176) The watchhouse was used to monitor ships coming in and out of the harbor.
(177) We need to tape up below the window to prevent any drafts from coming in.
(178) The swing shift at the airport is when we have the most flights coming in.
(179) We need to seal the hole to prevent rats from coming in between the walls.
(180) The gas station was busy with cars coming in to get gas through the night.
(181) She always had a habit of coming in unannounced and catching us off guard.
(182) The engine's revving sounded uneven, with power coming in fits and starts.
(183) Sweeping the kitchen is an important task to prevent pests from coming in.
(184) The tide was coming in and we had to move our chairs further up the beach.
(185) The tide was coming in, so we had to move our towels further up the shore.
(186) The tide was coming in, so we had to move our picnic further up the beach.
(187) The jingle bells on the door handle let me know when someone is coming in.
(188) According to the rota above, we have a guest lecturer coming in next week.
(189) We need to tape up along the windows to prevent any drafts from coming in.
(190) The doorstops were placed at the entrance to prevent drafts from coming in.
(191) Some children may experience pain when their deciduous teeth are coming in.
(192) I can feel a breeze coming in through the weatherstripping on the back door.
(193) The dog's paws left a muddy tread on the floor after coming in from outside.
(194) My mother-in-law has a habit of coming in unannounced and staying for hours.
(195) The IT department will be coming in to install a switch in the computer lab.
(196) The hole in the roof needs to be plugged up to stop the water from coming in.
(197) The excitement for the movie was waning out as the reviews started coming in.
(198) The team's performance was inconsistent, with wins coming in dribs and drabs.
(199) Please shine a security light on the back door so we can see who's coming in.
(200) The call centre was always busy, with hundreds of calls coming in every hour.
(201) The student in front of me kept craning around to see who was coming in late.
(202) The graving dock is a busy place with ships coming in and out for maintenance.
(203) My favorite bookstore is getting booksier with all the new releases coming in.
(204) We missed the shuttle, but luckily there was another one coming in 10 minutes.
(205) The wet umbrella bedraggled up against the door after coming in from the rain.
(206) The children played outside from morning till night, only coming in for meals.
(207) The hihat was used sparingly, only coming in during certain parts of the song.
(208) It's helpful to have a mirror towards the door so you can see who's coming in.
(209) You need to fill around the gaps in the wall to prevent drafts from coming in.
(210) I'm going to start keeping my dorm room cleaner to prevent mice from coming in.
(211) We installed blinds in the solarium to control the amount of sunlight coming in.
(212) The pawnbroker had a busy day with customers coming in to pawn their belongings.
(213) The tide was coming in, so we decided to build a sandcastle closer to the water.
(214) I can't believe how hard the wind is starting to blow with this storm coming in.
(215) I can feel cold air coming in through the weatherstripping on the bedroom window.
(216) I need to adjust the blinds on the pane to control the amount of light coming in.
(217) The cramped hospital room had a constant flow of medical staff coming in and out.
(218) The team's effort was inconsistent, with contributions coming in dribs and drabs.
(219) The roller blind in the classroom helps control the amount of sunlight coming in.
(220) The TV reception has been coming in off and on, making it hard to watch anything.
(221) The slobbery dog left wet footprints on the carpet after coming in from the rain.
(222) The hair salon set a policy that we have to make an appointment before coming in.
(223) The dog left a smear of wet paw prints on the floor after coming in from the rain.
(224) We should put up a curtain to prevent the draft from coming in through the window.
(225) The chef was flustered in with the rush of orders coming in during dinner service.
(226) At long last, the team won the championship after years of coming in second place.
(227) The employee was censured by his supervisor for repeatedly coming in late to work.
(228) The security guard uses a monitor to see who is coming in and out of the building.
(229) The fortune teller was intimating that there were big changes coming in the future.
(230) The news was coming in so fast that I could barely almost keep up with the updates.
(231) The netmaker's workshop was a busy place, with customers coming in and out all day.
(232) The janitorial staff will be coming in tonight to scrub wax off the hallway floors.
(233) The restaurant idles during the slow hours of the day, with few customers coming in.
(234) The restaurant idles during the off-peak hours, with only a few customers coming in.
(235) The athlete was mortified near humiliation after coming in last place during a race.
(236) The bobsled began to heave up towards the end of the track, coming in for a landing.
(237) The boss was forced to reprehend the employee for repeatedly coming in late to work.
(238) The non-profit organization is struggling to survive as there are no funds coming in.
(239) Adding porch shutters will allow us to control the amount of natural light coming in.
(240) The ripply appearance of the sand on the beach indicated that the tide was coming in.
(241) The airplane circled the airport before finally coming in to land down on the runway.
(242) The staff at the restaurant began to flurry around with orders coming in all at once.
(243) The boss had to lay down the law to the employees who were constantly coming in late.
(244) The fabricant's shop was a hub of activity, with customers coming in and out all day.
(245) The resounding thud of the door opening made me turn around to see who was coming in.
(246) The tide was coming in and we could see the water getting closer to our beach chairs.
(247) The pilot had to subside speed when coming in for a landing in bad weather conditions.
(248) The restaurant kitchen was hectically busy with orders coming in from multiple tables.
(249) The custom-houses in the port city are always busy with cargo ships coming in and out.
(250) The boss became fussier about punctuality after a few employees started coming in late.
(251) The orders were coming in thick and fast, causing the kitchen to work at full capacity.
(252) Don't stoop around the parking lot, it's dangerous with all the cars coming in and out.
(253) We had to put a draft stopper under the door to prevent the draughty air from coming in.
(254) I was walking through a door and got banged by someone coming in the opposite direction.
(255) We should tape up around to the back of the window to prevent any drafts from coming in.
(256) The tide was coming in, so we had to paddle up onto the beach to avoid getting stranded.
(257) Sorry to bring this up, but btw, I noticed that you've been coming in late to work lately.
(258) The window was broken, and the cold air was coming in, so we had to cover it with plastic.
(259) The sleeping bag has a draft tube that prevents cold air from coming in when you zip it up.
(260) The sand on the foreshore was perfect for building sandcastles, but the tide was coming in.
(261) The smell in the room was putrid apart from the fresh air coming in through the open window.
(262) The passengers buckled their seatbelts in anticipation of the plane coming in for a landing.
(263) He tried to repair the leaky roof but was unsuccessful in stopping the water from coming in.
(264) The musician's hit song put him on easy street, with a steady stream of royalties coming in.
(265) The doctor's case load was overwhelming, with patients constantly coming in for appointments.
(266) The cool breeze coming in through the window made it easy for me to be in the arms of Morpheus.
(267) I'm going to poke into the history department to see if they have any guest speakers coming in.
(268) If you're feeling sick, make sure to call in to school and let them know you won't be coming in.
(269) The tide was coming in, and the sand was getting wet, so we moved our towels further up the beach.
(270) The curtains in the room were seen to consort to and fro with the breeze coming in from the window.
(271) If we don't offload the excess baggage, we won't have enough space for the new shipments coming in.
(272) The doctor advised the patient to do a self-check of their symptoms before coming in for a check-up.
(273) The smell of burnt toast began to dissipate against the fresh air coming in through the open window.
(274) Although she had a strong conviction that she would win the race, she ended up coming in last place.
(275) The TV reception was spotty around up in the hills, with some channels coming in clearer than others.
(276) My boss's office is like a nuthouse, with people constantly coming in and out and yelling at each other.
(277) The police officer detected the strong odor of weed coming in from the car during the routine traffic stop.
(278) The company was thriving in the midst of success, with profits soaring and new clients coming in every day.
(279) As soon as the mother noticed her child's teeth coming in, she knew it was time to wean him from the bottle.
(280) After coming in last place in the race, Tom was awarded the booby prize - a small trophy shaped like a toilet.
(281) The customer service representatives have been gleaning since the calls started coming in and have resolved issues.
(282) After coming in second place for years, she finally achieved her goal of winning first place in the annual spelling bee.
(283) We could feel the drafts coming in through the cracks in the walls, so we decided to hire a contractor to do some much-needed repairs.
(284) The apothecary's shop was a hub of activity, with customers coming in and out all day, but he still managed to maintain a calm and peaceful atmosphere.
Coming In meaning
Coming in is a phrasal verb that can be used in a variety of contexts. It can mean to arrive at a particular place or to enter a room or building. It can also be used to describe something that is about to happen or to describe a new trend or development. Here are some tips for how to use the phrase coming in in a sentence:
1. Use it to describe someone's arrival: "I saw John coming in through the front door."
2. Use it to describe the start of something: "The new year is coming in, and I'm excited for what's to come."
3. Use it to describe a new trend or development: "There's a new fashion trend coming in this season."
4. Use it to describe a change in the weather: "I can feel the cold front coming in."
5. Use it to describe a new product or service: "The company is launching a new product line that will be coming in next month."
6. Use it to describe a new employee or team member: "We have a new employee coming in next week."
7. Use it to describe a new idea or concept: "There's a new approach to marketing that's coming in, and we need to adapt to it."
8. Use it to describe a new season or time of year: "Spring is coming in, and the flowers are starting to bloom."
Overall, coming in is a versatile phrase that can be used in many different ways. Whether you're describing an arrival, a new trend, or a change in the weather, this phrase can help you convey your message clearly and effectively. So the next time you're writing or speaking, consider using coming in to add some variety and interest to your language.
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