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1 The woods we drove through coming from town belong to us too.
2 Presently he said: My agent is coming from town this morning, Sir Duke.
3 Who are coming from town to stay in the house?
4 They next met some women coming from town .
5 Our general manager here ordered me to speed up, and we drove a little coming from town .
6 There's a wild bunch coming from town .
7 They were coming from town to-night.
8 I don't mean coming from town .
9 He didn't know the exact address, but it was by the corner of Friskyttegatan, on the left-hand side if you were coming from town .
10 Coming from town was kind of frustrating given the 45-minute to hour-long bus journeys on the way in.
11 "Adair said nothing about it, but perhaps some people are coming from town . "
12 Coming from town it's a quiet street to the left after Ballsbridge's main strip of shops, restaurants and Paddy Cullen's pub.
13 "They are coming from town , " said some one.
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