Examples of 'somebody coming up' in a sentence

Meaning of "somebody coming up"

Somebody coming up: Implies that a person is approaching or is on their way to a particular location or setting

How to use "somebody coming up" in a sentence

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somebody coming up
There is somebody coming up the stairs.
Could be somebody new, somebody coming up.
There is somebody coming up the steps.
We never got his suppliers in New Bedford. Could be somebody new, somebody coming up.
There is somebody coming up the hill.
A real date, huh? Did I mention there is somebody coming up the stairs?
There is somebody coming up the driveway.
Mercy upon me, ' said Mr. Pickwick, struggling violently, ' I hear somebody coming up the stairs.
And I see somebody coming up to the mike.
I rang his bell a long time, then I saw somebody coming up the stairs and I beat it.
Got somebody coming up the other way!
Did I mention there is somebody coming up the stairs?
Is somebody coming up behind me?
Over your right shoulder. Is somebody coming up behind me?
Is that like somebody coming up to you and going… Ah, uh, never mind.

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Radio chatter Yeah, we got somebody coming up through here right now.
There is somebody coming up the steps . It 's him, everybody hide!
Dad? There is somebody coming up the driveway.
Yeah, we got somebody coming up through here right now.
There is somebody coming up the stairs . Okay.
Henry, there is somebody coming up the stairs!
Man: Yeah, we got somebody coming up through here right now.

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