Example sentences of "come [adv prt] from the [noun] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Ray had come in from the country bank and we sat with Margaret through the short service .
2 ‘ This report has just come in from the Environments Officer .
3 Bernard Mullan , one of the Fascists who had come down from the Chelsea headquarters , was under arrest .
4 Than the shops gave place to boarding houses and the hill began ; it was a twin of the one he had come down from the car park .
5 It is perfectly clear that long before the procession came into sight , long before the procession had formed , these people in the Markets in their desire to be offended had come down from the side streets and had taken great trouble to he offended , and not only were prepared to be offended but were prepared to throw missiles , stones and other weapons …
6 Meantime , back at the Bourne , the crowd were treated to a display of power tennis from Duncan Knight who had come down from the David Lloyd Centre with Onny Parun .
7 Some may even have come up from the West Highland Way which runs below Am Bodach in a secluded glen parallel to Loch Leven .
8 They were by now in Piccadilly Circus , which was as bright as day , and were surrounded by the crowds streaming from the theatres , cafés and dives which populated the area , painted ladies of a certain character being prominent among them — as well as the enthusiastic amateurs who had come up from the East End to make a few pennies , or even be given supper , as a price for their favours .
9 Edward had not come back from the construction firm at David with anything saved up , but then , she had hardly expected him to .
10 ‘ I 've just come back from the Thomas Garlands ’ place , sir . ’
11 Not surprisingly , the stars of the night series final were the player who had come back from the World Cup .
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