Example sentences of "[verb] come up from the [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | Here , black has come up from the streets and into the drawing room ; overleaf , neutral tones assert themselves . |
2 | Red flares began coming up from the airfield , but the first bombers were committed : they had nowhere to go but down . |
3 | Some may even have come up from the West Highland Way which runs below Am Bodach in a secluded glen parallel to Loch Leven . |
4 | He had come up from the bottom and made it to the top : no one was to forget that he was at the top and everyone was supposed to forget where he had come from and how he had got where he was . |
5 | 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 . |
6 | Last month PHILIP VANN looked at artists who had come up from the mines to become artists ; in this issue he concentrates on those artists who went down to the pit to paint |
7 | Louis had come up from the saloon . |
8 | ‘ You have come up from the coast then ? |