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

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1 Huge space-age lights came down from the ceiling to flash in time to the thudding pulse of the music .
2 The material , long hidden in KGB files or in the memories of intelligence operatives , is up for grabs as ageing ex-KGB agents come in from the cold to trade in their undercover pasts for over-the-counter assets .
3 The Dungannon scrum-half Blair was forced to retire with a leg injury and Gallagher came in from the wing to deputise in his regular position .
4 The position a reader will take up certainly can not in any simple sense be read off from the text considered in abstract .
5 The cheeks of her rounded arse curved up from the bench to culminate in her wide-open thighs , and the wooden hedgehog perched amongst the foliage of her lush bush .
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