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

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1 Boxer came out from the nearby farmhouse carrying a bag of oats and waved .
2 In his first reign at Everton , Kendall 's fortunes changed when his side came back from the dead in a Milk Cup tie against Oxford back in 1984 .
3 We passed like wraiths gripping our anoraks against a colder night wind coming down from the deep indigo silhouetted mountains .
4 My talk with Quintin had more content since he said that if another peer came down from the Upper House he would withdraw from public life whether he was in the Upper or Lower House .
5 From his new station he could see the three lakes — Loweswater , Crummock Water and Buttermere — lined up in the valley like three barges ready to be towed down to the shore ; he could see the bivouac huts of some woodmen and he spotted more than one flock coming down from the high pastures — but Mary chided him .
6 Then , two minutes before the end of the game , the news came through from the other ground that Sunderland had lost .
7 But nobody cared for the stones he told And he sat all alone of a night Until one day a traveller came in from the cold A sorry and miserable sight .
8 Sculpture comes in from the far reaches of the Pavillon de Flore at the Louvre
9 It was Thursday 5 September and he was about to leave his office to drive to Bramshill Police College to begin a series of lectures to the Senior Command Course when the call came through from the private office .
10 When they went into their bedroom at night , cold air came up from the polished linoleum like air off an ice rink .
11 The co-existence of IP 3 Rs and RYRs may somehow help to integrate information coming in from the outside and to relay it throughout the neuron through the process of CICR already described .
12 ON THE morning of Sunday , 18 December , exactly one week after the Great North struck , Pipeline came back from the dead .
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