Example sentences of "[noun prp] come [adv] from the [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | Erm , it was called the Marseillaise , erm , because the volunteers from Marseilles came up from the south , and entered Paris and they were singing , erm , this one . |
2 | After both his first two visits Frere came unhappily from the bedroom , managing a brave but unconvincing smile and admitting only his boundless gratitude to Louisa for her pains . |
3 | Scared pelicans flapped away , and Ellen came up from the galley to see what had caused the commotion . |
4 | The bottle was in his hand when Nicandra came back from the kitchen . |
5 | Wednesday morning , 16 April 1746 , rained , it was chilly , and the citizens of Inverness came out from the town to view this spectator sport . |
6 | He was dialling when Miles and Frances came in from the kitchen . |
7 | It was eight o'clock the following morning when Ben came back from the town . |
8 | Brother Denis came out from the guesthall , Brother Paul from the schoolroom , with two of his boys peering out from behind his skirts , two novices and two grooms from the stable-yard , and half a dozen brothers from various scattered occupations , all appeared on the scene almost before the porter was out of his lodge in haste to greet Prior Robert , the sheriff and the guests . |
9 | And Moses came down from the mount bearing the two tablets of stone . |
10 | It was as if Moses came down from the mountain with the Ten Commandments to find Christ and the disciples standing in the crowd . |
11 | God , it was Tessa coming back from the bathroom ! |
12 | In the middle of this pother of boots , brothers , and boisterous behaviour , Leonora Hussey came in from the hall , greeting her daughter and chiding her husband for being so late back . |
13 | Louis came up from the saloon . |
14 | Freddy came out from the kitchen carrying a big bowl of pasta , |
15 | Philip came away from the door and looked at the paper too . |
16 | Oliver came in from the balcony . |
17 | One morning Kalchu came up from the stable with a bowl of warm milk and poured half of it into a separate container for me . |
18 | ‘ He does n't usually throw tantrums , ’ Ashley said ruefully , as Vitor came round from the boot , ‘ but he has had a very long day . ’ |
19 | It seems that Meg was washing up in the pantry yesterday when Mr Swinton came in from the shore as is his custom in the afternoons , and you were with him ! |
20 | Thus the applicable legal framework on such vertical restraints in the UK comes essentially from the FTA and the Competition Act 1980 . |
21 | Fortunately they asked no more questions , and were still discussing the wonderful things I had seen , when Joe came in from the forge . |
22 | GOD 'S LONELY man Travis Bickle came home from the Vietnam War with a timebomb ticking in his head . |
23 | ‘ I 've given them this number and they 're going to test the line and call me back , ’ she said when Iris came in from the garden . |
24 | As they reached the hall Professor Woodburn came in from the street . |
25 | Cornelius and Tuppe came down from the hill . |
26 | 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 . |
27 | At midday , Chola , Mina and Kāli came back from the fields to prepare the food for the evening . |
28 | ‘ Have you gone speechless on me again ? ’ he murmured tauntingly as Cavell Fielding came forward from the restaurant 's extravagantly decorative entrance opposite them , a slight widening of her sapphire eyes the only surprise she evinced at seeing them together . |
29 | At that moment Peter came in from the port quarter , misjudged his deflection by a fraction and blew off the Stuka 's tail . |
30 | Morton came in from the bedroom . |