Example sentences of "come from [adv] [adv] [adv] [subord] " in BNC.

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1 Right at the end a glass pavilion had been built for concerts and parties , and Gran said people had come from as far away as Lancaster .
2 Military ordered came from as far afield as India , Malaysia , Africa and , of course , Canada .
3 The animal skulls resting on the mantelpiece came from as far afield as Arizona and India , and some were brought back to be drawing subjects in more works of art
4 More striking still , fragments of the shell of Cassis rufa from the Grotte des Enfants near Mentone came from as far away as the Indian Ocean .
5 People and dogs came from as far away as Oxford to take part in this event which must have left them all fitter and leaner at the end of the day .
6 The Theatre 's annual panto has become something of a cult , with people coming from as far away as Amsterdam and Geneva to see this year 's ’ Mother Goose . ’
7 We 'll have 3,100 pints on tap at the event for the expected 1,000 visitors , some of whom are coming from as far away as Belgium .
8 Some are coming from as far afield as Germany , so today , despite abysmal flying conditions , they all went up for a rehearsal .
9 Boys would come from as far away as Shepherd 's Bush and Bayswater to play on it between fighting rival gangs .
10 The majority are from the surrounding small towns and villages , but some exhibitors come from as far afield as Lincolnshire .
11 Sometimes messages come from as far away as Senegal and Pakistan .
12 At this hypermarket more than half the booze sales are to English shoppers , they come from as far away as Yorkshire to stock up for the Christmas part season .
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