Example sentences of "come [v-ing] [adv prt] from [art] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 I was going to come charging down from the top of a sand-hill .
2 And , every twenty minutes or so , a storm broke : thunder rumbled , lightning flickered , and tropical rain came crashing down from the showerheads fitted in the ceiling .
3 As he entered the paved courtyard the rain came whipping in from the sea , lashing against the car and obliterating everything .
4 A group of shaven-headed yobbos , with tattooed cheeks and nationalistic leanings , observed this from the upper deck and came swarming down from the bus .
5 Well , your mother came rushing in from the car with a rare display of energy and snatched it from the fellow 's hands .
6 As they staggered out of their tepees and another faultless day came smooching in from the Pacific , they would sniff the honeyed air and ask one another what they 'd got up to the previous night .
7 The sound of singing came drifting up from the quays below .
8 Connon 's voice came drifting in from the hall .
9 Mrs Joyce , the cook , came panting up from the kitchen with the two maid-servants behind her , her hands and wrists covered in flour , while Uncle Walter and his sister peeped wide-eyed from behind the curtains .
10 Some of the children came running over from the village .
11 He came running in from the dispensary , pulling up his trousers , still held up by his MCC tie , the end of his stethoscope bouncing off his fat tummy .
12 As the 22 men in the three boats had just taken their respective stations , a young girl came running down from the village to the shore in breathless haste .
13 He came running back from the grave the day we reached here , saying someone had been tampering , and we could scarcely believe it .
14 The organ could not approach this strangled cry that came welling up from the bowels , from the primitive consciousness of life , of pain , of joy ; the long , tortured note that slowly unwound your intestines to be twanged by the electric guitarist .
15 The heavy sound of the door-knocker came beating up from the bottom of the house .
16 Every time we struck a chord people would come tearing up from the bar to tell us to turn that fucking racket down .
17 GUIL : As soon as we make a move they 'll come pouring in from every side , shouting obscure instructions , confusing us with ridiculous remarks , messing us about from here to breakfast and getting our names wrong .
18 Mrs Stocks would come rushing in from the wash-house in a lather of soapsuds and thrills at having found the Cap'n 's blackamoor wandering in the yard .
19 Next to the Met Office was the teleprinter room where yards of paper would come spewing out from the machine at regular intervals , bearing coded weather reports from all the other Met Stations in the United Kingdom and a few weather ships in the Atlantic , and these had to be painstakingly plotted on blank charts of the British Isles .
20 In these lonely hours , sitting in Brick Lane in the East End or Lamb Lane in Bradford , vivid memories come flooding in from the past , from the life before this semi-existence .
21 Abel comes running out from the kitchen .
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