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

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1 ‘ Love is a local Anguish , ’ he wrote after he and Hucks had travelled on from Wrexham .
2 ‘ Are you interested in the actual fishing that used to go on from Lowestoft ?
3 The former came from ‘ blues ’ ( amphetamines ) as it was common for dances to go on from Saturday into Sunday .
4 JFK : flown down from Washington and flung together by the doctors ' knives and the sniper 's bullets and introduced on to the streets of Dallas and a hero 's welcome .
5 Adam got down from Goblander and said ,
6 JOCELYN BROWN flies in from America for a one-off show for the Songwriters Network at London Subterania on May 6 .
7 Bill Saltman , the director , flies in from Miami .
8 Now when my mother flies in from Vancouver she barely recognizes the city that was her home for nearly 40 years .
9 I have only just flown in from Paris and I am very tired . ’
10 The sofas and chairs were deep and soft enough to fall asleep in , a fireplace was topped by an Adam mantel which Hugo had had flown out from England and everywhere there were fresh flowers — long stemmed hothouse roses , orchids flown in from Singapore , daffodils and narcissi and heavy perfumed hyacinths .
11 The nearest supply of that now will have to be flown in from Rockhampton . ’
12 The one on the right had flown in from Finland .
13 His 38th-minute effort came straight from the dream factory , which was appropriate considering he had flown in from EuroDisney only three hours before kick-off .
14 And for apres-apres-ski there were always the lovely blonde women flown in from Madam Claudes famous establishment in Paris .
15 Instead , he drove away in the , ran over a kerb , got a flat tyre and kept going — to pick up Vicky Vanderford , whom he had flown in from California .
16 Pietro has flown in from London and he 's assured me that as soon as the gang make contact the matter will be resolved without further delay .
17 The body of Stanislovas Jamaitis was flown in from Moscow , received by his family .
18 David Smith was flown in from England as cover for Gooch , only to have his thumb badly bruised in the one-day international in Barbados and so miss the Bridgetown Test .
19 The madman has just flown in from Rome on a whim , to spend a few days with me here .
20 Marshals — and waitresses flown in from Germany — will make sure drinkers do n't get too many steins of beer at the four day event .
21 Bernadette 's tearful sister Rosie , who had flown in from Germany , said : ‘ All the relatives are giving Farrah lots of hugs and kisses .
22 Scientists stress they 've used a harmless form of plutonium , which has been flown in from Russia .
23 Scientists stress they 've used a harmless form of plutonium , which has been flown in from Russia .
24 The makings of a quite substantial tomato salad mystique are scattered around waiting to be gathered up by some enterprising buyer who will get the produce flown in from Barcelona or Marseilles , Naples , Valencia or even possibly from Portugal , where the tomatoes are as good and plentiful as anywhere in Mediterranean lands .
25 Hours before Alkaisi 's arrest , another suspect , Mahmud Abohalima , was flown in from Egypt .
26 With al-Kassar 's blessing , he met the Magharians in Bern and Zurich to set up accounts for his family , each meeting taped and monitored by Coleman 's assistant Syrian George , who had been flown in from Cyprus for this purpose .
27 Ms Toynbee said Schmit had flown in from Zurich earlier that morning and was waiting to travel on another Wardair flight to Vancouver .
28 It had been specially flown in from Duxford Air Museum in Cambridgeshire and for the veterans and locals of Parham it was a picture they 'll never forget .
29 Flown in from Wyton , Cambs , in January 1975 , XK695 is a classic example of how quickly a big jet can decay .
30 He would have to piss in the backseat , and that was imported Argentine leather hand-tooled by a specialist flown in from Tijuana .
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