Example sentences of "[adv] [vb past] in from " in BNC.
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1 | I just got in from Chateaubriand . ’ |
2 | It just bounced in from the garden . |
3 | Whereas he normally came in from playing with threads hanging from his sweaters , this one proved very hard to catch and pull . |
4 | Ya see , I just flew in from the States and I took your British Airways — my all-time favourite airline — and you know what they did ? |
5 | He was compelled to accept the ‘ nationalist ’ Vietnamese who now came in from China in a United Front government . |
6 | There was intense concern over the financial and social costs of absorbing hundreds of thousands of refugees who now flooded in from the East , but West Germany seemed in an excellent position to exploit the likely expansion of trade with Eastern Europe in future . |
7 | Yet most Dissenters did avail themselves of the relief afforded by the Declaration , and some eighty addresses of thanks were presented by various Nonconforming ministers and churches ; addresses even came in from the Quakers , who had refused to have anything to do with Charles 's Indulgence of 1672 . |
8 | Twamley then came in from the backyard and when accused by Riley , he denied it , offering also to be searched . |