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

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1 Well let mummy fasten your shoes first and Grant 'll be in from school in a few minutes .
2 Grant 'll be in from school in a few minutes .
3 Moore 's sitting room has been reconstructed on the ground floor complete with his favourite armchair , bookcase , work table and all the works of art it used to contain , shipped over from storage in Britain plus a colour photograph reproducing the view he enjoyed out of his window .
4 The middle class may shut themselves off from life in a mental suburb of self-righteousness ,
5 When listening to unskilled workers we found that what was pre-eminent in their minds was the sense of being cut off from involvement in a product .
6 One reviewer slammed the 40-minute ‘ Blue Room ’ single as ‘ hippy excrement ’ , while the finale of ‘ UF Orb ’ finds the dolphins blasting off from Earth in a freshwater spaceship , leaving mankind to stew in his own toxic waste .
7 We were once more cut off from reality in our underground prison .
8 First you will be picked up from home in a luxury stretch limo courtesy of Elegance Limousines of Waterloo .
9 The £10 million sun and sangria soap was set up from scratch in just six months .
10 The family had just picked her up from hospital in Oxford and were taking her home to Swindon .
11 That victory followed on from success in the Dewhurst International in March , where she came through from being a reserve qualifier to reach the semi-finals .
12 The studies followed on from research in the US ( New England Journal of Medicine , p 689 ) and London ( Developmental Medicine and Child Neurology vol 237 , p 567 ) which suggested that children with more than 12 micrograms of lead per 100 millilitres of blood had IQs which were 5 to 7 points below the expected value .
13 Having recently came back from canoeing in Austria where canoeists , fishermen and landowners all enjoy what nature has provided , it certainly dates what canoeists have to put up with in parts of this country .
14 He also quoted a colleague just back from service in Italy who ‘ says do n't on any account , ’
15 Moreover , he was just back from holiday in France .
16 Bryan Davies ( Oldham Central and Royton ) and Dennis Skinner ( Bolsover ) claimed in the Commons that Social Security Secretary Peter Lilley and Agriculture Minister John Gummer chartered special flights to fly back from holiday in Normandy .
17 The older children were back from school in Wadi Musa , the village outside the Siq where water bubbles from the rock once struck by Moses .
18 Coming back from school in England , being met at the airport , hoping to find Francis the other side of the door into the main building .
19 Culley took a captain 's chair that was standing by a wall and placed it just back from centre in the room .
20 Sometimes , travelling back from work in the moonlight , I would allow myself to fall silent and to wonder what scenes this moon was shining on in the Western Desert , where I had learned that Leslie now was ; and whether he was in present danger .
21 I also wonder what will happen if I have a second child — Mark might not make it back from work in time to be with me . ’
22 Now since coming back from retirement in ninteen eighty seven , you 're unbeaten in twenty-two fights , twenty-one by knockouts , a lot of people have said that those fighters were n't up to scratch — what would you say to that ?
23 Now since coming back from retirement in nineteen eighty-seven , you 're unbeaten in twenty-two fights , two one by knockouts .
24 Peter had come back from hospital in his own but in tearing good spirits .
25 Sparhawk , just back from questing in the Elenium , ready to claim the kingdom and woo the girl , discovers that his creator David Eddings does n't give him much time to breathe , and he 's off again : the A format of Domes of Fire ( Grafton , £4.99 ) is out this month — stay tuned for further instalments .
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