Example sentences of "[vb pp] [adv] from [noun] " in BNC.

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31 The story of their latest protests is beginning to be pieced together from documents brought by travellers to Hong Kong and the West .
32 These were Allen 's and Marian 's guesses as to what had gone on in the darkness but the rest of the story of those two hours before dawn was easily pieced together from Tom All Alone 's account .
33 Neighbours had travelled down from Gloucestershire to join in the celebration :
34 To want to be a millionaire was coarse , even ridiculous ; money somehow floated down from Daddy or was waiting in a will at the end of an estate — that , though rarely the reality , was a prevailing view , and rather attractive in its unworldly dimension .
35 Mr Birt said yesterday he had been ‘ enormously heartened ’ by the strong support he had received in from colleagues at the BBC .
36 They were soon joined by Duncan Curr , member of Dublin Street Baptist Church and Chairman of Christian Aid/CEEC , who had bicycled in from Juniper Green – and eventually , ny me .
37 I think most people heard about it from r.s.s. , but I hope some have come on from TSB .
38 I think most people heard about it from r.s.s. , but I hope some have come on from TSB .
39 As the cylinder rotated , it was carried slowly from right to left under the mouthpiece by a screw mechanism , so consecutive lines of undulations were left in the tinfoil .
40 The results did not seem to influence subsequent clinical management of these patients in any way that would have differed appreciably from management without this information .
41 The senior man , who had come in from Los Angeles to E.B.I.H.Q. after Erlich had left Washington , he 'd be everybody 's friend , he 'd have them eating out of his hand down at Counter-Terrorism , he 'd probably take out citizenship .
42 His stage set , along with the thumping music , flashing lights , and dry-ice clouds that go with it , had just come in from Scotland , and was due to head south as soon as we television camp-followers had done our reports in front of it .
43 Apart from that , though , the whole crew might have just come in from Ellis Island Caduta herself was clearly the queen bee here .
44 He wants me to have some tinned pears which have come in from South Africa .
45 It was what should have happened to him when he had come in from Athens , and had n't .
46 She had come in from work one evening to find her mother and father dead in each other 's arms .
47 Look at all the billions that have come in from North Sea oil and privatization .
48 Recalled the team of copy humans who had come in from Mars to kill him .
49 On the eve of her sailing , she learned from a spokeswoman of the Queen 's that news had come in from Cyprus : that Diniz Vasquez her husband 's young kinsman was trapped in Famagusta .
50 I ca n't send her away — she 's come in from Chesmore . ’
51 Information has come in from readers , amused , serious and knowledgeable .
52 One can safely say , however , that the learned world in which Civizade moved differed greatly from Hocazade 's .
53 Since the meal had come entirely from tins , she could hardly believe he was being sincere , but she merely smiled and nodded her thanks .
54 It omitted to point out that the story had come entirely from Nigerian , and mainly official , sources .
55 He had come down from Oxford a few months ago obsessed with the idea of social service .
56 Meanwhile , our base rates have come down from 12% ( they never officially went to the 15% level announced on Black Wednesday ) to 7% and should fall further .
57 The farmers going to market had come down from Barking and Ringshall and those places , and on the rough owd country roads they managed ; but as soon as they got to the tarred road in Needham street they had to stop .
58 I had come down from London looking for a job .
59 But anyway , talking about engineering as a whole , quite obviously it 's interesting to go back a bit because I 'm always interested in the way the institutions actually started because er there 's a lovely story about er , the Stephenson brothers and tho , ju , having just come down from Scarborough on a mini-holiday we stopped at York and I went over a great big museum there , and quite obviously seeing the marvellous locomotives you realise that George Stevenson had er , a lot to do with that .
60 One day Jesus said to his friends : I am the Bread of Life I am the living Bread which has come down from heaven Anyone who eats this bread Shall live for .
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