Example sentences of "[vb pp] in from [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | The waiting-room was moderately full and there were several clients who had come in from neighbouring villages . |
2 | By that date Moscow had provided a mere three and a half million roubles , and one million had come in from other gubernii . |
3 | Donations have come in from several UK sites plus business in . |
4 | Of the new ‘ Nepmen ’ , two were Jews who had come in from some other guberniia , and the other three all had military experience but little capital in goods or cash . |
5 | Recent climatic changes have enhanced the cosmopolitan nature of this urban melting-pot with Bel Air and Beverley Hills , safe on their ground , losing their exclusivity as less privileged Angelenos have moved in from low-lying districts . |
6 | Zagreb television estimated in a commentary on July 31 that as many as 3,000,000 votes might be cast abroad , the counts being phoned in from Croatian embassies . |
7 | Er for example erm any service that has been transferred in from another scheme . |
8 | She and Mandy had finally got in from last night 's fiasco around four in the morning . |
9 | One implication of this is that evaluation procedures are usually better developed in-house than bought in from other institutions . |
10 | ‘ It 's when we get called in from this patrol back to base . |
11 | But reinforcements were called in from nearby Moorland prison — and the escape was foiled . |
12 | Pankanj Maitrey , a 23-year-old left-arm spinner called in from local cricket to help out with nets , skipped to the crease and , with his first ball , knocked back Gooch 's stumps . |
13 | At an informal meeting in Amsterdam on Oct. 12 , Environment Ministers approved in principle Commission proposals for a tax on energy consumption , phased in from 1993 onwards , to help reduce emissions of greenhouse gases [ for EC commitment to stabilise carbon dioxide emission levels at 1990 levels by 2000 see pp. 37444 ; 37784 ] . |
14 | And for the mass of the petty bourgeoisie , which had from the beginning provided a backbone of the ‘ Hitler myth ’ , the period when , materially , the Third Reich turned to unmitigated disaster only seems to have set in from 1942 onwards . |
15 | We are at the at where Shrewsbury Town of the third division lead premiership Blackburn by three goals to two , but Blackburn now moving forward , getting it across , it breaks back to drives it in low and left footed and that one is off the target , a shot driven in from twenty five yards by , not finding the goal . |
16 | The final election results had not been compiled by the end of December because many ballots had to be brought in from remote villages . |
17 | Other team members include former expedition leader David Taylor-Smith , who becomes commercial director , and Fiona Haas has been brought in from Brodanski Sponsorship Management to head the sponsorship department . |
18 | One would have thought that she must have been brought in from that area . |
19 | Grapes for pressing would be brought in from many different vineyards , following Dom Pérignon 's explicit instructions . |
20 | Specialist police squads were brought in from outside constabularies , and their containment tactics included the deployment of ‘ snatch squads ’ and the indiscriminate batoning of pickets ( Scraton , 1985b:158 ) . |
21 | Workers were brought in from all of the Eglinton properties to repair the damage of the first day and to improve the condition of the lists . |
22 | We opened up the parish hall to the wounded and dead which were brought in from all parts of the village . |
23 | Anti-Hungarian demonstrations had intensified on March 19 in Tirgu Mures when nationalists , many of whom were reported to have been brought in from neighbouring villages , stormed the headquarters of the Hungarian Democratic Union of Romania ( HDUR ) while police and soldiers present reportedly refused to intervene . |
24 | Powerful fans were brought in from other mines and taken down into Bank mine to disperse the gases . |
25 | More cunning still is the practice of launching a brand of E with good stuff , so that the manufacturer gets a healthy reputation , and then distributing more dubious material , often brought in from other areas . |
26 | Many of these civilians were brought in from other mining areas in Romania . |
27 | The upper make-up levels associated in the Report with the Baths could have been brought in from other parts of the town , and contain material contemporary with the construction , with coins of Pius , but very few of the coarse wares show developments later than the forum deposits , and there are still residual pieces : for example , the reeded rim carinated bowl is still there , two early flagon types and the mortaria of G ATTIVS MARINVS which probably date to c . |
28 | If animals are brought in from another establishment whose diurnal light/dark cycle is different or unknown a few days should be allowed for the mice to acclimatize . |
29 | Rumours circulating among some health authority staff that the chief executives of Darlington and South-West Durham would be replaced by one officer brought in from another area were hotly denied at regional level . |
30 | Children 's librarians have notoriously never sat still in their back rooms ( or anywhere ) but provide regular story-hours , give introductory talks to classes brought in from local schools , and get to know their young clientele very thoroughly indeed . |