Example sentences of "[noun pl] come [adv prt] from [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | We 've got a group of journalists , twelve journalists , from Dubai in Bath today and erm some , a wave of journalists coming in from Saudi a little later in the month , so everything 's happening and there 's a erm tremendous amount of activity going on to restimulate the market . |
2 | We now had the air crews coming back from low-level sorties over France and Belgium and reporting damage they had seen to docks and military installations , and , much more upsetting , roads thronged with refugees all trying to get away from the zones of fighting . |
3 | Small flocks coming in from all directions joined the first arrivals until many thousands were stretched out in long parallel black lines . |
4 | The bombers came in from two different sides of the harbour and from the direction and . |
5 | By meticulous surveying and mapping over many years , exploration of the cave beyond its earliest known extremities — to connect with underground passages coming down from Gaping Gill a mile away — had been charted to within a short distance . |
6 | Meanwhile , according to the Annual Register , petitions against the suspension of cash payments came in from all corners . |
7 | Foulds came back from 4-0 down to take the match into a decider . |
8 | Foulds came back from 4-0 down to take the match into a decider . |
9 | It 's where prisoners come in from other jails . |
10 | Complaints come on from cold and damp weather or exposure , getting the feet wet or exposure whilst perspiring , overexertion , strained muscles |
11 | Complaints come on from cold and damp weather or exposure , getting the feet wet or exposure whilst perspiring , overexertion , strained muscles . |
12 | We the both together you could g you could go down either shaft , but you had three doors to come through from one pit to the other . |