Example sentences of "[adv] [vb infin] [adv prt] from [art] " in BNC.

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1 These were a valuable indicator , as they would only show up from a distance if you were ‘ on the line ’ .
2 They consider that you can only move on from an unhappy experience if you have given it some meaning .
3 The movies succeeded because people could just walk in from the streets but from the beginning everything was done to ensure that as many people as possible were brought in .
4 You can easily change back from an improper fraction to a mixed number by dividing the denominator into the numerator and putting the remainder over the denominator .
5 He 'd just come in from a trip with a customer on one of the yachts .
6 The Superintendent had gone off duty , but Sergeant Burgess was there , and an Inspector who 'd just come in from a river patrol .
7 I 'd just come in from the garden and kicked my wellies off when it happened . ’
8 She 'd just come back from a visit home to Germany and was still sad .
9 Dana Gillespie : ‘ I 'd just come back from the States and was hanging around with a band called Ashton Gardner and Dyke .
10 I would often hear from my assistant who now looks after Cher , but at that time was delegated to looking after me , and she would say that she 'd just come back from the MainMan offices and the main office door was closed into DeFries 's inner sanctum and there were raised voices between him and David in there .
11 One day , on his way to do the ploughing , he met a man who 'd just come back from the south and had passed several flocks of sheep on the other side of Chhakuri Lekh .
12 Once intimate told me : ‘ Now he 'd just come back from the ‘ A ’ tour and his confidence was sky-high when he learned , at second hand as far as I know , that Matthew was going to be vice-captain .
13 Wednesday , I 'd got Michael outside in the pushchair , coat on and I think I 'd just come down from the loo and I saw the car pull up I quickly ran and got me coat on oh I , I 'll come with you she said , so she come shopping with me .
14 MATT EDWARDS used the Coca-Cola Cup to finally come in from the wilderness last night .
15 The rain will gradually die down from the west , to leave only a few showers in the south-east by the end of the day .
16 Instead , they must now battle back from a 2-1 deficit after he punched the Glasgow club 's equaliser into his own net in the first leg of the all-British second round tie .
17 The hon. Member for Gateshead , East looks doubtful , but in a debate in the other place yesterday , Baroness Hollis of Higham said : ’ Thirdly I suggest that a few functions would appropriately come up from the county councils . ’
18 Of great methodological importance is the principle of accountability , which in essence states that analysts should not selectively pick out from a text those variants of a variable which tend to confirm their argument , while ignoring others which do not .
19 For a moment I wondered if she 'd fully come round from the carbon monoxide .
20 The one thing he could not have borne , the one thing he could not completely shut out from the fevered fringes of his mind , was the thought of the boy 's chill assessment of his father 's achievement and his friend 's .
21 Free electrons can therefore flow in from the atmosphere and the earth , thus producing electrical phenomena .
22 Langdon went on to outline a scheme whereby Kim Ku could set up a governing commission , which would subsequently take over from the military government .
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