Example sentences of "[vb -s] in from the [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 The healing process is completed when epithelium grows in from the edge and covers the granulation tissue .
2 Wet air blows in from the river , and the light is fading fast .
3 When he roars in from the back of the auditorium , swinging on to the stage from a box , you know that this is the start of something very good .
4 ( Once you get beyond knitting all-over Fair Isle , this is n't difficult to understand , because for some stitches — tuck and lace for example — the point cams are positioned two stitches in from the edge of the knitting , in order to stop pattern knitting short of the edges .
5 However , as I said before , for tuck and slip one positions the point cams two stitches in from the edge of the knitting to give a neat edge .
6 and he 's just sort of pottering around , wind you know , things winding down , and suddenly the gardener rushes in from the garden , starts trying to kill him , and he shoots , and he
7 One August evening I was fishing the Tweed at Manor , downstream from where Manor Water bustles in from the south to meet the ‘ Queen ’ of Scottish rivers .
8 In horse opera , the aggressor in the black hat moves in from the right
9 I Application of the fingertip strike 1 : the attacker moves in from the side .
10 The line to Rotherham trails in from the left .
11 On to the main road , which runs through the island and , apart from the sheep eking out a sparse living on the dead heather , there is little moving until I come to the head of Whalfirth , a long arm of the sea which pushes in from the west until it nearly cuts the island in half .
12 Policemen marshall grumbling queues whenever a load of bread or chickens jolts in from the country .
13 The light comes in from the sun , heat .
14 ICE CLIMBING COMES IN FROM THE COLD
15 And the star of the show … the Russian Bear comes in from the cold .
16 Another faithful sign that winter is truly upon us , is when wildlife comes in from the cold .
17 pull it up , well they might leave it and just co disconnect it but they they 'd have to bring it in , I do n't it 'd be better I think if we had ours in the back because the , the telephone thing comes in from the back be better than having it in the , in the passage really .
18 Well when it comes in from the cow it 's at blood heat , and e you put it through your strainer and then you drain it and er you leave it be and it coagulates , goes consistency of yoghurt , slightly thicker than yoghurt , and after that stood a certain time you apply heat then you warm it up and you stir it , you break up the curd , and the whey gradually rises to the top and your curds settles to the bottom .
19 Esau , the hunter , comes in from the field ‘ dying of hunger ’ , to find his brother boiling some lentil soup .
20 If we do n't raise our targets , we shall stumble but I 'm absolutely confident from all the news that comes in from the field , that we shall raise our targets .
21 It comes in from the number nine , gets the goal but it was brilliantly created for him there by and it 's a quick response by right on the fifty minute mark , we 've had an hour of the match and it 's now three one .
22 He comes in from the stairwell and closes the double doors .
23 Travel the B1249 however , and even in the height of summer , the whole scene can be transformed by the mist which rolls in from the sea , shrouding the landscape in mystery .
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