Example sentences of "[noun] coming [adv prt] from [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 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 .
2 Small flocks coming in from all directions joined the first arrivals until many thousands were stretched out in long parallel black lines .
3 From this depression , the descent is continued down the Mallerstang flank , soon linking with Ais Gill coming down from Wild Boar Fell .
4 He had n't reckoned on one of the Liaison team coming down from Central London just to shake his hand , talk baseball results , and drive him back .
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 I was able to talk to the German customer and the people on the floor , who are excessively worried about the number of people coming in from the East , not only East Germany but they 're very , very worried about people coming in from Eastern Europe , and secondly there was so much East European food that was for sale in Germany at very low prices and there 's food that used to go to the Soviet Union .
7 erm the roads are really not , not made to cope and so we have to try to get people coming in from different areas and different directions so that we do n't get everybody on one road and nobody on another .
8 I remember people coming in from funny countries — you know , Turkish people and Indian people , and Americans coming in to play oboe .
9 Tufnell 's sixteenth over , there you 've just pushed it out and a number er Lewis coming in from backward point .
10 Aim for the knoll of Little Ingleborough where a path coming up from Gaping Gill will be joined for the last easy half-mile to the summit .
11 Always touch the walls of an old abbey — for the currents of ancient idea coming through from learned men , and for the systems that housed them .
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