Example sentences of "[vb mod] come [adv] from the [noun] " in BNC.

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1 ‘ The other must come down from the Ridgery . ’
2 Civil and Public Services Association chief Barry Reamsbottom told the unions ' Blackpool conference : ‘ We 're stuck in a time-warp and must come in from the cold . ’
3 let you know they 'll come back from the letters .
4 Not on your life — I 've been hanging around the set of Bedroom Farce hoping Chris 'll come back from the bar .
5 If he could do this then surely he could come down from the cross and save himself .
6 He 'd come straight from the fields , his smell was more what the child was used to .
7 Well he 'd come in from the shop , he 'd have that kettle of hot water to wash his hands .
8 More gardens to the left , so it would make sense to suppose that you 'd come in from the right , leaving your car in the road at the end of the row .
9 Passed on from the ‘ star ’ who 'd come back from the bar
10 ‘ Owen always seemed to have an enormous amount of mail at Stratford and would come straight from the stage door to the green room , clutching a handful of letters which he would clasp to his body in a special way which I had n't realised he did until I started drawing this picture and could n't work out what to do with the arms .
11 He had the sensation that it would come apart from the body and roll over into his hands .
12 The word ‘ new ’ did not actually appear on the order form but nevertheless it was clear from the form that the car would come either from the manufacturer 's stock at the factory or off the production line .
13 Have I said I 've said those would come in from the departments .
14 They were scared of the dogs that had been bitten and strayed : scared that the jackals , gone mad , would come in from the forest and molest them in packs .
15 oh yes , but not in the ordinary er there was a huge place , where you could put tables all round the tables , you see , and , and er it was a and er I liked it , I , when they were busy , you see , I used to , especially if they had an order for these hundreds of cups of tea , er , you see , I used to go down and give a hand then , I used to like it , you see , somebody would give a shout and I would come down from the office and and left them anyway and then er I heard of this job .
16 Of the ones who were , half would come across from the News of the World , Sunday Mirror and People .
17 ‘ They say they have gathered in all who would come out from the north side down to Pitnacree , and the south side as far up as Kenmore. , ‘ The Grandtully crowd ?
18 Let's come away from the top of the stairs cos it 's Right
19 Communication to staff may come straight from the top , with the highest levels of management informing all employees of the move or top management may inform senior management who , in turn , hold meetings with supervisors to explain how and why the relocation exercise will take place .
20 The power supply will come easily from the electricity grid .
21 If you neglect to do this the chances are you will come away from the meeting having failed to raise several of the topics you wanted to deal with .
22 Why not go elsewhere where the service is better and someone will come forward from the back to help a hard-pressed colleague in the front line ?
23 This money is not currently in the SERC budget and Richmond hopes it will come either from the ABRC 's reserve or as extra science spending from the government .
24 Senior project officer Brian Spink said : ‘ In the spring , new young shoots will come up from the stumps and ‘ pleachers ’ to form a thick hedge .
25 My hon. Friend must also recognise that the Thameslink lines under central London would not be capable of taking the proposed high-speed trains which will come across from the channel tunnel .
26 Letters will come down from the Guildhall tomorrow .
27 Judicial ideas are no more immutable than any others and it may be that the above account is too pessimistic , but it seems likely that any future extension of strict liability will come only from the legislature .
28 So I held his hand all the way and mum was there and I said you 'll be alright dad I said do n't worry about it I said er , we 'll be here when you come out , he said yeah alright , I 'm alright , so as the surgeon came out he said look Mrs he said I 've seen your daughter , yeah , I have to say this to you he said it 's a fifty , fifty percent chance that John will come back from the operation , operation OK and he said it 's a one hundred percent chance he wo n't without surgery of course he do n't know anything , got his little cap on
29 Consequently , both the loans and the starting up costs will come entirely from the Treasury .
30 Your screen and external devices , like modems , may take their power from the PC , but it will come directly from the PC 's power supply unit .
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