Example sentences of "come [adv prt] from [pron] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 Since covering the restoration of the Benson Gustav in the July issue , much feedback has come in from our ever-vigilant readers .
2 AS THE deadline approached for this quarter 's issue of Wood News , there was a certain amount of nervousness at John Wood House , since only a few stories had come through from our new network of Correspondents .
3 Kalchu 's younger brother had come over from his neighbouring hut and the two men sat spinning , talking and looking after the small children until their wives returned .
4 The Glen came down from their right turgid and fast , shut in by hills on either side , round the rim of the Cheviots and the great curving flank of Yeavering Bell , and across their front to empty itself into the Till .
5 He came down from his native Yorkshire — Halifax in his case — along with fast bowler Frank McHugh in 1952 to join Gloucestershire .
6 Karajan came down from his high conducting stool , the orchestra regrouped for a Mozart concerto , and for the rest of the afternoon the music-making was active and intense , full of a special vibrancy and good humour .
7 Gourlay came through from her semi-final clash against Margaret Johnston , the twice previous winner , when she clinched the deciding set 7–0 and Mary Price , from Desborough , had a straight sets semi-final victory over Welsh representative Sylvia Froud .
8 His daughter Nicola came back from her expensive Swiss finishing-school and decided she liked the look of me .
9 And then bring a little line coming down from your right hand side .
10 ‘ What 's this , Sep ? ’ said Tom Tedder , coming in from his last class , and acting rather as if a load was now off his mind , or as if he was trying to conceal one .
11 Williamson , coming back from his second trip to the lavatory , passed Boddy on the way out for his third .
12 He was driven by a devil that he never knew but he never stopped fighting , a maker of his own myths , Celtic , Faustian , an Icarus and a Don Juan , coming out from his beloved Wales like a mystical warrior to rove the world for conquests , forever unsettled , forever daring .
13 ‘ All the social workers come in from their comfortable homes in the suburbs , while the priest actually lives in the parish .
14 If they come out from their defensive withdrawal and hesitantly accept the affection they are likely to need to test it out , to see whether it can withstand some heavy strain or whether , like past ties , it can be broken .
15 Gran comes back from her Senior Citizens with enough news to fill the Magazine .
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