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

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1 McFarlane had come back from London in December 1985 disgusted with the bartering , repelled by Ghorbanifar and wanting to abandon the operation .
2 Peter had come back from hospital in his own but in tearing good spirits .
3 He came down from Cambridge in 1888 , and without either great enthusiasm or great reluctance went into the family business .
4 During 1980 Boeing E75 ( N2S-5 ) Kaydet G-THEA arrived from the USA and Morane MS.733 Alcyon G-SHOW came in from France in 1981 .
5 He was compelled to accept the ‘ nationalist ’ Vietnamese who now came in from China in a United Front government .
6 As she waited outside the room where the doctors were operating the call came through from Gamal in Florida .
7 Brooks 's curling drive brought an equally adept save from Carter , while Coleman 's thumping shot skimmed over — after Blissett had quick-wittedly overrun the ball as it came over from Shearer in one of the home team 's brightest moves .
8 Agbenugba confirms the similarities between his own experience and that of his protagonist , Akin : ‘ I came over from Nigeria in 1987 .
9 The Hercules came over from Lockheed in America , to replace the Hastings which was tired and outdated after seeing action during the war .
10 ‘ She came back from Scotland in fine form and it 's certainly looking as though she 'll run again , ’ he added .
11 When he came back from Livorno in the late summer of 1913 he made straight for the Café Rotonde , to be greeted rapturously by artists and models on the terrace .
12 ‘ But it started before that , when I came back from Australia in February .
13 For that reason , Sir Adrian looks back with gratitude on the job-rotation policy that was an integral part of basic training when he joined the family firm after coming down from Cambridge in 1952 .
14 The signal is dated 1 August 1942 and states that a stream of messages had been coming in from Stirling in the desert regarding the shipment of supplies by Bombays for delivery on 4 August .
15 They were all coming back from France in foal .
16 Coming back from school in England , being met at the airport , hoping to find Francis the other side of the door into the main building .
17 Now since coming back from retirement in ninteen eighty seven , you 're unbeaten in twenty-two fights , twenty-one by knockouts , a lot of people have said that those fighters were n't up to scratch — what would you say to that ?
18 Now since coming back from retirement in nineteen eighty-seven , you 're unbeaten in twenty-two fights , two one by knockouts .
19 Having recently came back from canoeing in Austria where canoeists , fishermen and landowners all enjoy what nature has provided , it certainly dates what canoeists have to put up with in parts of this country .
20 All those Tibetans who come back from India in the spring laden down with watches , silver jewellery , radios — where do you think they get their money from ? ’
21 You know , the ones where the killer cauliflower or the deadly cucumber or whatever comes down from Venus in a spaceship and proceeds to devour everybody in sight . ’
22 The other factor to consider is that the figures do not tell us about the amount of borrowing which comes about from increases in mortgages used for purposes other than house purchase .
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