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

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1 Wednesday , I 'd got Michael outside in the pushchair , coat on and I think I 'd just come down from the loo and I saw the car pull up I quickly ran and got me coat on oh I , I 'll come with you she said , so she come shopping with me .
2 ‘ The other must come down from the Ridgery . ’
3 ‘ I have seen it come down from the sky with a noise like thunder , and I have seen within it the bodies of those who were Too Late ! ’
4 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 .
5 If he could do this then surely he could come down from the cross and save himself .
6 If he was the Christ , the King of Israel , then let him come down from the cross and convince people .
7 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 . ’
8 But 20 years have at least seen her interests come in from the cold .
9 But clearly the it forms two purposes , one is to remove the er the through traffic but also it it forms a purpose of redistribution of the traffic such that er there are er benefits er of getting er traffic off the A sixty one which for example is headed for the for the northern part of Harrogate and that that can come in from the South , it can go up to the A fifty nine and then come back into the northern part of Harrogate without having to pass through the centre of Harrogate .
10 MATT EDWARDS used the Coca-Cola Cup to finally come in from the wilderness last night .
11 I 'd just come in from the garden and kicked my wellies off when it happened . ’
12 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 .
13 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 .
14 Well he 'd come in from the shop , he 'd have that kettle of hot water to wash his hands .
15 Ruth saw that the light in this place did n't come only from the sun ; a faint glow fell from Miach , something like starlight — cool and pure , with colours at its heart .
16 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 .
17 Consequently , both the loans and the starting up costs will come entirely from the Treasury .
18 Let's come away from the top of the stairs cos it 's Right
19 Despite an unhappy ending , ‘ The Disappearance ’ contains a lot of energy which made me come away from the book feeling hopeful and while I learnt more about the characters , I also found I learnt more about myself and my feelings towards family life and friends .
20 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 .
21 Words of praise for Turkey 's president do not come easily from the guerrilla warriors of the Kurdish Workers ' Party ( PKK ) .
22 The power supply will come easily from the electricity grid .
23 A more convincing sign of confidence would be a decision to let more soldiers come home from the front .
24 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 .
25 The heart 's own oxygen does not come directly from the blood within its chambers , but from a separate system of small blood vessels that encase the heart muscle like a net — the coronary arteries .
26 The hon. Member for Gateshead , East looks doubtful , but in a debate in the other place yesterday , Baroness Hollis of Higham said : ’ Thirdly I suggest that a few functions would appropriately come up from the county councils . ’
27 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 .
28 ‘ 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 .
29 One day , on his way to do the ploughing , he met a man who 'd just come back from the south and had passed several flocks of sheep on the other side of Chhakuri Lekh .
30 ‘ Did you come back from the villa specially for me ? ’
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