Example sentences of "[det] [noun sg] [vb past] [adv prt] from the " in BNC.

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1 A little money came in from The Character of Completeness , and he took Dinah out for supper in an hotel one Sunday , when she was not working .
2 My talk with Quintin had more content since he said that if another peer came down from the Upper House he would withdraw from public life whether he was in the Upper or Lower House .
3 This research followed on from the success of code breaking techniques in World War 2 and the supposition that translation was simply a more complex coding of words .
4 And Mrs McMahon , who naturally had n't seen it because had n't she just this minute arrived back from the village and was n't the dress still in its bag , looked up at the three hovering on the stairs as though it were a divine deliverance , mumbled vaguely about a headache coming on , and thankfully abandoned her responsibilities to whoever was willing to take them on .
5 And er this hand went up from the back , you see .
6 Allen asked , and as though to point his question they came to a place where another track came in from the right .
7 Another set pitched in from the north of the village , another from the south .
8 And some chap came down from the M G B Owners ' Club and said he 'd offer him six thousand for it .
9 But i it grew slowly over the weeks and I think Christmas was an example of just the actual logistics of what we did at Christmas must be something of a feat in that so much stuff came in from the volume of presents and then the way in which they could be distributed .
10 Initially , each authority received back from the MSC , for WRFE , a sum roughly equal to the amount deducted from its grant .
11 Each phrase followed on from the next as if stored for an age and waiting to be spoken in just this way .
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