Example sentences of "[pers pn] had [verb] from [adv] " in BNC.

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1 Fourth I had to go from here .
2 I felt that I had progressed from just wanting to ‘ be gay ’ to being ‘ Black and gay ’ .
3 The outside door was always chained and , when I had rung from outside or inside the hostel , I would hear his shuffling , forward-leaning run , his muted ‘ Buenas . ’
4 I was once put on a discipline charge because I had to cycle from here to Lark Lane police station on a very windy day and I got there at eleven
5 The hair I had watched from above had become disturbed when I lifted her , so that it shaded the line of her left cheek .
6 She had to escape from here .
7 She had burned from inside because she could n't get out of her mind the thought that Fernando was sleeping under the same roof , so close yet so far .
8 She looked as if she had withered from within , and she was obviously disturbed .
9 ‘ That 's the trouble with Nicky , ’ Constance told Louise after she had returned from yet another evening that had ended with a quarrel .
10 ‘ It 's that kangaroo juice he puts in the engine , ’ Terry teased her after she had started from outside the house in a series of jumps .
11 True , you could argue that you had worked from exactly the same spot as the photographer , but in a court of law the onus would be on you to prove it !
12 They were n't any good by themselves er , these things because I the other thing which you had to get from somewhere was output rates .
13 On April 10th in the year nineteen hundred and eighty five — the legions again marched on Royal Bath — well , fifty of us by coach , car and rail — we had come from all over the country to join a contingent of local enthusiasts like lambs to the slaughter at Bath University for the Medau Easter Course .
14 Only the other day a leader of the student movement in Prague said that the first letter of support they had received from abroad after baptising the revolution in their blood on November 17 was from him , with the signatures of four other Soviet Academicians .
15 They had gone from fairly relaxed enemies , who could at least eat together , to this state of nerve-breaking tension .
16 Now I assumed it was , it had come from somewhere else .
17 It had come from here , she was sure of it .
18 It had come from nowhere , out of a long silence , like something fired from a gun .
19 It had originated from elsewhere , and infected him as surely as any virus .
20 It was also larger than it had looked from outside .
21 As they drew nearer to the damage and she could see that it was even worse than it had looked from afar , Ronni felt herself recoil at the very thought that her own brother could be responsible for such a thing .
22 Sometime before Jacques married he had moved from the rue Dauphine St Andre des Arts , where he had lived from about 1714 , to the rue de Seine , in the parish of St Sulpice , where he had a large five-storey house in which he lived for over 40 years until his death in 1763 .
23 Upon arrival , he met us with a hefty stick he had dragged from somewhere , plonked it down , nosed it toward me and waited , tail shifting like a black snake .
24 He was panting , she now saw , as though he had rushed from somewhere .
25 ‘ What terrified Sir Ralph so much he had to move from here to that bleak prison cell ? ’
26 By night he lived out the fantasies he had internalised from avidly watching his collection of over 6,000 slasher videos and pornographic manga comic-books .
27 Her finely shaped brows met in dark disapproval as she watched him pick at the lock with a thin piece of wire that he had produced from somewhere in the depths of his pocket .
28 Hebbert joined him and moved left to the obvious beetling crack and groove line he had spotted from below — omitting to pause and wonder why this particular line soared up straight as an arrow , on a route called Curving Crack ! .
29 If one of them had escaped from Whitely we 'd have known about it , but three of the cunts ?
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