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

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1 The big one looked down at me as if I 'd just crawled out from under .
2 Well I c I I 've seen so many things over the year I just do n't believe it until I actually see it and th literally four weeks ago , I 'd just got back from Germany , went on a meeting the following morning and it 's that gentleman there , Steve , and h he 's got some pictures in his pocket which will prove exactly what we 're talking about .
3 That was er I 'd just got back from work .
4 The duvet , I 'd just taken back from the dry cleaners !
5 The mix of own compositions and covers worked well , bringing to my attention songs I 'd never heard before from the likes of Dick Gaughan and Steve Earle .
6 I came here to get away from them ’ .
7 Because I came here to get away from people , not to bump into them . ’
8 I came here to get away from that . ’
9 Saw some yeah , I du n no where from .
10 We put out a lot of get-well cards and deepest sympathies , which was a bit of a con when the only thing I knew how to do apart from programming was punching people .
11 I took long breaks away from training and would then reappear like the proverbial bad penny , as if I had never been away .
12 I do n't run away from my responsibilities , ’ she said with a confidence she did n't feel .
13 I do n't run away from my responsibilities ! ’
14 I do n't play away from home .
15 I do n't suppose I 'd get anything from libraries that I do n't know already from the Colour Supplement article , or the interviews .
16 It probably came in the post but I do n't know where from .
17 Oddly enough I did n't set out from wherever I come from to trespass on your island , or to lose my wretched memory .
18 No I did n't print out from Works , I printed out from Diary .
19 Oh that 's what I did n't bring back from school !
20 and I had a very sheltered life , I was an only child , I had n't been around much , I had n't stayed away from home erm and I came to Suffolk to visit a girl penfriend who was working at Brandeston Hall and erm she at that time was expecting to get engaged to a chappy in the village here who was , and still is a friend of Hector 's and ours , and they did n't marry in the finish but she at that time wanted me to come up to Suffolk to see her and to meet this chappy who she thought she was going to marry and erm so , it was holiday from the art school where I was and I thought well why not ?
21 Ruth Atucehene , an immigrant from Ghana , said : ‘ I had just come home from church and I was in the house with my children . ’
22 I had just got up from my chair when the crash happened .
23 Verona was far away and I had never lived away from home ; besides , I was not sure that my parents had ever contemplated the possibility that I might do so .
24 Now I was about to meet him again , it was as if I had suddenly woken up from a syrupy dream .
25 In fact , I 've just flown back from the States today , and you 'll be glad to hear that the doctors assured me that Liz and Owen are on the road to a full recovery . ’
26 I 've just come back from France .
27 ‘ Dear Loretta , ’ she read , ‘ I 've just come back from an official trip to Italy , and I squeezed in a visit to a peace camp while I was there .
28 I 've just come back from the Thomas Garlands ’ place , sir . ’
29 I 'm not being rude now , I 've just come back from the Gambia and I have n't stopped
30 I 've just come across from the factory ; it 's windy out . ’
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