Example sentences of "[noun pl] have [vb pp] [adv] from [noun prp] " in BNC.

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1 A few parties had walked along from Sandwich Bay Estate to picnic on the beach .
2 The Scots had come over from Ireland and colonised most of Galloway , Kintyre and Arran .
3 Incidentally , they were things that Mikhoels had brought back from Chagall as a gift for the Tretyakov Gallery .
4 But not long after ten hotair balloons had taken off from Lydiard Park in swindon drama struck .
5 By late November some 800,000 Yemeni workers had returned home from Saudi Arabia , with adverse consequences for Yemen 's vital remittance income .
6 Eleven bombers had taken off from Fenton Bishop last night , and in the early hours of the morning eleven had come home .
7 The report , published on July 23 , alleged that recent stories of Khmer Rouge successes had emanated mainly from Bangkok and were " exaggerated " .
8 Many farmers had come here from England hoping to make their fortune , and had died in the fields or on the roads .
9 Siegfried Kordus , the Mecklenburg police chief in charge ( who was later replaced ) , maintained that the attacks had been co-ordinated by citizens ' band radio and that protesters had driven in from Berlin , Hamburg and other towns .
10 Neighbours had travelled down from Gloucestershire to join in the celebration :
11 There had been a tricky one in Paris , where an entire detachment of men had arrived back from French Guyana and left the ablutions in an appalling state .
12 At one station we were stopped for several hours alongside a troop train on which I discovered the Reverend R.H.L. Slater , now enrolled as an army chaplain , who told me the comforting news that my wife and three children had got away from Myitkyina a day or two earlier .
13 The wrestling was to be the prize event of the day and several carriage loads had come across from Keswick and Cockermouth and even further to the small but picturesque meeting in the much lauded Buttermere .
14 Meanwhile at 1130 eight more Hurricanes had taken off from Takali , Sgt. Deacon included , making his second sortie of the day in P3978 .
15 To do nothing might be worse — Allan had greeted them at the house with the news ( fresh from the great oven of rumour , the widow Duff 's at Ballinluig ) that a file of English soldiers had ridden out from Perth .
16 A whole load of French soldiers have got away from Dunkirk too , and we have got to take the lot . ’
17 These objects have ranged historically from Teddy Boys through to Mods and Rockers and Skinheads .
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