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

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1 ‘ Love is a local Anguish , ’ he wrote after he and Hucks had travelled on from Wrexham .
2 It is generally assumed that pus-cells in the urethra are synonymous with infection and the pus-cell is treated vigorously from Bath to Bangkok and from Memphis to Madras as if it were an infectious organism itself .
3 Mujjaddedi , who had travelled overland from Peshawar along with 20 other IJC members , was formally appointed as head of state of the new Islamic State of Afghanistan .
4 JFK : flown down from Washington and flung together by the doctors ' knives and the sniper 's bullets and introduced on to the streets of Dallas and a hero 's welcome .
5 I have only just flown in from Paris and I am very tired . ’
6 The sofas and chairs were deep and soft enough to fall asleep in , a fireplace was topped by an Adam mantel which Hugo had had flown out from England and everywhere there were fresh flowers — long stemmed hothouse roses , orchids flown in from Singapore , daffodils and narcissi and heavy perfumed hyacinths .
7 The nearest supply of that now will have to be flown in from Rockhampton . ’
8 The one on the right had flown in from Finland .
9 His 38th-minute effort came straight from the dream factory , which was appropriate considering he had flown in from EuroDisney only three hours before kick-off .
10 And for apres-apres-ski there were always the lovely blonde women flown in from Madam Claudes famous establishment in Paris .
11 Instead , he drove away in the , ran over a kerb , got a flat tyre and kept going — to pick up Vicky Vanderford , whom he had flown in from California .
12 Pietro has flown in from London and he 's assured me that as soon as the gang make contact the matter will be resolved without further delay .
13 The body of Stanislovas Jamaitis was flown in from Moscow , received by his family .
14 David Smith was flown in from England as cover for Gooch , only to have his thumb badly bruised in the one-day international in Barbados and so miss the Bridgetown Test .
15 The madman has just flown in from Rome on a whim , to spend a few days with me here .
16 Marshals — and waitresses flown in from Germany — will make sure drinkers do n't get too many steins of beer at the four day event .
17 Bernadette 's tearful sister Rosie , who had flown in from Germany , said : ‘ All the relatives are giving Farrah lots of hugs and kisses .
18 Scientists stress they 've used a harmless form of plutonium , which has been flown in from Russia .
19 Scientists stress they 've used a harmless form of plutonium , which has been flown in from Russia .
20 The makings of a quite substantial tomato salad mystique are scattered around waiting to be gathered up by some enterprising buyer who will get the produce flown in from Barcelona or Marseilles , Naples , Valencia or even possibly from Portugal , where the tomatoes are as good and plentiful as anywhere in Mediterranean lands .
21 Hours before Alkaisi 's arrest , another suspect , Mahmud Abohalima , was flown in from Egypt .
22 With al-Kassar 's blessing , he met the Magharians in Bern and Zurich to set up accounts for his family , each meeting taped and monitored by Coleman 's assistant Syrian George , who had been flown in from Cyprus for this purpose .
23 Ms Toynbee said Schmit had flown in from Zurich earlier that morning and was waiting to travel on another Wardair flight to Vancouver .
24 It had been specially flown in from Duxford Air Museum in Cambridgeshire and for the veterans and locals of Parham it was a picture they 'll never forget .
25 Flown in from Wyton , Cambs , in January 1975 , XK695 is a classic example of how quickly a big jet can decay .
26 He would have to piss in the backseat , and that was imported Argentine leather hand-tooled by a specialist flown in from Tijuana .
27 The food at the hotel is mostly flown in from Vienna , so staying at Fudauri is Georgian extra-extra luxury .
28 The Malone Masters will span four days , two of them Pro-Am days , and has been pencilled in from Thursday to Sunday , August 12–15 .
29 These were Allen 's and Marian 's guesses as to what had gone on in the darkness but the rest of the story of those two hours before dawn was easily pieced together from Tom All Alone 's account .
30 Neighbours had travelled down from Gloucestershire to join in the celebration :
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