Example sentences of "[verb] [vb pp] back from [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Nobody else has come back from town . ’
2 Men get sent back from specialist posts to uniform duties as a punishment and the strength of this metaphorical move downwards or backwards ( you can never move ‘ up ’ or ‘ forwards ’ into uniform ) is not lost on young officers .
3 The MGN chairman , Sir Robert Clark , is believed to have flown back from Bermuda for a board meeting but board member Lord Hollick , a Labour peer , stayed abroad ski-ing .
4 The Qulis — who were met by police at Heathrow — had flown back from Dublin after collecting Farrah from Limerick .
5 I have n't been in here since I 've come back from Devon
6 McFarlane had come back from London in December 1985 disgusted with the bartering , repelled by Ghorbanifar and wanting to abandon the operation .
7 Would they find each other much changed , or would it be like it was when he had come back from school for the holidays ?
8 She remembered that fated evening when she had come back from Wimbledon after seeing Hindley Foster .
9 Ever since that ghastly winter 's night when she had come back from Wimbledon and said she was pregnant .
10 When he had come back from Grasmere the first thing he had done — despite George Wood 's vehement protests — was to pay back the loan and bring his hotel bill up to the mark .
11 The British army had come back from Dunkirk with nothing but its rifles .
12 Peter had come back from hospital in his own but in tearing good spirits .
13 Before I had turned back from Bilen I had watched the Awash flowing towards its unknown destination .
14 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 .
15 Thanks are due to Christine Healey who always helps us and had arrived back from Kenya in time to rearrange the exhibition screens to a more attractive display and thanks also to Mr Derek Andrews , Manager of Blackwell 's , the University Bookshop , for generously sponsoring us this year .
16 But , at that time , none of us had seen Hell in person We 'd seen a picture of The Heartbreakers that Malcolm had brought back from New York — the one in which it was meant to look like they 'd been shot in the heart but in fact looked like they d all had the same accident with a ketchup bottle .
17 In his book " Memoirs of an Artist Naturalist " ( 1954 ) he mentions these visits , quoting from his diary for " September 24 , 1936 , hawking in the afternoon with a gyr-falcon which the late Ernest Vesey ( pen name of Ernest Lewis ) had brought back from Iceland . "
18 Incidentally , they were things that Mikhoels had brought back from Chagall as a gift for the Tretyakov Gallery .
19 ’ On the north-east corner he asked for a castellated bell tower in which to house the bell he had brought back from Lille .
20 On Wednesday , he swallowed his pride , banked Dysart 's cheque and purchased a car with most of what remained from the cash he had brought back from Rhodes .
21 From an early age , his mother and father showed him the illustrated books on the subject which they had brought back from London , and described at length the wonders of the ballets they had seen danced there by the Diaghilev company , ‘ when they were young and in love ’ , as John put it later .
22 He was ostracized after his return by an ‘ electorate ’ which certainly included the 4000 hoplites he had brought back from Ithome , who went on to fight the Spartans hard over thy next decade and a half of warfare ( the First Peloponnesian War , see further p. 39 ) .
23 It was a cruel blow for Blackburn , who had bounced back from Sunday 's Coca-Cola Cup semi-final defeat at Hillsborough to twice lead through Steve Livingstone and Mike Newell .
24 She might be willing to give me , as the tenant of the former Mackay home , the details she had kept back from Ann and Megan .
25 Perhaps the greatest tribute to the system 's aesthetic capabilities was provided by the ex-editor of Classical Music who , some weeks after the changeover from traditional to electronic , asked Tony Gamble why they had changed back from ITC Clearface to the original Times .
26 The ICI shares have fallen back from £14 to near £10 .
27 Yes , this has always been a problem , but it has become worse recently , I am afraid , because of the people who have been made redundant and who have come back from Germany .
28 Who , who 's come back from Malta .
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