Example sentences of "[noun sg] have [vb pp] in from " in BNC.

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1 Since covering the restoration of the Benson Gustav in the July issue , much feedback has come in from our ever-vigilant readers .
2 Work has come in from all over the UK , and even the charity Farm Africa uses the Hoy facility .
3 The one on the right had flown in from Finland .
4 The roofs were most often not their own : long since , the community had drawn in from its perimeter , sharing its water , its food and its warmth , and distancing itself so far as might be from the walls and the thud of the cannon .
5 But snippets and fragments of legend and lore had filtered in from somewhere .
6 The train having come in from , and just going er forward well I do n't know erm before back to er er to .
7 On the eve of her sailing , she learned from a spokeswoman of the Queen 's that news had come in from Cyprus : that Diniz Vasquez her husband 's young kinsman was trapped in Famagusta .
8 The train had come in from the sidings and stood in the station , warm and pulsing , its engines reattached , the horses and grooms on board and fresh foods and ice loaded .
9 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 .
10 Duncan lay still , confused and wondering why the Army had moved in from the south .
11 Information has come in from readers , amused , serious and knowledgeable .
12 But one of them is a copy-editor , I think that is what he is called , and he told me that he thought the item had come in from a friend of Leila 's . ’
13 I glance , speculatively , towards the window , where more bad weather has blown in from the North Sea .
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