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

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1 In 1974 the great International Congress on World Evangelisation was held in Lausanne and thousands of delegates came to it from all over the world .
2 The pope 's tribunal was the highest tribunal for all , but why should this tribunal not be extended in practice by the delegation of cases that came to it from all over Europe to judges , acting on behalf of the pope , in the countries from which the appeals came ?
3 Our clothes came at us from all over the room .
4 Ducts , pipes and cables ran into it from all round the edges of the dome .
5 Mr Morraine spent most of his time dusting his collection of strange-looking rocks and stones he had sent to him from all over the world .
6 Hawkshead Grammar School was at the highest point of its reputation when Wordsworth arrived ; boys were sent to it from all over the north-west of England and even from Scotland .
7 The quite excellent British Museum Press , which is managing to produce some twenty scholarly titles this season , from books to accompany exhibitions to detailed descriptions of archaeological digs , has profited from the private entertainment of its former director , Sir David Wilson , to produce a delightful book of funerary inscriptions gathered by him from all over the British Isles and America .
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