Example sentences of "[pron] [verb] [adv] come from [art] " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ I 've just come from a session with Gladys Brown , a strange woman who has the room next to Meryl Armitage 's . |
2 | ‘ I 've just come from a crossroads called Quatre Bras , sir . |
3 | ‘ I 've just come from a meeting with Bobby Anscombe . |
4 | I 've just come from the Foreign Office , and you 're immediately on a new assignment . |
5 | ‘ I 've just come from the Appeal Court . |
6 | I 've just come from the Embassy . |
7 | ‘ Ma'am , I have just come from the market . |
8 | But as I said , you 've probably come from the P A Y E back , background where people have made the decisions for you . |
9 | ‘ You 've obviously come from a happy , loving family , ’ said Wendy . |
10 | Her blonde curls looked as if she had just come from a hairdresser rather than from the hand basin in her own bedroom which was where she had washed her hair this morning . |
11 | They were country people in a sense that Melanie was not , although she had just come from the green fields and they might have lived in London all their lives . |
12 | ‘ We 've just come from the kinema . |
13 | Over the past 10 years we have already come from a situation where road runners were getting virtually nothing from the sport , to a far more respected and well-provided role . ’ |
14 | and as soon as you 've parked , they 've obviously come from a home somewhere or from the hospital or whatever |
15 | Should anyone be foolish enough to don space armour and climb through the airlock , nothing whatever would be strictly visible — save for what had already come from the ordinary universe . |