I'm comin' home from a feeneral," Honeybird called out cheerfully.
Generals and their staffs have been quartered in them for the night, and, in fact, they have accompanied the British soldier to the front as his 'home from home' wherever he has gone.
The gentleman had called my home from Dallas, Tex.
Hewer brought me home from Mr. Pim's my velvet coat and cap, the first that ever I had.
Home from my office to my Lord's lodgings where my wife had got ready a very fine dinner-- viz.
Or you comin' home from Jonesville on a cold night fraxious as a dog and sayin' you should die off if you didn't have supper in ten minutes.
Call this a land of liberty when you have to pay for comin' home from meetin'!
Pay for comin' home from meetin', it is a disgrace to the nation!
They must have an awful sight of china, and as for the linen and so on that the cap'n and his father before him fetched home from sea, you couldn't find no end to it.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "home from" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.