Example sentences of "[det] come from [art] " in BNC.
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1 | I mean , cotton and things like this come from the Third World , does n't it . |
2 | These come from the Warsaw National Museum 's collection . |
3 | After mid-morning Sunday mass many come from the church , walk down the short steep hill of Santa Maria in Portico , cross the Riviera di Chiaia and stroll along the Villa Nazionale for a sight of the sea and the majestic sweep of the rocky shore of the Bay of Naples . |
4 | The pupils all come from a good social background . ’ |
5 | It has been considered that the simultaneous presence of ultradian and daily rhythms suggests that they are related in some way and possibly all come from the same body clock . |
6 | This example is indeed a cautionary tale , as the work of the two engravers was traditionally attributed to two different mints ( Rome and Tarraco , in Spain ) , but the discovery of numerous die links ( see below ) between each group has shown that they all come from the same mint . |
7 | But the politicking and the violence have nearly all come from the Spanish Basques ; French Basques have remained relatively quiet . |
8 | Though local government is important in Britain and there is some decentralized administration , the chief impetus and the major decisions all come from the central departments of state based in Whitehall . |
9 | They 've all come from the same factory — a small arms factory in Belgium . |
10 | Sobbing and singing both come from the diaphragm . |
11 | While the two reasons may sound opposite , they both come from the same cause — a faulty assumption . |
12 | Both come from the tight-knit and militant mining community of Siglo XX which was torn apart in 1986 . |
13 | We both come from an older school of journalism . |
14 | Again , most come from the local supermarket except for the small , but spectacular scarlet ‘ Flamboyant ’ , brought more than 30 years ago . |