Example sentences of "[verb] [adv] come from [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | Peter has just come from California to make ‘ a film of English life ’ which will involve the reconstruction of an English residence in Hollywood . |
2 | I respect them , especially so as he has just come from South Africa . |
3 | He has just come from outdoors : his moustache is cold , and damp with dew . |
4 | Walter , 17 , has just come from Paraiba , where his mother died . |
5 | That 's because the energy for tenants ' politics has always come from women , and now the emergence of women 's ghettos puts poor women in the frontline with the local state . |
6 | Extra income has also come from bank interest earned on appeal funds already deposited . |
7 | Perhaps the most compelling confirmation has however come from Pacione ( 1980 ) and his study of the ‘ metropolitan village ’ of Milton of Campsie to the northeast of Glasgow . |
8 | Support for the so-called ‘ electroweak theory that links two forces , the electromagnetic force and the weak nuclear force , has recently come from experiments at CERN , the European centre for particle physics . |
9 | Yet the undecorated vessels were given a variety of titles , despite the majority having also come from cemeteries ; biconical and globular vessels were labelled ‘ urns ’ , squat vessels as ‘ plain bowls ’ , and a variety of shapes that could not be fitted easily into the typological scheme were labelled domestic wares , ‘ crude accessories ’ , ‘ wide-mouthed cook-pots ’ and ‘ cook-pots with lugs ’ ( ibid. , pp. 26–9 , pp. 148–70 ) . |
10 | Spenser considers whether they are Scythian in origin or whether they may have originally come from Spain . |
11 | Much of this was funded by personal borrowing , providing jobs in Credit and Banking ; the security for lending often coming from people 's own homes , as the desire to own and furnish better homes set off a spiral of house-price inflation . |
12 | They had all come from Bangor together for the game . |
13 | ‘ I 've just come from work . |
14 | ‘ I 've just come from Harold 's . |
15 | She had just come from London and she told us all about the great spirit of British resistance to the Nazi air attacks . |
16 | Word had just come from Ottawa , he told me , confirming his suggestion that I be promoted to the post of Production Manager for the CBC , as from the end of the month . |
17 | Also for most of the time at this period in their affair Boy was either slightly drugged , or drunk , or exhausted ; and he was in a permanent state of sexual tension , for either he had just come from O's bed or he was on his way to it . |
18 | Caroline had also come from Bideford . |
19 | Two years after the secession , Robert of Stratford , the Chancellor of England and Oxford , wrote to Cambridge University with the sobering thought that and until 1854 , Oxford made students swear an oath They even took the Brazenose gate knocker to Oxford in 189O under the impression that it had originally come from Oxford . |
20 | Under the Sunni Muslim Ottoman Empire in Syria , they were treated with contempt , abandoned to the poverty of the hill villages in southern Lebanon where they had originally come from Mount Lebanon . |
21 | The Druze had originally come from Egypt . |
22 | The Davises had originally come from Grenada and the Carlsons had got to know them because their eldest child and Daryl had been friends at school . |
23 | So I said well coming from Judith it would n't surprise me if it could bloody talk |
24 | It has a world wide distribution , and the collections analysed here come from South Africa , Kenya , Israel and England . |
25 | Paul does indeed come from Yeadon . |
26 | It took much will-power for the man to drag himself away , presently , on one of Dunbar 's best horses , but consoled and heartened by receiving the best kiss , on parting , that had yet come from Mariot Randolph . |
27 | I did not venture to express my opinion , fearing that my taste might have become corrupted by my long residence in the Indies ; but since my companion had recently come from France , it was quite a relief to hear him say that he had seen nothing in Europe quite so bold and majestic . ’ |
28 | Firstly , how could she be sure that note had actually come from Rohan ? |
29 | ‘ It 's all come from Hillary , ’ he says . |
30 | Over 100 planning objections have already come from mountaineers and walkers . |