Example sentences of "[noun sg] came from [adj] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | This reasoning came from early reading of a Ladybird book on Lautrec , van Gogh and Gauguin . |
2 | This reasoning came from early reading of a Ladybird book on Lautrec , van Gogh and Gauguin . |
3 | Further along the landing light came from another room . |
4 | It was emphasised that only limited information was available about the performance of Access students in higher education , and that the vast majority of students who had completed their higher education course came from one Access course . |
5 | Additional funding came from Scottish Enterprise Tayside and the Matthew Trust , a local charity . |
6 | Reddy says that about 40 per cent of that reduction came from improving efficiency . |
7 | A collection of cult equipment came from one room and an archive tablet collection from another . |
8 | It is not known if the original allegations of satanic ritual abuse came from this source . |
9 | The best chance Town had in the first half came from this corner and it came from skipper Colin Calderwood . |
10 | The iron ore came from local surface working , the fuel was charcoal from the local woodlands , and the cooling water was provided by the many small but quite fast-flowing streams of the broken Wealden landscape . |
11 | And some of the worst excesses during this period came from Third World governments , such as Sanjay Ghandi 's notorious sterilisation campaign in India in 1976 . |
12 | The lion 's share of the rest came from local authority sources . |
13 | The rest came from natural gas . |
14 | His wife came from that way . |
15 | Departure came from one instant to the next , without any whistles blowing , horns sounding or general ballyhoo . |
16 | Further east , Yurganysh had a settlement of corn merchants near the station ; Kurgan was important for butter and grain ; Omsk for meat , hides , and grain ; while timber came from any number of sources . |
17 | ‘ I feel proud that my father came from this city , ’ she said slowly . |
18 | The last word came from that man Chalmers , though his Scotland colleague Gary Armstrong had a foot in it . |
19 | The music came from next door and when he left the bathroom and turned into the sitting room he felt dizzy . |
20 | The attack came from Labour leader John Smith as more than 17,000 jobs cuts were announced by the Post Office and the Royal Ordnance , while Ford unions claimed 3,000 workers are to go . |
21 | The attack came from former director Michael Knighton on the eve of what will be a stormy Old Trafford annual meeting . |
22 | The chosen subject came from Greek mythology , though the theme crops up in other myths , including the biblical story of Jeptha . |
23 | Had all consultants done this , the problem would have evaporated , but it was hardly surprising that they did not , since the gilt on the medical gingerbread came from private practice . |
24 | When they entered the kitchen May 's voice came from another room , calling , ‘ I 'll be there in a minute , Frank . ’ |
25 | Karen 's terse voice came from just forward of John . |
26 | And on this particular occasion this feller ( if you go along the Low Road and up Fishpond Lane , there 's a farm up there : this feller came from that farm ) and after a setting in at The Case is Altered he died going up Fishpond Lane . |
27 | One of the most scathing remarks passed during that summer 's controversy over whether or not the revolutionary putter contravened the Rules of Golf came from American legend Arnold Palmer . |
28 | The third goal came from top scorer , Owen Pickard . |
29 | The Marquess of Salisbury on that evening spoke on ‘ Village Schools : Government Policy ’ and confessed that his initial interest came from personal experience of one school . |
30 | I was brought up in Albert Street near the Hibs ground , my whole family came from that area , my dad used to sneak into the ground at night to play football on the grass at Easter Road , and I got sent off in my own backyard . |