Example sentences of "of [noun] [be] come from " in BNC.

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1 Whatever the newspapers said at the time , we knew where every penny of revenue was coming from and every penny of expenditure was going .
2 The lion 's share of both forms of help was to come from Saudi Arabia .
3 Even as she said it , Lisa was asking herself where on earth this display of indignation was coming from .
4 mainly Particularly aimed at employment officers cos that was where the lack of confidence was coming from .
5 Signals of compromise are coming from the tepee .
6 New limits on the speed of lorries are coming from both Britains Parliament and the European Community .
7 First people have to start hiding from themselves , because that is where the hardest and most persistent voice of criticism is coming from .
8 Well no , you see erm across where actually Songs of Praise is coming from this evening
9 I simply ca n't stand whizz-kid City high-flyers who think of nothing but profit and loss accounts and their latest seven-series BMW and where their next magnum of Bollinger is coming from ! ’
10 A cold draught of air was coming from the kitchen and I found the back door to be wide open — and then my horrified glance fell upon Aunt Louise .
11 At first I heard only a few calls ; within ten minutes , at least twice as many animals were calling , and , by circling about the pool , I observed that a steady stream of spadefoots was coming from all directions to the breeding area .
12 At the turn of the century other ideas later to be seen as part of algebra were coming from the pen of Carl Friedrich Gauss , one of the greatest mathematicians who ever lived .
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