Example sentences of "come from the [noun sg] of [noun pl] " in BNC.

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1 Therefore , if the dust ages are correct then little of it could have come from the sort of rocks found in the lunar samples .
2 All but three of the 34 residents at the Victoria Residential Home on Barton Street have come from the collection of buildings which make up Aycliffe Hospital .
3 ‘ The dangerous dreamed melon of the sage ’ which turned out to come from the dream of Descartes .
4 The most consistently outspoken broadsides against the old Establishment came from the Institute of Directors , a once moribund association of small businessmen and oddball intellectuals , which revived itself by taking up Thatcherism almost before the term had been coined .
5 The tragedy at the Heysel stadium in Brussels , for example , came from the crush of spectators fleeing from the drunken charges of Liverpool fans .
6 They were rampantly influenced , but their originality came from the collection of influences and the way they interpreted them .
7 Something like a moan came from the crowd of watchers .
8 Of the growth approximately 9.5bn came from the inflow of funds from contributions ; the difference ( -3.2bn ) reflects a 2 per cent fall in the value of existing assets .
9 The comments most worthy of note on the subject of undertakings came from the Conference of Presidents Secretaries of Local Law Societies who suggested the following measures : —
10 After the battle Orc tribes came from the Forest of Shadows , swelling Azhag 's horde still further , but the Count of Ostland built his defences well and Wolfenburg held out .
11 The sound of voices raised in anger and hysterical sobbing could be plainly heard coming from the suite of rooms occupied by the Prince and Princess of Wales at Sandringham House .
12 ‘ Attitude surveys have identified certain needs and more information is coming from the introduction of appraisals , which have involved about half of Courtaulds ’ employees so far .
13 ‘ I raced there to see white smoke coming from the patch of bushes and part of a wall demolished .
14 Do they come from the kind of perceptions that we 're hearing or is , is it something different ?
15 Extra revenue will come from the sale of T-shirts and record bags starting this month ( see p95 ) .
16 Even more confusion can come from the proliferation of Otherwares .
17 Most of them come from the island of Samos or Bodrum in Turkey .
18 The essential triumph comes from the assembly of details , and the most valuable of these is revealed where contradictoriness is introduced , at which point the picture of Johnson always grows clearer .
19 The points value of a champion , and of any magic item he carries , comes from the proportion of points allocated to the army 's characters and NOT the regiments .
20 The points value of a champion , and of any magic item he carries , comes from the proportion of points allocated to the army 's characters and NOT the regiments .
21 The eye has two different origins : the eyecup that forms the retina is an outgrowth from the brain , while the lens comes from the sheet of cells covering the embryo .
22 But , in fact , most methane comes from the action of bacteria on organic waste in swamps , rice paddy fields and refuse tips .
23 This water is not only derived from the food that we eat and the fluid that we drink : much of it comes from the multitude of secretions which enter the gut lumen .
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