Example sentences of "[noun sg] have [adv] come from " in BNC.

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1 Extra income has also come from bank interest earned on appeal funds already deposited .
2 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 .
3 We get caught out with long balls to where our defender has just come from .
4 The suggestion of hiring a car had almost come from these two ; it had been their talk of the small towns , the cedar woods , the mountains , which had fascinated Dan so much .
5 Substantial cash help has also come from the National Heritage Memorial Fund ( £40,000 ) , the Countryside Commission for Scotland ( £40,000 ) , the Christopher Brasher Trust ( £30,000 ) and many others .
6 Dr Murdoch resigned from the British Medical Association over its attitude to the Arthur case , but criticism has also come from within the BMA .
7 Further support for this concept has recently come from the work of Iftikhar et al who showed higher concentrations of bile in oesophageal aspirates from patients with Barrett 's columnar lined lower oesophagus .
8 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 ) .
9 Reference to the tribunal has usually come from the unions , rather than from BR management .
10 Good news has also come from the government who have recently announced that they will match pound for pound any money raised by the charity and donated to a hospice .
11 Ermentrude 's father had originally come from the Worms area , but he had made his career , thanks to imperial favour , in the west .
12 Any radical critic of society has always come from an unattached group of artists and intellectuals .
13 Backing has also come from the Strathfoyle Community Association , which has just celebrated its 20th anniversary .
14 It would be no good stroking their Adult , say , if the transaction had largely come from their Child .
15 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 . ’
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 Objections to the application for planning permission had also come from the Western Regional Fisheries Board and Westport Tourism as well as several individuals .
18 The noise had definitely come from outside .
19 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 .
20 Firstly , how could she be sure that note had actually come from Rohan ?
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