Example sentences of "come from the " in BNC.

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1 It should be noted that the largest threat to totalizing control of schools in Ireland has so far come from the integrated schooling movement .
2 Although Allied have been working steadily to free or sell their required quota of pubs under government rules , few of the disposals have come from the 700-plus London estate of Taylor Walker .
3 Razumikhin himself may or may not have come from the country , but he is certainly a member of the floating , unbelonging population of students and ex-students , and he records in simple puzzlement that Raskolnikov has been growing increasingly moody and suspicious and introverted ; ‘ he has no time for anything , people are always in his way , and yet he lies about and does nothing ’ — a confirming echo of Raskolnikov on his bed telling Nastasya the maid that he is working , by which he means thinking .
4 The loveliest remarks on this phenomenon come from the corporate convenience food conveyancers .
5 There was ‘ vague information ’ that the person concerned might have eaten an egg which may have come from the monastery , Mother Catherine said .
6 The eggs are reported to have come from the monastery .
7 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 .
8 That has come from the family . ’
9 Some of West Ham 's most violent supporters have come from the satellite estates of north London or new towns like Harlow or Thamesmead .
10 For instance , 2,000 plants that promise to be valuable in treating cancer come from the rainforests .
11 As citizens continue to storm offices of the secret police , stern warnings have come from the government and the army that the line would be drawn at any attempts to enter barracks .
12 Strong , virile performances of two of the finest of all Tudor settings of the Mass come from the choir of St John 's College Cambridge on a label not normally associated with early music , mid-price EMI Eminence .
13 Apart from Mrs Thatcher 's unqualified declaration of support , the only other comment on the events in Panama has come from the Spanish Prime Minister , Mr Felipe Gonzalez , who told the Cortes in Madrid that his government ‘ condemned outright all foreign intervention ’ .
14 He called for ‘ democracy through good behaviour ’ , a maxim that could have come from the mouth of Chairman Mao .
15 Much of his new support has come from the left , however .
16 Most of the money for the campaign has come from the central government and the United Nations , but it seems to be Marxist enthusiasm that has put it to good use .
17 However stable isotope analysis shows that all the fragments belong to one piece of marble , demonstrating the overall integrity of the piece , and also that the marble is likely to have come from the quarries at Carrara in Tuscany .
18 The human beings who survive the Flood come from the old corrupt , violent order .
19 ‘ A letter has come , ’ said Kathleen , timidly , ‘ a letter has come from the solicitor . ’
20 ‘ Ma'am , I have just come from the market .
21 For Ghofar 's owners , most of the ‘ motivation ’ has come from the horse 's trainer David Elsworth .
22 ‘ Hello Joe , where are you going ? ’ would stop me every 50 yards ( unless you wear a turban they are convinced you have come from the US ) .
23 Kausmann shows how far we have come from the 19th century , when a girl 's linen box , full of beautifully embroidered monogrammed sheets , was part of her dowry .
24 Also , much of the money for the campaign has come from the community itself , and where outside groups have provided assistance , either financially or otherwise , it has been on the terms of the YCCC rather than anyone else .
25 Additionally , William Sherard had sent seeds from Rome and others had come from the Oxford Garden and from Scotland .
26 The challenge , of course , had come from the CEGB .
27 Wind also has a profound effect on plant growth in the Western Isles in that is usually salt-laden , particularly when it has come from the west or south-west , having passed over long distances of wave-tom ocean .
28 ‘ We 've just come from the kinema .
29 Both animals , with many others , had come from the higher parts of the rivers .
30 ‘ Worldly Paris mingled in these sessions with artists in sweaters who had come from the Rotonde and the Dôme …
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