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

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1 Some of the original brigadistas , the young literacy teachers , who mostly came from the urban areas , also continued to work in adult education , and others became teachers in the formal school system .
2 They were country people in a sense that Melanie was not , although she had just come from the green fields and they might have lived in London all their lives .
3 Yet never did we instigate a fracas ; provocation always came from the other fellows , for various reasons ; maybe they did n't like Jews , or as often happened , they simply threw a challenge in order to test our ability to rule the roost .
4 The best stories always come from the worst experiences . ’
5 Er I think that , that my recollection of the last meeting was that if we could just knock together a Northumberland newsletter a unison newsletter that 's quite clearly coming from the three organizations that represent the membership in Northumberland it would be better than th this national stuff has one union on it , as I see it at the moment .
6 Also , the best solos often come from the best songs , because there 's something in the song to feed off — a chord structure , a feeling or an atmosphere .
7 The best solos often come from the best songs , because there 's something in the song to feed off — a chord structure , a feeling or an atmosphere
8 In these days when party politics have entered so fully into local government , nominations to committees frequently come from the political groups of the council and it is at the group meetings of the council that a new member should stake his claim for membership of particular committees of his choice .
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