Example sentences of "[det] [noun] came from the [adj] " in BNC.

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1 Most social historians have tended to stick with Raymond Williams 's argument and have been reluctant to give up the notion that what was most lively and energetic in all that variety came from the working class .
2 The impetus for this study came from the disastrous upsurge in the levels of these diseases , particularly gonorrhoea , which was increasing at 10 to 15 per cent .
3 Many of the marble columns and capitals on this façade came from the earlier church and other Byzantine buildings in Italy and elsewhere ( 185 ) .
4 This reassurance came from the epic poems ( the pesme ) which celebrated the heroes of the struggle against the Turks after the tragedy of Kosovo .
5 All the errors quoted in this section came from the one hundred .
6 Well , well thank you for the supporting me Victor , that snort came from the bearded one there .
7 Cold conditions greeted Ferryhill and District members for their Pattinson Cup on Teesdale Pond and most sport came from the deep water pegs .
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