Example sentences of "[det] come from [art] [adj] [noun pl] " in BNC.
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1 | Charles perhaps still more than his father regarded St Denis as both personal and dynastic patron ; and though the earliest evidence of this comes from the early years of his own reign , it was surely rooted in childhood habits . |
2 | If the fish are obtained from the same area the chances are that they all came from the same parents . |
3 | Though local government is important in Britain and there is some decentralized administration , the chief impetus and the major decisions all come from the central departments of state based in Whitehall . |
4 | But the politicking and the violence have nearly all come from the Spanish Basques ; French Basques have remained relatively quiet . |
5 | However , essential as that support is , perhaps the greatest drive of all comes from the normal dreams that all parents have for their children . |
6 | At first most came from the British Isles and northern Europe , but from the 1880s increasing numbers arrived from central , southern and eastern Europe from the Austro-Hungarian Empire , Italy , Greece and the Russian Empire . |