Example sentences of "come from the south " in BNC.

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1 No courier had come from the south .
2 Each pie chart shows the proportion of axes found in three areas , classified as to whether they came from the south Downs , Wessex , East Anglia or other mines ( after Craddock et al , 1983 ) .
3 The green speckled Spartan basalt used at Knossos came from the south Peloponnese ; a store-room in the East Wing of the Knossos Labyrinth held a supply of Spartan basalt blocks at the time of the temple 's abandonment in 1380 BC .
4 It came from the south
5 ( The flints the potteries needed came from the south , along the east coast via Hull . )
6 This time warm air came from the south , hotting up as it passed over warm land .
7 The expression is well known in the South , especially among service families and may I add , there were a great number of fine soldiers who came from the South in units as famous as that fine body of men who serve and have served in the DLI .
8 The group came from the south of England to see Frankie in A Night At the Music Hall at the town 's Civic Theatre .
9 But Steedman said : ‘ The risk to our European status would be considerable with fans coming from the south to see games . ’
10 This news set Berwick in a stir of even greater activity , especially when , that same afternoon , a fleet of ships appeared off the mouth of Tweed , coming from the south , and turned in towards the port .
11 To me , when coming from the south , it means the beginning of the best , the gateway to the wonderful western seaboard , a region of lochs and glens and hills I have come to know so well after forty years of exploratory visits .
12 Erm as you travel up and down the A Nineteen , coming from the south er i er Skelton appears very well developed ,
13 And also they sent some of them away down to the u the n the army that was coming from the south .
14 She heard a car go up the road and then still heard it as it travelled some way along the road at the top , and realised the wind must be coming from the south for the sound to come to her so distinctly .
15 The Secretary of State must say today that he is in charge of security in Northern Ireland and that he will not allow his hands to be tied by any reference to matters coming from the South .
16 When the wind comes from the East it gave a high acidity , and also one day it was coming from the South , which maybe is local fall-out from Didcot .
17 Half the rise comes from the South East .
18 I 've got a granny who comes from the south isles and she says and that 's .
19 He comes from the South and has worked in Middlesbrough for five years , his job proving that numeracy and literacy can go hand-in-hand .
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