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

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1 Yet the strongest opposition to the treaty came from the very highest ranks of English society : from the Lord Edward , and from Simon de Montfort and his wife Eleanor .
2 The Government are determined to get rid of arrangements that differentiate against the United Kingdom , whereas the Labour party wishes to increase such differentiation and to pay farmers and others in the southern European states money that will come from the very low incomes of British farmers .
3 Many of the girls come from the most appalling backgrounds of abuse and violence and approximately 60% are addicted to drugs .
4 As young romances often come from the most unlikely places , just bide your time and wait and see what turns up !
5 More than two-thirds of its students come from the highly industrialized areas of South Wales and another 10 per cent come from Central and North Wales .
6 These delightful birds , one species out of the eighteen to be found in the Southern Hemisphere , come from the relatively temperate latitudes along the western coast of South America as far north as Peru .
7 Passenger pleasure comes from the outstandingly comfortable seats in a beautifully crafted cabin while the driver enjoys excellent control , great visibility and a superb instrument layout .
8 Little is known about the religious beliefs of the earlier natives , and the sparse information that survives about the Saxon traditions comes from the hardly objective pens of monastic writers .
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