Example sentences of "it come from the [adj] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | It came from the far side of the hotel ; I walked along the balcony to the far end . |
2 | It came from the following advisers : trade union , medical , employer , police , potential defendant , AA/RAC , the advisee 's own insurance company , workmate or fellow patient , friend , relative . |
3 | Howard Barker is described in the programme as a playwright ‘ known for his robust stance ’ — feet apart , biceps raised ? — ‘ against the tide of TV obsessed populist drama , ’ but the dialogue in A Hard Heart sounds as if it came from the violet-ink-filled pen of Oscar Wilde . |
4 | It came from the top floor . |
5 | She felt even sorrier for him with that stammer when he went up to read the first lesson , and had to announce that it came from the eighth chapter of Deuteronomy , a word which took him four goes . |
6 | You see , it came from the same thing . |
7 | It came from the slashed body . |
8 | It is called Kulta and it comes from the distant reaches of Lapland . |
9 | During the pressing operation , the first juice to emerge from a grape is called the cuvée and it comes from the central zone of pulp . |
10 | I think it comes from the treated paper the barons use . |
11 | It makes a change that the burden of more want is put on the central government instead of local authorities , because too often in the past , central government has said , in many issues , oh , we think you should have that , but the responsibility for paying for it comes from the local authority . |
12 | This is all true , but it comes from the same Mr Punch whose magazine proudly carried a Maxwell tribute the week after the fat man died . |