Example sentences of "[vb past] come from [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | Almost all of the remaining capital required to make up the £1551 millions invested came from borrowing . |
2 | I discovered he had come from South America . |
3 | Still in the realm of half-backs , the original conclusion from the post-match inquest into who had called the back-row move which led indirectly to that heartbreaking injury to Craig Chalmers — that it had come from half-back — was subsequently rescinded . |
4 | Although the funds had come from Hurley 's budget , the yacht was bought in the name of Andreous Kasikopu , a retired Cypriot marine police captain who looked remarkably like Claude Rains . |
5 | Until now her knowledge had come from conversation and confidences and such ; she had never before been in a morning court and listened to the proceedings . |
6 | The challenge had come from Justice Department lawyers with top secret security clearances and from civilian Army drug counsellors . |
7 | The previous transplants had come from accident victims and were rejected within days . |
8 | She was an English woman , now widowed , whose husband had come from County Galway . |
9 | Pressure for his removal had come from trade unions ; Pérez had made 3,000 workers redundant and had failed to improve on the three to four hours of electricity the country received daily . |
10 | This explained why the sounds of battle had come from east of this dell . |
11 | At first their mother 's sister had come from time to time but she and Moran had quarrelled . |
12 | Figure 23 Tang dynasty silver cup , said to come from Lo-yang . |
13 | That I wanted to come from school but they would n't all ow me to come from school because me father had signed for four years you see . |