Example sentences of "[verb] come from [noun] in " in BNC.
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1 | The only really significant inroad into the dominance of English in recent years has come from Spanish in the southern states of the US . |
2 | Xorandor explains that he lives on radioactivity , that he has come from Mars in search of food , and that he has been stealing the waste to feed himself . |
3 | On 8 April the British cruiser London arrived , having come from Gibraltar in twenty-four hours . |
4 | The second item had come from Fischer in Alexandria . |
5 | It had come from America in a parcel . |
6 | The most elaborate response for broad-ranging rationalisation had come from Britain in 1952 with the Eden Plan , but this had been a response to Britain 's anxiety about what the little Europe of the Six might achieve . |
7 | The railway had come from Belfast in 1842 , the original station having been at Seagoe and some will still recall the old sidings which used to be near the signal-box there . |
8 | Arguments against a role for a G protein-linked mechanism for generating InsP 3 have come from experiments in which phorbol esters failed to block fertilization but could inhibit the events activated by injecting GTP- γ S into hamster eggs . |
9 | As well as being taught the basic techniques of childcare , some girls may also need to learn how to give and take love , if they have come from environments in which they experienced very little love and affection . |