Example sentences of "[be] to come from the [noun] " in BNC.

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1 We are told by the Government that we must be prepared to tolerate environmental devastation and a senseless waste of more than £1,000 million worth of extra public money because the Ove Arup route is necessary if prosperity is to come from the regeneration of east London and the east Thames corridor .
2 From its first policy statement it was clear that the initiatives for college courses and development was to come from the institutions themselves .
3 Her chief satisfaction was to come from the friends she later made from the worlds of music , art and literature .
4 After she and John had done so much to guard against the enemy without , the fatal wound was to come from the friend within .
5 Given the wide diversity of views within the Council about the nature of economic cooperation , let alone its political implications , it was not surprising that if anything positive was to come from the idea , it would be little more than a minimalist option .
6 Barbara insisted that in keeping with the period the only light was to come from the candles , which flickered romantically from the walls and the three Bohemian crystal chandeliers on the ceiling .
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