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

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1 they 'd like , like them to come from the floor and not from another from a committee member says , yeah I sponsor Billy , and another committee member says I
2 I came from the university — had a guest lecture to give . ’
3 I have been here since I came from the hospital and while I was there Maria sat by you .
4 I come from the border lands .
5 Oh I 'm Mr. Boom and I come from the moon .
6 I owe a great deal to my education many years ago , as I come from the background of a Welsh mining village , where a high proportion of us ended up with university degrees — a far higher rate than in many posher , salubrious , suburban areas .
7 I come from the background of human marvels , ’ says Rose , a globally travelled street performer for 12 years before forming the circus in 1991 .
8 The general occupational picture of black sportsmen 's parents is consistent with the rest of the first generation Caribbeans in the UK and as nearly all of them came from the West Indies ( mostly from Jamaica , but others from Dominica , Antigua , St Kitts , St Lucia , Montserrat and Guyana and fewer still from Trinidad , Nevis and Barbados and a small number from West Africa ) this is not unusual .
9 all three of them came from the pub ,
10 It is known that many families emigrated to Canada during the fifty years from 1818 to 1868 and a great number of them came from the crofts .
11 One other noteworthy source of support to franchise bidders , bringing resources less of money than talent ( though they often acquired shareholdings later ) were the experienced broadcasters , many of whom came from the BBC ( inevitably , in 1955 ) .
12 Despite relegation to the Third Division the club kept a playing staff of thirty-eight , twenty-five of whom came from the Barnsley area and were almost all miners or the sons of miners .
13 In political and diplomatic terms nothing came from the meetings , which , given the absence of the Austrian Emperor and the unfortunate incident involving Alexander II , is hardly surprising , and it is doubtful if Napoleon III really expected anything concrete to emerge .
14 May I on behalf of my right hon. and hon. Friends point out that the disgraceful barracking and shouting which came from the mob opposite during the reply was clearly an exercise orchestrated by the Labour Whips ?
15 Turnover increased 66.7% to £11.2m , some £8m of which came from the US company .
16 All the usual revenues received by a temporal ruler were exploited — payments from towns and castles , taxes and procurations , and also the income in the shape of rents and the payments from tenants which came from the lands of which the pope was proprietor .
17 There was no soot in the mists and fog which came from the river , and no garbage in the gutters like there was in London .
18 There is a substantial consensus in the House for deepening the European Community , which came from the Maastricht agreements .
19 Indisputable evidence for the movement of goods is provided by commodities which came from the Continent , and at times originated from even further afield .
20 Then he looked up at the black smoke which came from the Forfarshire 's funnel .
21 Erm I have a er an important administrative message which came from the Biology Department office , before we begin .
22 Less practical perhaps than spices , but also commanding the highest prices in the auction houses of Europe , were the precious shells which came from the Moluccas — named after " molluscs " .
23 On 24 January he identified six new species of birds of prey — two of which came from the Galapagos .
24 Some groups of the dissatisfied were influenced by the Manichaean teachings which came from the east of Europe after the Second Crusade ( 1147 ) and were transmitted along the trade routes to the towns of north Germany and Lombardy .
25 Where crops were sold both by large estates and small farmers or peasants , the situation was more complex , though in peasant economies , for obvious reasons , the proportion of the crop which came on the world market — i.e. which was not consumed by the producers — from large estates was normally much larger than that which came from the peasant holdings .
26 Marx referred throughout his work to other systems than the capitalist system , especially those which he knew from the history of Europe to have preceded capitalism ; systems such as feudalism , where the relation of production was characterized by the personal relation of the feudal lord and his serf and a relation of subordination which came from the lord 's control of the land .
27 The light had quite gone now and they were bound together in the glow which came from the lantern above their heads .
28 In 1983 Spain 's indigenous oil production almost doubled to nearly 3 million tonnes , most of which came from the Casablanca field ; however , there is no potential for Spain to be a significant domestic producer .
29 we which came from the car you , you two got married in .
30 He currently has a Triumph which came from the U.S.A. and is used for ‘ gentle ’ classic car rallying .
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