Example sentences of "[noun sg] come from the [num ord] " in BNC.

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1 The softly spoken command came from the third man , who had remained silent until now .
2 The funding for this and the downtown programme comes from the fiftieth anniversary campaign , launched in 1988 by the museum 's board of trustees .
3 The Korean ware comes from the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries and includes a hexagonal vase and a square section bottle vase , both estimated at £30–40,000 ( $55–70,000 ) .
4 However , some tail end enterprise came from the last batsman Chris Young ( 32 ) who ended top scorer .
5 For example , 80 per cent of our tin and 75 per cent of our bauxite come from the Third World .
6 This month 's front-lines-of-natural-history dispatch comes from the last stop before the North Pole — Norway 's Svalbard island , where assistant producer Amanda Barrett and cameraman Owen Newman — having arrived to shoot a film about arctic foxes — found themselves alone in a cabin outpost many miles across sea , tundra and ice from the nearest point of civilisation .
7 The only optimistic statement came from the third cadre of military transport , which had recently held two cell meetings .
8 The answer comes from the third element of classical foundationalism ; this is that our beliefs about our present sensory states are infallible .
9 This particular guitar comes from the first phase of the Les Paul Custom , the single-coil era of 1954 to 1957 .
10 And a grievous weeping came from the last of the three reeds .
11 About four-fifths of all phosphate raw material comes from the Third World .
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