Example sentences of "[vb pp] come from [noun sg] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 The funds thus obtained , which would be repayable over a five-year period , represented only about 15 per cent of the estimated cost of making good damage to infrastructure [ see p. 38362 ] ; most reconstruction funding was expected to come from oil revenues .
2 With just four employees now , Goodfellow hopes that Sdirect will turnover £1m by the end of the year , 30% of which is expected to come from reseller deals .
3 For 1990-91 revenues and grants were forecast to increase by P653,000,000 over the revised 1989-90 budget to total P3,318 million , 63 per cent of which was expected to come from mineral exports .
4 The bricks from which the Midlands and south-east of England are built come from clay pits that make splendidly impermeable rubbish dumps .
5 The carbon deposit was thought to come from car exhaust fumes from a large car park close to the church .
6 Most of the waste is believed to come from fishing fleets in the Southern Ocean , in waters outside the Antarctic Treaty zone .
7 THE first prediction for the new decade to fall before the new decade has begun comes from World Soccer 's January edition .
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