Example sentences of "[adv] [verb] come from a [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | Modern science could only have come from a belief that there was a God who had made all things to a certain design . |
2 | The bolts themselves can vary in size , and the example illustrated is quite small , probably having come from a box . |
3 | The only squeak of protest so far has come from a Law Society spokesman , Mr Jeremy Allen , who is also a Nottingham solicitor : ’ An enormous number of people had had their journeys interrupted and it has caused them concern . |
4 | Leather , so luxurious you find yourself wondering whether it could really have come from a cow , finds its perfect match in glossy burr walnut . |
5 | It turned out to have come from a machine in a nearby corridor . |
6 | This has a total of nine teeth set in three rows , and could well have come from a lock fitted to the door of a villa . |
7 | The angular , and in the case of the three women at the extreme left and right of the Demoiselles , rather ‘ faceted ’ appearance of the figures , and the heavy , chalky highlights found in certain parts of the drapery could well have come from a study of El Greco 's work . |