Example sentences of "[verb] have come from [art] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | The order , put at about £500m , was reported to have come from a group of British fund managers acting through Barclays Bank in London . |
2 | The eggs are reported to have come from the monastery . |
3 | The red-haired woman in the house next door most certainly heard it , and hurried to another upstairs window to look out the back , for the cry seemed to have come from the yard of her neighbour 's house . |
4 | The diamonds are said to have come from the court dress that Countess Lobkovic is wearing in her portrait outside in the upper passage of the cloister . |
5 | It retains the font from the old priory church and the bell is thought to have come from the priory refectory . |
6 | There is a further indication that this is the right solution ; one of the few archaeological finds to have come from the battlefield at Vézeronce is a fine helmet , which has been thought to be of Ostrogothic workmanship . |
7 | Radar can provide a more direct determination of axial period if there is a feature in the echo that can be inferred to have come from a surface feature on the planet , such as a mountain or a region with a particular composition or texture . |
8 | , John ( d. ante Feb. 1315 ) , popularly regarded as a saint , should not be assumed to have come from the village in Kent of that name . |
9 | The leaks are believed to have come from an HGV carrying diesel . |
10 | I made the choice at random , the sole criterion being that a book had to have come from a library and have a recognisable sign of its origin . |
11 | From the angle at which the bullet had penetrated the keg it had to have come from the direction of the shed . |