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

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1 The only really significant inroad into the dominance of English in recent years has come from Spanish in the southern states of the US .
2 Evidence supporting the theory has come from experiments on the interaction of sleep loss with other manipulations known to increase arousal level , such as incentives and noise .
3 It has a charming , white stuccoed wiggly gable , two windows wide , that might have come from Amsterdam with the King 's guns .
4 The last proposal for change had come from France on the grounds of weather being better later in the season but it was decided then to leave fixtures in their present slots from January-March .
5 A request for a diary had come from friends of the broker whose daughter was due home from Arra in Zaire because of political troubles .
6 For she had actually been engaged in the very pleasant task of deciding which room in her new house at Far Flatley might best be converted into a nursery when a messenger had come from Frizingley with the awful news .
7 She said that the complaints had come from people on the same estate who were ‘ really quite close ’ to the former rectory .
8 DOZENS of new leads have come from members of the public after a reconstruction of the last moments of stabbed businesswoman Jean Bradley , police said yesterday .
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