Example sentences of "[verb] come from a [noun sg] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | A CALL for a big shake-up in the structure of the Scottish leagues has come from a shock source . |
2 | 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 . |
3 | Compound documents of this type are traditionally assembled by layout artists from the various elements which may have come from a typesetting house , design studio , photographer or elsewhere . |
4 | My feet were secured by a length of electric cable which could have come from a table lamp . |
5 | 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 . |
6 | I 've come from a village background actually , and homelessness was n't a major problem in our villages because a lot of these sorts of characters somehow were adopted by the community . |
7 | On Aug. 13 three soldiers and four guerrillas were killed when 50 members of a Hutu opposition group , who had come from a refugee camp in Tanzania , attacked an army barracks at Madamba in the south of the country . |
8 | They never thought for a moment about reverting to conventional agriculture , although Gareth had come from a research job with ICI . |
9 | He had come from a bulk tanker that had tied up in the oil terminal in Kuwait harbour , thanked the Master who had allowed him to work his passage from the port of Perth , and gone ashore . |
10 | For the discussion today we are using examples that have come from a test version of the Derby files . |