Example sentences of "[verb] to come from the [adj] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | Despite Cannavino 's touting of the wonders of Greenock , the machines are expected to come from the Far East . |
2 | It has to come from the overseas aid budgets of governments . |
3 | The Scottish accent seemed to come from the other side of the crowd . |
4 | The Romans soaked the pounded seed in wine and the word mustard is thought to come from the Latin mustum ardens meaning " burning must " — grape must is newly-fermented grape juice . |
5 | Similarly , it is often the case that senior officials within the civil service all seem to come from the same sort of background . |
6 | Whoever he finally chose would have to come from the right stable . |
7 | It turned out that Morais and Bertelson obtained a significant advantage for those stimuli which appeared to come from the right side of space . |
8 | The basic funding continues to come from the general taxation pool , supplemented by some income drawn from national insurance contributions and some direct charges . |