Example sentences of "[pers pn] have come from [art] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | I had come from the hotel expecting to return , and was quite unprepared . |
2 | My best course would have been to follow the track to the village , strike the road , and then to go along the road until I met the track by which I had come from the shore . |
3 | " I 've come from a bit farther than Chelsea tonight , " |
4 | ‘ Well , master , ’ I neighed , ‘ I 've come from a country on the other side of the world . |
5 | 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 . |
6 | I 've come from the market . ’ |
7 | Now one can say well what are we aiming for in terms of the sexual harassment free environment , and I think that what one would be aiming for is if not the atmosphere of a girls ' convent school one 's certainly aiming at an environment where women can work and study and interact without the sense of being constantly on display as sexual objects , and , you know , to that extent I do n't know if it is the case that a large number of the respondents are saying , you know , ‘ I have come from an environment when I have n't had to deal with this before , and I do n't expect to have to deal with it ’ then we should certainly sit up and take notice of that . |
8 | I have come from the people . |
9 | I have come from the Thackrays . " |
10 | And yet because you 've come from a P A Y E background , you feel you 've got to get up in the morning , and go to work . |
11 | She had come from the BBC . |
12 | ‘ Anyone would think you had come from the country . ’ |
13 | ‘ Hello Joe , where are you going ? ’ would stop me every 50 yards ( unless you wear a turban they are convinced you have come from the US ) . |
14 | We have come from the country to a city , and I shall have a chance to get settled in and find new friends before they all take off . |
15 | Somehow Florian 's words must have summoned the memory of that first time they had worked together , long years ago , and that sensation of a shadow falling on her had come from the past . |
16 | They had come from the Murray . |
17 | On the carpet by the tallboy were several red carnations , as fresh as they had come from the florist , and beside them , a shattered glass spill . |
18 | Someone stepped on a loose plank in the alley down which they had come from the bridge , and the timber squealed . |
19 | Originally they had come from the Dartmoor Pony Sale as weanlings the previous autumn and had spent the winter in a large stable . |
20 | They have come from every country on earth … of late years there has been a remarkable influx of Jews into Palestine , but the Turkish government are striving to hinder their settlement by every means in their power . ’ |
21 | But now that computer animation looks so real , some advertising agencies are insisting that the images they pay For must look as if they have come from a computer . |
22 | Some of those waves at the bottom of the world — I mean you can tell by the look of them they have come from the beginnings of time and will roll right over you and go on rolling for ever . |
23 | It has come from the Foundation for Sport and the Arts , and will be used to buy sets of SportsHall equipment for all eight counties . |
24 | Wind also has a profound effect on plant growth in the Western Isles in that is usually salt-laden , particularly when it has come from the west or south-west , having passed over long distances of wave-tom ocean . |
25 | Support for it has come from the observation that both the brain and the conventional digital computer ( i.e. the one hard-wired only for its machine code ) seem to be surprisingly homogeneous in their internal structure , which led to remarks like Newell 's ( 1973 ) ‘ … intelligent behaviour demands only a few very general features in the underlying mechanism ’ . |
26 | They explained that in no way could it have come from the plant because it had the best preventive system for any smell , dust or poisonous substances that might otherwise destroy the environment . |
27 | And she also reminded herself that even if it had included a kiss it did n't mean a thing — especially as it had come from a man who was living in the outback to get away from women . |
28 | It had come from a chateau outside Paris , as had some of the other beauties . |
29 | So the flooding had not been from the lake — which hitherto I had assumed to be the case ; maybe it had come from the river whose bed , now dried , I had seen from my eminence on the hillside . |
30 | It had come from the London Group of members , but the Operations Department have not yet come to a decision on this . |