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

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1 Erm it come from the county surveyor , apparently he 'd had complaints .
2 In Britain it came from the craft unions which , due to the early date of industrialisation , were already well established in the workplace .
3 It 's , it 's really stocking stitch cos it came from the stocking machine did n't it ?
4 ‘ Richard looks so proud and handsome , ’ she related , and when it was said , it came from the heart , because it was what Tilly herself saw , the man whom Elizabeth had never stopped loving , and the man who had captured her own heart .
5 It explained everything , though she fought it , fought the nightmare truth of her growing feelings for him , her respect , her admiration , her jealousy , her pain , her longing to make him feel something for her , anything , so long as it came from the heart and not the body …
6 The same feeling of brooding menace wells up on his version of Presley 's ‘ Heartbreak Hotel ’ , only he decides to leave any anger on hold and transforms the rock ‘ n ’ roll classic into a haunting ballad that sounds as though it came from the pen of Edgar Allan Poe rather than that of Axton , Durden and Presley .
7 It came from the south
8 It came from the direction of the front steps , the imperative note in her tone being unmistakable .
9 It came from the direction of the strangely attired man in the dock , and the more observant members of the jury could see that this bell was attached to the end of the man 's hat .
10 It was the second Cultural Revolution but this time it came from the students and the workers and this time it was nonviolent , peaceful , gentle .
11 It came from the fortune teller .
12 Based upon his evaluation of the Senior Management Team conduct of assemblies , the Head of Department said that he would take any criticism of teaching skills very much to heart if it came from the DHS .
13 I read — I do not know whether it came from the Department of Energy or from Conservative central office ; I suspect that it was the latter — that privatisation of the coal industry will drive a stake through the heart of Dracula , the leader of the NUM .
14 It came from the paper 's Atticus column , and was a couple of years old — it looked as if Bill had n't yet got round to filing the latest news on Puddephat .
15 It came from the corner of the room where the rope hung down .
16 The winner came just after half-time … and for the third game running it came from the shooting boot of defender Paul Bodin … when was the last time a full back scored three goals in a row … who cares … this one was good enough to give Swindon victory …
17 Oxy. 2944 ) , but there is no sign that it came from the Bible .
18 " It came from the laboratory linen-cupboard , yes . "
19 The sadness was that it came from the killing of Harry .
20 Well I do n't know what make it was but it came from the house , the furnishing company of Union Street , Plymouth I ca n't remember the shop .
21 It came from the football terraces and the council estates of the big cities , and who gives a George Best who started it — it happened and that 's a fact .
22 The bell boomed as though it came from the bowels of the earth .
23 It is possible that it came from the east of the Frankish confederacy , rather than the Rhineland .
24 It came from the prison .
25 Last week the society took the incredibly high-handed decision to refuse a cheque for £50,000 because it came from the profits of the famous Dianagate tapes .
26 ‘ Yet how can it come from the warp , and not be steered ultimately by a Power of the warp ? ’
27 But Eve Pearce is magnificently anguished and smothering as Henny ( this is the kind of mother whose ‘ I do n't want to burden you with my problems ’ sounds as convincing as ‘ I am not a crook ’ did when it come from the lips of Richard Nixon ) , and Debora Weston flutters and fences vivaciously as the girlish killer and literary know-all .
28 The dictionary states quite clearly that it comes from the United States .
29 This would also fit the pottery associated with Forum I which is hardly surprising since it comes from the make-up levels and includes residual material , as in the reeded rim carinated bowls , a rustic jar and flagon tops .
30 And in Britain today it comes from the Press .
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