Example sentences of "come from [pron] own [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Martinho said the malais had very quickly stopped shooting at them and that most of the casualties had come from our own fire .
2 The reflection implied that this tract of wild land might have come from my own time , the epicentre of the disturbance , and so might be instrumental in restoring me to my own day !
3 Delegates agreed to open Eureka 's project database to east European companies and research institutes , although funding would , as in other countries , have to come from their own resources or from the governments ( which had so far provided less than 30 per cent of funding ) .
4 So , I mean these are the supporters that they , they 've got to sort of focus on erm even i he does say that some of the erm er leaders of the associations are n't actually up to scratch but he says eighty five percent of them are and it would be wrong to attack or to arrest , you know , the other fifteen percent and it 's got to come from their own discipline of the association , you let the movement grow together , do n't try and er become er , you know , resisting forces because er these are the people who we 've got to erm s stay with and to look after , to harness erm to work for and er so that 's basically , is his conclusion .
5 The coat and the lipstick came from her own work .
6 Brian came from her own home town , though she had not known him there : this had some significance , both acknowledged , though Liz could not have said what it was .
7 She heard a sound and realised it came from her own throat .
8 Perhaps that came from his own experience of human love — we do n't really know .
9 Thomas May 's earlier assumption would have been a perfectly natural one had he been dealing with a museum collection , but here at Templebrough , the sherds came from his own excavation , and the only conclusion to be drawn is that he had very little conception of the significance of stratified deposits .
10 Thereafter the sees were filled ; Sidonius himself returned to Clermont , where the chief opposition to him came from his own clergy .
11 He saw an arc of blood , and knew that it came from his own neck .
12 We came from our own country in a red room
13 And beyond , a nightmare creature , barely perceived in the swirling dense smoke , beating at the flames coming from its own body .
14 Gunn is acknowledging the dream as an act of reassurance coming from his own soul , not that of his dead friend .
15 David was coming from his own lodging , pale and grave and preoccupied , with his child-wife by the hand .
16 That opinion really shocked me , coming from my own form teacher .
17 Then I heard the growls of support coming from our own side for proposals like Family Credit and the ending of SERPS .
18 ‘ There were traces of cotton fibre in the blood on the girl 's body that did n't come from her own clothing .
19 We had yet to learn that the " problems " the Keraing was anticipating could come from our own crew , and that Ladjang 's job as our intermediary with them was to call on all his diplomatic skills and moral courage .
20 ‘ The decision must come from your own heart , querida .
21 ‘ The apples come from my own trees , and I make the toffee to dip them in .
22 In presenting this second book on the GC , I owe a considerable debt to a number of individuals who , where known have been individually credited — other views come from my own collection .
23 Supporting evidence for the non-cooperation of p53 and K-ras in colorectal tumourigenesis comes from our own finding and that of others that the frequency with which p53 and K-ras mutants are found together in large bowel cancers is only that to be expected by chance .
24 We 're getting sick of criticism , especially when it comes from our own offices , ’ said a newsroom source .
25 In the , in the , in the U K of course , er and in Scotland , most of the acid deposition there comes from our own power stations .
26 That there was sufficient evidence to establish the guilt of the first appellant on the basis of his own actings was from his first ground of appeal where it was stated : ‘ The evidence of what he himself did comes from his own statements corroborated by bloodstains found on his clothing ’ .
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