Example sentences of "come from my [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 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 !
2 I had already got some friends who came from my primary school but I realized that I could n't stay friends forever with them .
3 The strongest support of all for the Bill came from my hon. Friend the Member for Northampton , North ( Mr. Marlow ) , who had a range of interesting ways in which to stoke up the legislation to higher and higher levels of severity .
4 ‘ All the furniture came from my old home — I was lucky to have it . ’
5 I worry that it 's coming from my sticky hand and I 'm frightened that the man will smell it .
6 ‘ I get a lot of laughs from everyone who sees me , especially when I 'm going across long grass and all they can see is an airline captain coming towards them at great speed with exhaust smoke coming from my rear end .
7 That opinion really shocked me , coming from my own form teacher .
8 I 've come home once or Mice with blood coming from my back-collar stud-band and my shoulder bones .
9 ‘ You did n't , chief , ’ said a small green voice coming from my top pocket .
10 I think coming from my working-class background , I was frightened of everything that had a vague look of an institution about it .
11 ‘ The apples come from my own trees , and I make the toffee to dip them in .
12 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 .
13 A far better story and , dare I say it , a more Christian understanding ‘ comes from my second illustration .
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