Example sentences of "came from [art] [noun] [unc] " in BNC.

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1 The giant wrought-iron entrance gates , for example , came from the people of Tetbury , the fruit trees espaliered against the walls of the vegetable garden were presented by the Worshipful Company of Fruiterers and the herbs came from a women 's institute in Sussex .
2 These works came from a Morris 's glass catalogue .
3 for one thing , the group did not choose the name , which came from a reviewer 's description of a painting by Monet .
4 Terhune was an assault specialist solo who had sub-contracted for H-M on several occasions , and Rodriguez was their top Colorado Op , further qualified because he came from the quarry 's home turf .
5 He tried harder , and the whole carcase moved a little and water came from the animal 's nose and mouth .
6 With EDS funding due to end next year , ICL is lobbying the European Commission to extend financing for more software research until 1994. 50% of ICL 's EDS research budget came from the EC 's Esprit purse .
7 Everyone in the place heard the gasp that came from the Trunchbull 's throat .
8 Eventually a reply came from the Islands ' Director of Administration and Legal Services , Rowan McCallum .
9 The threat came from the ANC 's spokesman on sport , Steve Tshwete , who said his organisation are unlikely to sanction any more overseas trips .
10 They were still sitting together when Hotspur came from the prince 's apartments .
11 Another important source of secondary danger clues came from the parents ' life histories : for example , parents who had certain ‘ personality traits ’ , had been abused or ‘ in care ’ themselves as children , had been in regular ‘ trouble ’ as children or/and as adults , were seen as being more likely to harm their children .
12 All the power came from the speaker 's lungs ; he addressed the mouthpiece at a distance of about one inch , and projected his message at the top of his voice .
13 An order to this effect came from the president 's office .
14 The other bit of information came from the Bishop 's female Deacon , what was her name ?
15 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 .
16 These plans came from the Commission 's Cultural Directorate , DG-X .
17 On the ceiling is a Baroque fresco , The Judgement of Solomon which originally came from the Burgrave 's House .
18 No weapon , no footprints , no fingerprints , all the bits of fibre caught on bushes came from the deceased 's clothes . ’
19 But some of the most valuable and fascinating material also came from the Festival 's new computerised booking system which provided Baker 's team with hard facts about the booking patterns , typical whims , and geographical location of last year 's ticket buyers .
20 Marx referred throughout his work to other systems than the capitalist system , especially those which he knew from the history of Europe to have preceded capitalism ; systems such as feudalism , where the relation of production was characterized by the personal relation of the feudal lord and his serf and a relation of subordination which came from the lord 's control of the land .
21 The initial idea for the show came from the shop 's owners , the El Fayeds , who recently visited the International Fine Art and Antique Dealers show in New York , another Haughton event .
22 The colour came from the men 's uniforms , gorgeous uniforms , uniforms of scarlet and gold , royal blue and saffron , silver and black ; uniforms of Hussars , Dragoons , Guards , Jaegers and kilted Highlanders .
23 Then he looked up at the black smoke which came from the Forfarshire 's funnel .
24 Unfortunately most of what ITV screened came from the cast 's rehearsals , not the actual performance , and television mogul Lew Grade sent the cast an apologetic telegram afterwards .
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