Example sentences of "they [adj] [verb] from the " in BNC.
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1 | If the fish are obtained from the same area the chances are that they all came from the same parents . |
2 | They all came from the same supplier . |
3 | And do you think they all came from the same kind of background as yourself or were they more working people ? |
4 | This example is indeed a cautionary tale , as the work of the two engravers was traditionally attributed to two different mints ( Rome and Tarraco , in Spain ) , but the discovery of numerous die links ( see below ) between each group has shown that they all come from the same mint . |
5 | But I could tell no more than I have written here and I think they all knew from the start it was hopeless . |
6 | The other children , my playmates , meant little to me ; so little that one day they all rose from the field and vanished , like angels . |
7 | I suggest that all our sacraments are derivative sacraments , because they all originate from the source of God 's life in and through his Son . |
8 | Liverpool supporters would have us believe that they all originate from the Kop , but this is doubtful . |
9 | ‘ Do n't hesitate to offer me a large drink ! ’ she squeaks , as she climbs out of her car one sultry afternoon , and they all emerge from the house , astonished , Howard and the boys stripped to the waist . |
10 | As numerous fitted-up Irishmen can bear witness , and not to mention James Hanratty and others , were they able to speak from the grave , hallowed British justice is a myth . |
11 | They both fell from the getaway car and the 19-year-old man was arrested . |
12 | White-faced , they both ran from the room into the passage . |
13 | While the two reasons may sound opposite , they both come from the same cause — a faulty assumption . |
14 | Though different in detail , these ideas are similar , in that they both derive from the clock 's observable characteristics and behaviour . |
15 | Women who stay and work through their partner 's betrayal may , says Penny Mansfield , regain trust in time if they both grow from the experience and become different people . |
16 | They both date from the late 1970s , the beginning of what many climbers consider to be Pembroke 's ‘ golden age ’ , although I think just as many would probably say this age is still with us . |