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

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1 Children whose families have come from other countries may have a whole range of skills that are not normally recognised in English schools .
2 This season , the newcomers have come from other clubs but Miles and Martin Offiah , who , like Bell , scored two tries , Billy McGinty and Neil Cowie all illustrate the point .
3 When referrals have come from other professionals it is important to get back to the parents ' view rather than working from the information in the referral letter .
4 In addition , remember that within your own firm there will be people who have come from other law firms , who have an interest in technology or who may have contacts in the business .
5 The majority of English words of more than one syllable ( polysyllabic words ) have come from other languages whose way of constructing words is easily recognisable ; for example , we can see how combining ‘ mit ’ with the prefixes ‘ per- ’ , ‘ sub- ’ , ‘ com- ’ produced ‘ permit ’ , ‘ submit ’ , ‘ commit ’ , words which have come into English from Latin .
6 Surviving papers relating to the removal of 433 paupers and vagrants between 1740 and 1762 show that 40 per cent of these unfortunates had come from other parts of East Anglia , 15 per cent had travelled up to 100 miles , 6 per cent had started from London and Middlesex and 39 per cent originated elsewhere , including thirty-three people from Scotland and sixteen from Ireland .
7 The governor says that 's been stopped , but staff are worried that the young offenders they 're having to deal with have come from other prisons already wrecked by riots .
8 By the late 1980s , only 19 per cent of the sulphur falling in the UK was estimated to come from other countries , the lowest percentage in Western Europe .
9 Often we prefer our figures to come from other sources if we feel these are more likely to be unbiased .
10 The financial strain upon the Danzigers came from other directions too .
11 Italy was in many ways at the heart of musical activities during the eighteenth century ; composers came from other countries to study at the various centres and Italian music was exported the world over .
12 And when the sun appeared they all died and then the people who were to be the people of Amantani came from other islands , from peninsulas in the south … ’
13 Pledges of support came from other institutions of higher education and there were reports of demonstrations and boycotts elsewhere .
14 None of the five was on the teaching strength of the faculty at Cambridge , and three of the five came from other universities .
15 C. All these factories were using wool , most of which came from other parts of Britain .
16 Many more came from other parts of Orkney — Orcadians and incomers together creating an atmosphere of community and caring support .
17 Strong gains came from other oil producers too , including Texaco , Chevron and Occidental .
18 If in the age of Paul VI the major challenges to Roman policy still came from Western Europe , by the age of John Paul II they were coming from other continents .
19 That would include animals which are wild coming from other countries .
20 John Bennett , ICL UK 's sales and marketing manager , said that of the company 's £1,870m revenues for 1991 , 35.1% of that total was accounted for by hardware sales , 51% was derived from software and services with 13.4% coming from other technologies such as electronic point-of-sale systems .
21 But they 've made up stories about Ships coming from other worlds . ’
22 The choice of the Waterside railway station as an assembly point only made sense if the sole criterion was the convenience of demonstrators coming from other parts of Northern Ireland .
23 Now , some of them will come from the Labour Party , and some of them will come from other associations not yet formed — I accept that as well — but I say this : in whatever shape these new forces manifest themselves , they will come from you , the despised students of humanity . ’
24 Just as often , however , it may come from other benefits , such as lower working capital or reduced energy consumption .
25 Strange to say , these trains do not come from other towns , say Birmingham , with er a trainload of stuff for Nottingham , they come with a trainload of stuff for here there and everywhere .
26 When parents relate to their children as if they were partners and look to them for the support and even sexual comfort that should come from other adults , the boundary surrounding and protecting childhood is broken .
27 Evidence for such qualities might come from other areas of youth culture .
28 A proper understanding of the role of intention in trusts must therefore come from other texts .
29 They believe vital information could come from other prostitutes who , like Carol , worked in Bristol 's red light area .
30 They seldom seem aware of the support that might come from other levels , and emphasize instead the difference of their problems and environment .
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