Example sentences of "was come from the " in BNC.
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1 | Her chief satisfaction was to come from the friends she later made from the worlds of music , art and literature . |
2 | Given the wide diversity of views within the Council about the nature of economic cooperation , let alone its political implications , it was not surprising that if anything positive was to come from the idea , it would be little more than a minimalist option . |
3 | Barbara insisted that in keeping with the period the only light was to come from the candles , which flickered romantically from the walls and the three Bohemian crystal chandeliers on the ceiling . |
4 | After she and John had done so much to guard against the enemy without , the fatal wound was to come from the friend within . |
5 | From its first policy statement it was clear that the initiatives for college courses and development was to come from the institutions themselves . |
6 | A cold draught of air was coming from the kitchen and I found the back door to be wide open — and then my horrified glance fell upon Aunt Louise . |
7 | The perfume that had breathed sweetness over the cool stream was coming from the delicious brown girl . |
8 | The lorry , which was coming from the local gravel-pit , drew up , and the Arab driver put out his head : ‘ Where are you going ? ’ he asked in French . |
9 | With her thoughts far away and her eyes fixed on the distant horizon , she did not notice where she was going — and as the tall , broad-shouldered man who was coming from the opposite direction was too deeply absorbed in his own reflections to be aware of his surroundings , there was a sudden abrupt collision . |
10 | Everything was coming from the United States . |
11 | Well he was well he was coming from the Grove to the finger post to come along Wolverhampton Road , Lichfield Road , to come home to Church Street . |
12 | ‘ Thought the noise was coming from the radio . ’ |
13 | The music was coming from the closed door . |
14 | Just then we saw another boat , which was coming from the ship to the shore . |
15 | The Anarkali was dark and quiet and a lot of the light was coming from the candle between us . |
16 | By the time she reached the hall , it was clear the sound was coming from the study . |
17 | And also they sent some of them away down to the u the n the army that was coming from the south . |
18 | He chose the time carefully , lurked and caught Dersingham as he was coming from the stable yard after having driven himself out . |
19 | It was coming from the house — through a small hole in the wall . |
20 | The drip was coming from the bathroom on the other side of the landing opposite this room . |
21 | You knew the great winter was coming from the north . |
22 | I was coming from the road , I met Lil . |
23 | Whether he was just watching what was coming from the front . |
24 | When the wind comes from the East it gave a high acidity , and also one day it was coming from the South , which maybe is local fall-out from Didcot . |