Example sentences of "[adv] to come from " in BNC.

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1 Bleach are the first truly mind-boggling band ever to come from Ipswich , an archetypal Suffolk market town , once home of Bobby Robson and erm , that 's it .
2 Polythene was perhaps the most significant invention ever to come from our research labs .
3 The total was 418 , and there was better still to come from England .
4 MELROSE president Jim Russell has claimed that the best is still to come from the Greenyards men .
5 Crook added : ‘ People might be saying this is the beginning of the end of our challenge , but There 's such a lot more to come from us .
6 While happy enough with the performance , Chalmers reckons there 's a lot more to come from this Scottish team .
7 The Black Prince was to march from Bordeaux into the north-central areas of the country ; Henry , duke of Lancaster , planned to attack from Normandy ; while Edward III himself was also to come from the north .
8 Nonetheless , his main rivals all appear more likely again to come from overseas than they do from America .
9 Any rock lying around on the frozen continent stands a good chance of being a meteorite as — the occasional ice-piercing mountain aside — there is nowhere else to come from but the heavens .
10 One of the more remarkable features of the British energy scene has been the speed with which forecasts of demand have fallen , and the CEGB 's new forecasts are the lowest yet to come from an official source .
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