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How to use come from in a sentence

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I have no idea where these reports come from, but to my knowledge, there is absolutely nothing in it.
The data for this study come from a nationwide survey of older whites and older African Americans.
Recruits come from as far afield as Brazil, Hong Kong, Egypt, China, Poland, Italy and Germany.
Growth for companies like Wirra Wirra will come from mergers, buy-outs or joint ventures.
If the clump is really there, it may come from nuclear burning inside the exploding white dwarf, or it may come from the companion star.
It does not come from recitation of hymns, sacrificial worship or a hundred fasts.
So, all in all, I have begun looking for shows I think come from this sort of thinking.
Newcastle have come from behind to win and the fans celebrate like they've won the European Cup.
Of course, all this business acumen didn't come from heading out on the highway looking for adventure.
Much of the money to pay benefits to future recipients will have to come from somewhere else.
Wearing casuals, they might have been taken for weekenders, just come from the city for a stroll on the beach in the pleasant weather.
I come from a very loving and affectionate family where hugs and kisses are given all the time.
Assuming that this will never come from government, a way forward might be for primary care trusts to take alcohol agencies under their wing.
Industry newspaper Variety estimates that around 65 per cent of total box office receipts for Hollywood films come from overseas.
Most believe Rajputs come from tribes in central Asia such as the Parthians, Kushans, Shakas, and Huns.
They don't have that inner womanly beauty that used to come from the softness and dignity that used to make woman so attractive.
Most popular music, however, tends to come from South Africa, with its rich history of township jive.
The pictures of our abode, the Eco House, could have come from a glossy interiors mag or a coffee table tome, even though I say so myself.
In the United States, two people have died of rat-bite fever, which is believed to have come from pet animals.
People who come from overseas for the match without a ticket are always prepared to fork out well above the going rate.
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