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How to use comes from in a sentence

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The Lipizzaners were originally a Spanish breed, which were raised in the Slovene town of Lipica and this is where the name comes from.
But the man from the 14th lock on the Grand Canal is rooted in where he comes from.
A lot of that comes from my own parents, from their own experience here, and their ability to better themselves and achieve the American dream.
All birds in the nest need protein, the kind that comes from any type of bug.
This year's finest traditional album, however, comes from a long-established artist who is still in remarkable, even startling form.
The myth of the draft as a class leveller comes from WWII, where it was only true for about six months.
You could even be someone who lives abroad who enjoys and appreciates music that comes from Ireland.
About 25 per cent of her business comes from York Hospital, which sends her patients who have lost their hair through alopecia or chemotherapy.
Another example of the apposite quotation comes from our Dutch observer of nineteenth-century Mecca.
At first glance, townspeople would notice 38 signs dotted around the town advertising the zone, if approval comes from the district council.
Incidentally, practically all lamb and pork comes from female animals but, with beef, a good steer is as good as a good cow.
As a batter steps into the box, Vin tells you where he comes from, what his mother and father do, or what he likes to read.
However, the wine that comes from the Chablis appellation of France is dry.
Kerry talks in generalities because he is alone and comes from nowhere and lives among servants and lackeys in hotel rooms.
Much of the problem comes from trying to distill a novel into a short feature film.
The cell theory states that all biological organisms are composed of cells; cells are the unit of life and all life comes from preexisting life.
Sepia comes from the Greek word for the rich reddish-brown pigment obtained from a fluid that is secreted by the cuttlefish from their ink sac.
He did not know York as he comes from Leeds, but a taxi driver gave him directions and he reached York District Hospital.
Our strongest early evidence of deliberate, aggressive expansionism, though, comes from the Assyrians.
It's when the breeze comes from the side, and slightly abaft of abeam, that a vessel can achieve its fastest point of sail.
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