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How to use hail from in a sentence

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Farida said she heard the kidnappers speaking Javanese, the dialect of most of Java Island where many TNI soldiers hail from.
Most southerners are not descendants of southern aristocracy but hail from the middle ranks, like many of the people in this book.
For the cookpot there's French tarragon, marjoram, oregano, rosemary and thyme which hail from arid parts of the Mediterranean.
A significant proportion of the university's international fee-paying students hail from Indonesia.
The trio hail from Montreal and a wonderfully quaint almost folkish tinge subtly permeates the album.
Let it be a warning to all school pickney, whether they hail from Cherry Gardens or from Tivarli!
But how many millionaire preppies who hail from Massachusetts know the difference between a shotgun and a pea-shooter?
The students hail from 35 states, and the college offers associates and bachelor of arts degrees.
Though based in Glasgow, three members of the band originally hail from the north-east of Scotland.
The sisters, who originally hail from Ramsbottom, took ten months to set up the new business.
Usually no more than 15 per cent of these blends may hail from a different vintage, or region, or grape.
The participants hail from half a dozen states and they are in San Francisco for a week long boatbuilding class.
Apparently, choosing a place name, when not one member of the group actually hail from it, is something of a cardinal sin.
But the power of Carolo Augosto did not hail from the Pope, but instead from his lordship over the Franks, and, to a lesser extent, the Lombards.
The individuals, well known in their various disciplines, hail from spots all over the globe.
Our student body consists of both working artists and art students who hail from all over the US and Canada.
I proudly hail from Elbow, a prairie town in eastern Saskatchewan, which is also your home province, Mr. Speaker.
One does not have to hail from the shores of the Atlantic or the Pacific to be attracted to lighthouses.
Several other candidates hail from the rival Mangudadatu clan, whose womenfolk were among those massacred in November.
We hail from a planet that probably has a specific spiritual address in a very large Cosmos.
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Examples from Classical Literature
A plaintive hail from the rough brick coping of the bund drew his atrabilious attention.
Our officials hail from the Foreign Office and belong to the legation of Teheran.
At least the valedictorian will hail from this dear old quartette room.
While nothing can stop hail from falling, there are ways to reduce the amount of property damage.
Cabin and steerage passengers hail from many parts of earth.
It's easy to find out the names of the most despised and toughest neighbourhoods or villages, and have the boys hail from them.
Tapirs, which hail from South America, are the friendliest of mammals.
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