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(61) Most of her problems come from expecting too much of people.
(62) It's almost unheard of in France for a top politician not to come from the social elite.
(63) Racist jokes come from wanting to put down other kinds of people we feel threatened by.
(64) We still haven't sorted out the thorny problem of where exactly the money is going to come from.
(65) All our tropical timber products come from sustainably managed sources.
(66) Change from within will take too long. Ergo change must come from outside.
(67) In tonight's quiz, our contestants have come from all over the country.
(68) Nearly 60% of our bookings come from repeat business and personal recommendation.
(69) The term "claret", used to describe Bordeaux wines, may come from the French word "clairet".
(70) Many of the clothes come from the world's top fashion houses.
(71) Letters have come from prisoners, declaring that they would draw the line at hitting an old lady.
(72) Many of the ingredients for antiseptics come from the rainforests.
(73) 75 percent of chief executives come from inside the company.
(74) Many of the best ideas come from doctors at the coalface.
(75) Most of them were locals, but some had come from farther afield .
(76) About 65 per cent of its sales come from abroad.
(77) People come from everywhere to celebrate the success of the launching of the first sattelite.
(78) The final word will still come from the Secretary of State.
(79) Children's ideas of masculinity tend to come from their fathers.
(80) Very few of the staff come from the local area.
(81) The majority of offenders do not come from broken homes.
(82) The two passenger trains involved in the accident had both come from south-west London.
(83) We come from similar backgrounds, so we speak the same language.
(84) The information has come from reliable sources external to the government.
(85) Orders had come from on high that extra care was to be taken during this week.
(86) People come from the four corners of the earth to attend the annual festival.
(87) John and Jean are compatriots because they both come from Ireland.
(88) Without wishing to put the mockers on things,(sentencedict.com/come from.html) I'd like to know where the money is going to come from.
(89) They come from all over the world, though the bulk is from the Indian subcontinent.
(90) The police asked some awkward questions about where the money had come from.
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