Sentence examples for be from from inspiring English sources

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be from

preposition

With the source or provenance of or at.

  • This wine comes from France.

Exact(60)

"They might be from them".

(This could be from "The Sopranos").

"People thought they must be from intelligence".

"That could be from last year's crop.

It couldn't be from anyone else.

"The water might be from them".

What will it be from this series?

The first would be from pirates.

The rest can be from anywhere.

It often seems to be from somewhere.

Let us all be from somewhere.

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