Sentence examples for coming from beyond from inspiring English sources

"coming from beyond" is a grammatically correct and usable phrase in written English.
It can be used as a phrase to describe something or someone coming from a place or time that is unknown, distant, or beyond the perceived reality. Example: "The eerie howling sound seemed to be coming from beyond the mountains, sending a chill down their spines."

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Everything is coming from beyond the ocean".

But by that time four-fifths of its revenue was already coming from beyond Mexico's borders.

A teen-ager poked his head out of yet another car and exclaimed wildly, "U.S. Embassy!" A muffled explosion sounded, coming from beyond the city.

"It had to happen sooner or later," he said, voice barely audible over the chanting coming from beyond the walls, where Valencia fans were gathering to celebrate, chanting and bouncing up and down.

Mr. Was, coming from beyond the jazz realm, was an unexpected but inspired choice to run the label, an insider's outsider who, like Mr. Lundvall, is held in high regard throughout the record business.

It is a first-person story, and, midway through, its teller declares that he is dead that the voice that the reader has grown comfortable with and has placed confidence in is coming from beyond the grave.

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'We Came From Beyond, Volume 2' Mike Nardone, a disc jockey on the Los Angeles radio station KXLU, and his show, "Beyond," have provided a long-running showcase for so-called underground hip-hop.

Mr. Nardone's "We Came From Beyond, Volume 2" (Razor & Tie) digs into obscurities; its best-known acts are collegiate favorites like Lifesavas, People Under the Stairs, J-Live, Aesop Rock and the fast-talking Wildchild.

One is religious (or quasi-religious): Our core values come from "beyond".

Others came from further afield, for example one came from "beyond Bannog", a reference to the mountains between Stirling (thought to have been Manaw Gododdin territory) and Dumbarton (chief fort of the Brythonic Kingdom of Strathclyde) – this warrior must have come from Pictland.

That message, we now know, came from beyond the grave.

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