Sentence examples for from which came from inspiring English sources

"from which came" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it to indicate the source or origin of something. For example, "The Greek goddess Athena arose from the head of Zeus, from which came the wisdom of the gods."

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The word in Romanian was tsigan, from which came a verb that meant "to rip off".

Nearby was a crude brick schoolhouse from which came the sound of children's voices during their lessons.

He and Mr. Leane traveled to India, from which came the jewel-like "Girl Who Lived in The Tree" collection.

It proved successful last year with ABC's "Making the Band," from which came the boy band O-Town.

To the nobility, from which came the army officers and the higher bureaucracy, was reserved the exclusive ownership of manorial estates.

In the center was a satellitelike globe made of old television sets, computers and radios, from which came recorded voices reading from Mao's "Little Red Book".

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From letters come words, from which come sentences, from which come stories, which if you retain control of them can transform lives.

East Scandinavian borrowed the Old Saxon word siala, from which come later Danish sjæl and Swedish själ.

As a result, the Roman borders, known as "limes" (from which comes the word "limits") stopped at the Rhine.

The word Ambrosian is derived from St. Ambrose, bishop of Milan (374 397), from which comes the occasional designation of this rite as Milanese.

They apparently derived the name from the Greek word kyklos, from which comes the English "circle"; "Klan" was added for the sake of alliteration and Ku Klux Klan emerged.

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