come+from
11come from far and wide — {v. phr.} To originate or hail from many different places. * /The students at this university come from far and wide and speak many languages./ …
12come from far and wide — {v. phr.} To originate or hail from many different places. * /The students at this university come from far and wide and speak many languages./ …
13Come from the Shadows — Album par Joan Baez Sortie mai 1972 Enregistrement Quadrophonic Sound Studios (Nashville) Durée 41:38 Genre folk Producteur …
14come from behind — To progress from the rear of a field of contestants or from a losing position into a winning position (also figurative) • • • Main Entry: ↑behind * * * win after lagging …
15come\ from\ far\ and\ wide — v. phr. To originate or hail from many different places. The students at this university come from far and wide and speak many languages …
16come-from-behind — adj. Come from behind is used with these nouns: ↑win …
17come from — have as a source or birthplace. → come …
18come from a long line of — from a family with a history of, be descended from a dynasty of …
19ˈcome from sth — phrasal verb 1) to have been born or lived in a particular place My parents came from Italy.[/ex] 2) to be produced by a particular place or thing, or to start from there The word comes from an African language.[/ex] I can t tell where the noise… …
20COME FROM — …