1. A few came from relatively privileged backgrounds. 2. One of the most graphic came from experienced Paul Futcher after a Rush treble against Barnsley. 3. He felt the embarrassment himself sometimes, as all his friends were stony broke, and his came from his father, also. 4. Pritt, MP, who had just been expelled from the Labour Party, its main support came from the Communists. 5. For my father came from Westray well he was an incomer from Westray. 6. Not much profit came from these transactions but friends were made and contacts kept up that were to prove useful in the peace. 7. And about the only sounds came from abandoned dogs and cats prowling the deserted neighborhoods. 8. Analysts said the stock fell because too much of the profit came from one-time items and costs were too high. 9. Another came from my left, he had a cigarette in one hand and sunglasses on top of his head. 10. Another came from, of all places, the Okanagan Valley in British Columbia. |