Examples of 'come from russia' in a sentence

Meaning of "come from russia"

The phrase 'come from Russia' indicates that someone or something originates or is from Russia. It implies that the person or object has a connection to Russia in terms of nationality, place of birth, or cultural background

How to use "come from russia" in a sentence

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come from russia
I have come from Russia to meet you.
I am eating panties that come from Russia.
Lezgin textbooks come from Russia and are not adapted to local conditions.
That it could only have come from Russia.
It is thought to have come from Russia making its way to the Mediterranean countries.
And some serious clergy have come from Russia.
The most beautiful stones come from Russia and Brazil but it is also found in.
At present one third of all gas imports come from Russia.
Much will come from Russia.
Catholic prophecy says that salvation will come from Russia.
Watch the statements that come from Russia in the near future.
Now it remains to be seen what response will come from Russia.
Many of these come from Russia and the Ukraine.
A significant and increasing volume of those imports come from Russia.
Jewelry and pieces of jewelry come from Russia or neighboring areas.

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There was no independent confirmation that the tanks had come from Russia.
It might just as well come from Russia as from Britain.
His parents and grandmother had recently come from Russia.
One has come from Russia and other one of Mexico.
It can only have come from Russia.
I come from Russia.
Much of it will come from Russia.
A notable contribution to Russian pop music performers that do not come from Russia.
The bomb having come from Russia.
We come from Russia.
It is known that the roots of the curd snack come from Russia.
Most participants come from Russia and Israel.
Nobody needs to be in any doubt as to the threats that come from Russia.
I come from russia to crush yourpuny capitalist head!
Some of the lowest pair densities of common buzzards seem to come from Russia.
He 's come from Russia to speak to your scoutmaster.
Assange stated that his information did not come from Russia or a state organization.
He 's come from Russia to speak toyour scoutmaster.
Competition may also come from Russia.
I come from Russia to crush your puny capitalist head!
The answer would come from Russia.
Some of them come from Russia and date from the end of the 19th century.
Especially if you come from Russia.
The real danger to American democracy does not come from Russia.
The balance will come from Russia and other non-OPEC countries.
The impetus for progress on WTO must come from Russia herself.
The poor serviceability is mainly on account of lack of spares, which come from Russia.
Or anywhere else . out the bomb having come from Russia Our early-warning system will rule.
Then I can get a divorce and have my daughter come from Russia.
So, the hope of the world will come from Russia as Edgar Cayce predicted.
Despite its origins, all surviving manuscripts come from Russia.
Relax . We come from Russia.
Or anywhere else. the bomb having come from Russia.
This Captain Danko . He 's come from Russia to speak to your scoutmaster.
Indeed, a third of all imports come from Russia.

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