Examples of 'come from the old' in a sentence

Meaning of "come from the old"

come from the old - This phrase is used to indicate the origin or source of something, often referring to traditional or historical roots

How to use "come from the old" in a sentence

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come from the old
No good ever come from the old place.
I come from the old school of big costumes and feathers and beads.
They definitely come from the old world.
Some of its architectural features are dubiously said to have come from the old abbey.
They come from the old man himself.
Both the tombstones come from the old church.
They come from the old Martian forts.
Those assault troops will come from the old museum.
I have come from the Old Bailey prison.
The doorway is said to have come from the old castle.
The contents come from the old AIXS system on the mainframe.
There also remains a valuable Gothic carving of a virgin that could come from the old church.
The best ones come from the old country.
These antiphons are ancient messianic titles for Christ and they come from the Old Testament.
It has four beautiful statues come from the old churches and chapels of the parish.

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I come from the old school of big costumes and feathers and beads. Very quickly.
Some people will argue that those quotes come from the Old Testament.
The benches come from the old chapel of the Sacred Hearts of Jesus and Mary.
Then Greta Féringer says she saw Jari come from the old track before that.
It does not come from the Old Energy way, and it does not come from the mind.
Many ancient customs associated with May Day come from the old Roman festival of flowers.
I too, come from the old school.
The Mongolian and Manchu texts used in China come from the old Uyghur alphabet.
Very quickly. I come from the old school of big costumes.
The name " Greyhound " is generally believed to come from the Old English grighund.
Come from the old widow 's kitchen.
Four verses come from the Old Testament.
I too, come from the old school . The old math school that is.
The origins of the name Struga come from the Old Church Slavonic language.
Well, I come from the old school of feminism . I do not want to be wily.
Similarly, Beuville is believed to come from the Old German name Bodo.
I too, come from the old school . You got it.
The pontifices, moreover, could only come from the old nobility, the patricians.
They all come from the Old Germanic root * kuningas, which means ruler.
No good ever come from the old place . Never.
Some of these metaphors come from the Old Testament, three very dominant ones.
No no, I come from the old country.
And I guess we come from the old school, right?
Most of their beliefs come from the Old Testament, though they call themselves “ Christians . ”.
No good ever come from the old place. Never, never… never.
Many elements come from the old Notre-Dame-de-la-Clarity Chapel.
The pink granite columns come from the old castle of Meudon, destroyed in 1804.
Or the name may come from the old Turkish word suma, meaning “ swollen wheat . ”.

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