Example sentences of "comes [adv] from [art] [adj] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | Sculpture comes in from the far reaches of the Pavillon de Flore at the Louvre |
2 | If the inventive step comes only from the excluded material , then the invention is not patentable because of section 1(2) . |
3 | Clare Murphy , garden centre department manager , comes inside from the damp outdoors to check out a feature new to Homebase . |
4 | For these — unlike Superfund sites — the cash comes entirely from the federal government . |
5 | The hubbub outside comes not from the picturesque traders of the bazaar but from some 500 fans pleading for a glimpse of their idol . |
6 | It says something for the delicacy of the proposal that it comes not from the Japanese government , but from the ruling Liberal Democratic Party . |
7 | It 's odder still when the money comes not from the anonymous depths of the Eurocurrency market , but from the savings accounts of Americans living in Ohio . |
8 | The gallery , opened in October 1992 , is presented ( as was the Boilerhouse ) as indebted to private sponsorship ; on this occasion however financial backing comes not from the enlightened entrepreneur but from the ‘ Friends of the V&A who are credited with have donated £75,000 to the project . |
9 | Some comes directly from the upper mantle above the descending oceanic plate , some from partial melting of the oceanic plate itself , and some from the lower part of the continental crust . |
10 | Nevertheless , the design comes directly from the traditional vocabulary and , with thought , it can be performed by dancers who possess strong and precise technique and who can enjoy the challenge it sets before them . |
11 | Once , what a child learned came partly from parents , partly from participation in local society , partly from practice , and much from teachers and schoolbooks ; today , a large part of what a child knows comes directly from the mass media . |
12 | The rampant sexism of the climbing and walking fraternity over the last 50 years has left a whole generation of older women with the legacy of being expected to have the white-bearded , old sod 's tea ready for him on the table when he comes home from a fabulous day out on the hills . |
13 | The word comes straight from the Greek meaning ‘ nature ’ ; and it did not acquire its narrower modern sense until about Helmholtz 's time . |
14 | The surveys confirmed what public librarians know from practical experience — that reservation pressure comes mainly from a small minority of users , and mainly for new fiction and non-fiction titles reviewed in the Sunday and daily newspapers . |
15 | Evidence supporting a genetic component to predisposition comes mainly from a large study of 15924 male twin pairs . |
16 | The satisfaction gained from nursing , like that of the other ‘ caring ’ professions , comes mainly from an intrinsic satisfaction at doing something useful rather than from external recognition of one 's value . |
17 | Corroborative evidence of this comes sometimes from the spectral widths of the lines , and sometimes from observation of movement of the patches , revealed in sequences of photographs . |