Example sentences of "[verb] come from [art] [adj] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 Here users tend to come from a wide variety of backgrounds , and press for an equally wide range of requirements .
2 Deflationary pressure in the budget was expected to come from a continuing reduction in the fiscal deficit , to 5 per cent of gross domestic product ( GDP ) in 1992-93 ( compared with 8.4 per cent in 1990-91 and 6.5 per cent in 1991-92. i.e. the year ending March 31 , 1992 ) .
3 Despite Cannavino 's touting of the wonders of Greenock , the machines are expected to come from the Far East .
4 In role the teacher enters as a traveller to tell them that she has come from a neighbouring village , where Roman soldiers are delivering a decree that all will have to pay a new tax ; the traveller has to go on her way .
5 This is because Western religion has come from a Semitic origin where life was serious as befits a desert people .
6 For example , the donation of some R25,000 worth of roofing material has come from a French company .
7 A traveller who has come from a nearby town , where the Romans have already given out their orders ( low to equal status ) .
8 The observation of the Great Wall has come from an ambitious project to map the positions of all visible galaxies which are brighter than a specified minimum .
9 Member of Clan othel URC and has worked and served as a form of day pastor at Clygarthy URC and he has come from the Anglican tradition Church of England and he has erm over the years towards the reform tradition .
10 Most of the money for the campaign has come from the central government and the United Nations , but it seems to be Marxist enthusiasm that has put it to good use .
11 ‘ She has come from the cool north . ’
12 The strongest reaction thus far has come from the French Association of Banks ( AFB ) , which has declared : " We will do everything within our means to prevent [ this directive ] from being adopted " .
13 Part of the impetus has come from the intrinsic interest of the mathematics itself , which has led to major advances in such fields as algebra , analysis , number theory , geometry and topology .
14 On the contrary , some of the best evidence for the presence of a linear graduation process has come from the biographical material given by samples of fans in the three major groups .
15 Is not it a disgrace , however , that the concierge service has been developed entirely out of Glasgow district council resources and that no money for it has come from the Scottish Office ?
16 It has to come from the overseas aid budgets of governments .
17 I heard a voice which seemed to come from a long distance — ‘ Throw the bastard down .
18 The Scottish accent seemed to come from the other side of the crowd .
19 The occasional remark passing seemed to come from an infinite distance , and be answered after a prolonged interval .
20 Assistance to purchase came from the National Heritage Memorial Fund , which gave £100,000 , the National Art Collections Fund , which gave £50,000 and £250,000 from the legacies of the late Keith Andrews , keeper of the Gallery 's print room from 1958 to 1985 , and his sister .
21 The Romans soaked the pounded seed in wine and the word mustard is thought to come from the Latin mustum ardens meaning " burning must " — grape must is newly-fermented grape juice .
22 In the virtual absence of effective external constraints , one of the most formative influences on the way this discretionary power was exercised came from the ideological framework within which all sentencers operate .
23 Whoever he finally chose would have to come from the right stable .
24 The sound had seemed to come from a long way over the heath to the right .
25 Jan Fischer produced a transporter that might well have come from a professional machine shop .
26 You do risk crackles and pops , but many will have come from a good home — and you can always get them washed .
27 The material with which a major museum has to deal , both within its own collections and on offer to it , will have come from a wide variety of sources .
28 All the same , the feather in his pocket could hardly have come from an imaginary swan .
29 They may have come from the inner chamber of the tholos tomb known as the Treasury of Atreus .
30 the other side of th , you know , should have come from the other side .
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