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

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1 Despite Cannavino 's touting of the wonders of Greenock , the machines are expected to come from the Far East .
2 A major source of opposition to the return of Rawlings to power was expected to come from the Nkrumahist parties .
3 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 .
4 Similar support for a modified accelerator theory as a determinant of investment has come from the recent studies of Catinat ( 1991 ) and Ford and Poret ( 1990 ) .
5 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 .
6 ‘ She has come from the cool north . ’
7 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 " .
8 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 .
9 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 .
10 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 ?
11 It is undeniable that a great deal of important and fundamental research has come from the several centres of excellence in the USA .
12 But the most cohesive programme to yet be devised has come from the United Nations Environmental Programme ( UNEP ) .
13 It has to come from the overseas aid budgets of governments .
14 The Scottish accent seemed to come from the other side of the crowd .
15 The only glimmer of light she could see at the moment seemed to come from the cheerful faces of the Rafferty children whenever they arrived on the Four Winds doorstep .
16 I am sure the last named came from the sinister words occasionally overheard , ‘ If there were another war … . ’
17 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 .
18 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 .
19 Similarly , it is often the case that senior officials within the civil service all seem to come from the same sort of background .
20 Some of the first victims to be helped came from the war-torn streets of Greece …
21 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 .
22 Whoever he finally chose would have to come from the right stable .
23 They may have come from the inner chamber of the tholos tomb known as the Treasury of Atreus .
24 the other side of th , you know , should have come from the other side .
25 It was obvious that not all these people could have come from the upper classes .
26 The smooth pillars which support it in the centre have capitals of a style that has made some art historians suppose that they may originally have come from the Roman villa or palace presumed to have existed on this site in the fourth century .
27 It is not perhaps surprising that the source of substitution should have come from the traditional opposition group , the Bani Hashem .
28 In the process of making them , did you meet any opposition apart from that which you said may have come from the medical malpractice fear ?
29 She had felt , too , the warmth and comfort coming from the general public .
30 It turned out that Morais and Bertelson obtained a significant advantage for those stimuli which appeared to come from the right side of space .
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