Example sentences of "[prep] [noun sg] come [prep] [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 He also presumes that ‘ all pressure for change comes from one direction only ’ .
2 Since much of the information available about crime comes from officially-generated sources , it is essential to understand the workings of the administration even when interpreting crime within a social and economic framework .
3 Potter 's bid for martyrdom came at twenty-five-foot Waimea in the winter of '86‐7 when the early rounds of the Billabong Pro were held at the Bay .
4 The vote for independence came after two days of acrimonious debate between the Lithuanian majority and the Russian Polish minority , who were joined by a handful of old-guard Lithuanian Communists .
5 Pledges of support came from other institutions of higher education and there were reports of demonstrations and boycotts elsewhere .
6 While some of the clearest evidence for localization of function came from neurological studies on humans with damaged or disturbed brains , some of the best evidence against it came from experimental studies on animals .
7 More direct indications of function come with small groups of vessels having three solid or horizontally pierced lugs for suspension by a cord or thong ; these were designed primarily as household utensils .
8 As a consequence , the condition of the peasantry in twelfth-century France varied markedly from community to community' , the extremes of contrast coming between those villages on the royal demesne protected by the customs of Lorris , and those in Champagne where serfdom retained its original rigours , where peasants remained the property of their lords , their labour services heavy , their safeguards against exploitative lordship non-existent .
9 All these correlations of course come from mean values for stimuli aggregated across subjects and are thus likely to be overestimates of the true size of any effect in individual subjects ( Guilford & Fruchter 1973 , Dunlap , Jones & Bittner 1983 ) .
10 Though charges for certain services have been introduced and increased , the majority of funding comes from central government sources ;
11 However , because some of its Members of Parliament come from rural areas , they want those rural areas to be protected .
12 Although it is only necessary to show an element of bounty to come within these provisions now , this case is important and taxpayers should bear it in mind when they are carrying out any reorganisation of share capital .
13 The only formal evidence of continuity comes from this area in the shape of grants of an annuity to Thomas Hoton of Hutton John by both Warwick and Gloucester .
14 The only formal evidence of continuity comes from this area in the shape of grants of an annuity to Thomas Hoton of Hutton John by both Warwick and Gloucester .
15 Fear of war and fear of pollution come into this category .
16 Now as to what type of person came into this field and from where I can only guess , but I believe it was not people from the very close area although they would have lived in the vicinity .
17 You want , want to get the same amount , I mean we 've got a certain amount of water coming through that pipe ,
18 The signing of START came amidst embarrassing revelations from US officials who claimed that the Soviet Union had attempted to circumvent the 1987 Intermediate Nuclear Forces ( INF ) treaty by stationing SS-23 missiles in three Warsaw Pact countries .
19 As the House knows , there was strong pressure over many months for all aspects of co-operation to come within European Community competence .
20 But he remained silent , and , despondently , she turned away again , realising that there would be no words of love coming from this man , who now held her heart in the palm of his hand .
21 His words of warning come after 16-year-old Norris Green boy Tony Atkinson was hit on the East Lancs Road , on his way to school this week .
22 A better quality of life comes from better health .
23 His influence on Margaret Thatcher has been acknowledged — particularly his insistence that many problems associated with the quality of life come from low productivity and bad management .
24 This is not to deny that random changes are not automatically beneficial , but the direction towards improvement comes from natural selection ; i.e. from genetic changes that were an aid to survival .
25 This type of program comes without any information in it .
26 A lot of psychology came into this game , trying to read the minds of the people who had invented and planted a device .
27 Many of the users of Pastel come from small business backgrounds , but as Mr Munson points out : ‘ There is a worldwide installed base of around 1,800 users .
28 The day of reckoning came on 19 April 1937 , when Franco issued the Decree of Unification , creating the single party of Nationalist Spain .
29 One of the most scathing remarks passed during that summer 's controversy over whether or not the revolutionary putter contravened the Rules of Golf came from American legend Arnold Palmer .
30 Officials refused to indicate the exact origin of the material but did say that " experience tells us that this kind of material comes from Eastern Europe " .
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