Example sentences of "[pron] comes from the " in BNC.

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1 Meanwhile , UMNO is using the tactics that come with experience : Malaysia 's prime minister , Dr Mahathir Mohamad , is ostracising the Kelantan chief minister and putting the squeeze on the state 's budget , two-fifths of which comes from the federal government .
2 Spasticity , which comes from the word ‘ spasm ’ , has become known as the common term for the whole range of cerebral palsy handicaps but the three forms are significantly different .
3 At Gailey in Staffordshire , an unusually rich flora emerged in gravel workings abandoned in the 1960s , relics from the fen from which the place took its name , which comes from the Anglo-Saxon ‘ gagol leah ’ , the clearing in the gale , or bog myrtle , that aromatic wetland shrub which gives an extra tang to home-made gin .
4 Australia is some 65% self-sufficient in oil , 90% of which comes from the Bass Strait field .
5 The radiation , which comes From the arc in the mercury vapour , is mainly ultraviolet with a wavelength of 253–7 nanometres .
6 P.gibbiceps is a loricariid which comes from the Peruvian and Brazilian Amazon .
7 But in a Catholic school especially , fundamental and crucial is that striving for unity and service , which comes from the teaching of Our Lord .
8 P. gibbiceps is a loricariid which comes from the Peruvian and Brazilian Amazon .
9 In this context ‘ leadership ’ means more than the drive and direction which comes from the headteacher and senior staff .
10 The name tystie , which comes from the old Norse language , may refer to the birds ’ high-pitched , ‘ reedy ’ call .
11 Not many developing countries would now see the activities of TNCs as impinging on their sovereignty … there are clear indications of a new pragmatic approach which comes from the growing belief that developing countries can negotiate agreements with TNCs in which the benefits of foreign investments are not necessarily outweighed by the cost ’ ( UNCTC , 1988a : p. 314 ) .
12 Rather , it is a project which comes from the author 's biography and represents a return to an action-research exercise of the mid-1970s .
13 But the balancing act does not have to be done in the United States with regard to AFDC ( and other programmes , such as Medicaid ) , because the government which distributes the benefits ( at the State level ) is not also responsible for raising most of the money to pay for them ( which comes from the Federal government ) .
14 Far from taking this supply of trained musicians for granted , the local church should be providing its own kind of expertise to complement and augment that which comes from the schools .
15 The big firm thus minimises its holding of stock , and the small firm must bear the brunt of stockholding costs by holding sufficient stocks of its own finished goods to meet any order which comes from the big firm .
16 The watch is British made except for the movement which comes from the best Swiss supplier .
17 There was coppa , made from the muscular part of the pig 's neck where it meets the shoulder , and prosciutto , Parma ham , which comes from the same part of the pig as English gammon , and is cured in specially air-cooled rooms up in the foothills of the Apennines above Parma .
18 It seems likely that Fahreddin Acemi was indeed muderris at Murad II 's Darulhadis , but the evidence on this point , which comes from the biography of Molla Ala " al-Din Ali al- " Arabi ( Molla Arab ) , is not altogether firm since Taskopruzade and Mecdi appear to be at odds on the matter .
19 They started the drama with ownership of the material , with a commitment which comes from the game and the questioning .
20 The lamb , which comes from the Prince 's own Duchy of Cornwall farms , is to be marketed as coming from " stress-free " animals on a vegetarian diet and will sell for 15 per cent above the normal price .
21 Several British supermarket chains have asked their suppliers to stop using fish which comes from the Faroe islands , after the Environmental Investigation Agency called for a boycott of Faroese products in protest at the annual killing of pilot whales .
22 ‘ I shall not rise to the inevitable sexism which comes from the Government front bench , ’ replied Ms Armstrong , and since not even today 's siren Labour party can consider the word ‘ silly ’ to be sexist we must assume that the objection is to being described as a woman .
23 Erm the only thing is what does happen occasionally is somebody comes from the D S S offices and they 've been told , I need a B one .
24 ‘ We play doubles because we feel it will help us to become more complete players , ’ said the 19-year-old Courier , who comes from the same stable as Agassi and has a similar big-hitting baseline game but a much more diplomatic air about him .
25 Meanwhile it emerged that the vice-president of Yugoslavia , Mr Hamdija Pozderac , who comes from the same part of Bosnia , had close connections with Mr Abdić and the firm of Agrokomerc .
26 ‘ It 's Mr Carpenter who comes from the Foreign Office to see us .
27 There 's a girl who comes from the village to help at the convent .
28 They are the director , who comes from the production company , is in charge of the whole operation , and is the real expert ; the lighting cameraman , whose job is highly skilled and is exactly what it sounds like , and whose expertise will totally influence the visual texture of the film ; and the agency 's producer ( or creative group head ) whose job is to ensure that the director fully covers the brief , and to make any awkward decisions that may be needed .
29 The boy , who comes from the Chesterfield area and will appear in court again on Tuesday , was remanded into the care of a Derbyshire County Council social services secure accommodation unit .
30 I 've got a granny who comes from the south isles and she says and that 's .
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