Example sentences of "[adv] coming from the " in BNC.

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1 The voices were now audible , obviously coming from the room .
2 New consultants are thus coming from the ranks of the research consultants as well as from industry and , recently ( with less success ) , from rival headhunters .
3 If my hon. Friend will look at the recommendations already coming from the Boundary Commission , she will see that it recommends that there should be eight rather than seven seats in Dorset .
4 But that stretch of beach itself still tends to lose material further to the east , because the winds are still coming from the southwest predominantly , still driving the , the beach material along .
5 Mostly she quizzed me about the burglars and I said they 'd tried to get in through the bathroom window and one of them had put a foot through it , probably coming from the roof next door , and I generally made out that there was a whole gang of footpads up there lying in wait for Santa Claus .
6 ‘ Even when there is not an immediate project in view , we have regular regional meetings with the district and county councils , with a lot of initiative also coming from the Welsh Office and the Development Boards for Rural Wales , ’ says Mark Causebrook , director for Regional Railways ( Central Area ) .
7 If the pressure was on McSharry from the accountants concerned about ever increasing costs , it was also coming from the environmentalists who were objecting to taxpayers funding intensive farming which they believed was damaging the environment .
8 Er I think that , that my recollection of the last meeting was that if we could just knock together a Northumberland newsletter a unison newsletter that 's quite clearly coming from the three organizations that represent the membership in Northumberland it would be better than th this national stuff has one union on it , as I see it at the moment .
9 The main reason for the closure of Redheugh is that ‘ it is in the wrong area with very few young people now coming from the local community , ’ said an Salvation Army statement .
10 At the other end of the scale , six small segments of aircraft fabric , reputedly coming from the Fokker Triplane in which Baron von Richthofen was shot down , reached £1,000 .
11 I had to leave my place in front of the screen frequently and go behind to convince myself that each new voice was indeed coming from the same man .
12 Three samples of pellets were examined , from Scotland , Wales and Ireland , the Welsh sample again coming from the Rhulen valleys where the other predator samples came from ( Table 2.4 and Appendix ) .
13 He gave a glance over his shoulders , but no sounds yet coming from the bedroom , only the occasional snatch of Yiddish as Mrs Finklestein conferred with Mrs Robovitch .
14 The bulk of the textile manufacturers in northern France at the same period were similarly children of what could already be considered the middle strata ; the bulk of the mid-nineteenth-century Nottingham hosiery manufacturers had similar origins , two-thirds of them actually coming from the hosiery trade .
15 A reconstruction of the supposed scenery of this time is given in plate 4.4 ( it will be noted that the view is looking west-wards and that the shadows are therefore coming from the north , evidently proving that the British Isles were then in the southern hemisphere ) .
16 I went into the service in nineteen seventy as a national trainee , and I 'm therefore coming from the administrative branch of the service .
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