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

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1 A lot of support has come from local firms and from individuals like electricians and plumbers , said Mrs Coates .
2 It has already been postulated that the intellectual origin of these criticisms lies in liberal political philosophy ; however , confirmation has come from empirical research .
3 On the infrastructural side , most of the investment had come from Urban Programme and derelict-land grant sources .
4 Within a year the fundraising campaign , which included selling note cards and T-shirts , had been completed , much of the money having come from local businesses and foundations .
5 Over the years more and more evidence consistent with the electroweak theory has come from numerous experiments not only at CERN but at particle accelerators throughout the world , and in 1979 , Heldon Glashow , Abdus Salam , and Steven Weinberg received the Nobel prize in recognition of their theoretical endeavours to unite the weak and electromagnetic forces .
6 The initial legal advice had come from Foreign Office lawyers .
7 The initial legal advice had come from Foreign Office lawyers but the contrary advice came from Sir Nicholas .
8 Success has come from effective teamwork , a more focused strategy and stronger marketing .
9 A major contribution to public awareness of the modern kite has come from exceptional kite flyers with artistic ability to create multi-coloured artforms .
10 Much of the improvement has come from increased sales into furniture foams , explained , commercial manager .
11 Much of the information has come from surviving aces and their families , giving an immediacy to the stories not always found in other books .
12 ‘ For this book , an awful lot has come from live people , her family , her friends .
13 A number had come from scientific backgrounds , fathers ( usually ) were nuclear physicists , engineers , doctors or maths lecturers , and often provided an impetus to study science through discussion of it at home or through help with homework .
14 The antiquities for sale have come from private collections in London and New York , from auction rooms and the trade .
15 Initial funding had come from local businessmen and delegates — mostly businessmen themselves — from a dozen countries had paid their own air fares and hotel bills .
16 The great increase has come from domestic rates and the community charge , and we know who is responsible for that — high-spending Labour councils .
17 Inevitably , much of the stimulus for our changing views of the visual system has come from empirical studies but , over the past decade especially , attitudes have also been changed by the development of detailed theoretical models of how visual information processing might take place .
18 Most of that carbon dioxide has come from burning fossil fuels ( coal , gas and oil ) .
19 Some schemes have been consumer-led ; others have been initiated by local authority or health service managers or by local councillors ; for others the impetus has come from social researchers ; and still others have come about through joint action by social workers and their managers .
20 More seriously , he thought that it was probably a corrupt version of some such name as Krankovitz or Krankovsky , indicating that one branch of the family had come from eastern Europe .
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