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

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1 The remainder come from the following categories :
2 The softly spoken command came from the third man , who had remained silent until now .
3 Part of the confusion came from the unworthy pleasure given him by the prospect of holding onto his ward a little longer .
4 The biggest Nazi vote came from the rural districts , and the lowest came from urban areas , where the SPD , KPD and DNVP were still firmly based .
5 The doors stayed open but no murmur came from the other room .
6 The study was empty ; the light came from the adjacent room .
7 Apart from the lamps that gave a yellow glow to the leaves , the only light came from the big windows of the Communist club which was packed on both floors , its discotheque going full swing .
8 The only light came from the big fire .
9 All the doors off it had been closed , and the only light came from the open archways at its beginning and end .
10 The impetus for this study came from the disastrous upsurge in the levels of these diseases , particularly gonorrhoea , which was increasing at 10 to 15 per cent .
11 As well as the despairing cries of ‘ oops ! ’ from the light beams , she could now hear a muffled , mocking chant coming from the ray-gun box : ‘ Yah , yer missed !
12 I recognized some pirated recordings of Sade in cabaret coming from the upper floor and , louder , some mid-period John Coltrane from the living-room .
13 Lying together in bed with creme brulee and champagne to hand , the only light coming from the soundless telly , curtains left open to the soft night , they talked over old times .
14 ( The word booze comes from the same source . )
15 Again , the term comes from the earliest attempts at explaining the disorder .
16 The echo comes from the whole disc , but because of this uniqueness the echo can be unscrambled to reveal the contributions to it from every pair of patches of planetary surface exemplified by X and Y.
17 The funding for this and the downtown programme comes from the fiftieth anniversary campaign , launched in 1988 by the museum 's board of trustees .
18 The power for the spring comes from the back legs and feet .
19 Saffron yellow comes from the dried pistils of the saffron crocus , but this plant is now extremely rare and the colour is exceptionally expensive .
20 The disadvantage comes from the potential neglect of 98 per cent of NHS managers who do not join one of the accelerated programmes .
21 Now half the income of the city 's administration comes from the federal government .
22 Public sector funding came from the urban programme ( £11 million ) and from the Housing Corporation ( £11.5 million ) .
23 Particularly noteworthy support came from the Joint Services Philatelic Consortium which has now raised £100,000 for the Appeal through the sale of philatelic covers .
24 Some of Cade 's allies in the city were men of position , although the bulk of his support came from the poorer classes ( 128 , pp.111 , 115 ) .
25 ‘ A runner came from the front trenches , down the communicating trench .
26 The most positive response came from the 16-bag group , whereupon Tetley began a mass distribution of 16-bag samples and money-off coupons in the South .
27 He presumed the noise came from the same motorbike he had seen on his first day at school and he asked Mould about it .
28 The largest sectoral rise came from the independent fund managers where funds rose 30 per cent to £31.7 billion by the end of 1992 .
29 He was tumultuously cheered in the House of Commons that afternoon , although a good part of the enthusiasm came from the Labour benches .
30 Most of the reduction came from the limited move away from the smaller sets towards the more advanced 60MW and 100MW designs which was possible within the conservative framework .
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