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

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1 But neither of them saw Captain Meredith coming from the opposite direction on his way to visit Lawyer Loveitt , and he failed to see them as he crossed into Frog Lane seconds after they had left it .
2 Part of the confidence surrounding the 19 DX comes from the very fact that it is turbocharged .
3 This holds even though much of the money for welfare programmes such as AFDC comes from the Federal exchequer ; the larger the average payment , above a Federally-prescribed minimum , the larger the proportion of it which has to be met from State revenues , so that generous State governments are taxing their own residents in order to support their generosity ( see Tresch , 1975 ) .
4 The information which appears on Skymaster comes from the same computers at Heathrow which churn out the printed stuff so you can guarantee that the data is accurate and changes reach you faster than they normally would on the paper system .
5 ‘ The Rosenblooms came from the opposite end of Eastern Europe .
6 ‘ The most fortunate thing was that we found out he came from a village in Essex and by sheer chance Mr Woods came from the same county and knew the same village which gave them something to talk about . ’
7 She flared up , shouting that Geoffrey came from the privileged classes .
8 Much of the evidence , indeed , suggests that a substantial section of support for the WCTU came from the working class , and that it was not homogeneously white , Anglo-Saxon , Protestant , old middle class as Gusfield claims .
9 Emus come from the bushlands of Australia and the Common Rhea comes from the open pampas grasslands of the Argentine , South America .
10 It was his inspiration to claim that ‘ At 60 miles an hour the loudest noise in this new Rolls Royce comes from the electric clock . ’
11 That common-sense approach to Brent came from the hon. Member for Brent , East ( Mr. Livingstone ) who , for those who may not remember , was the former leader of the Greater London council .
12 Almost all petroleum imports by Yugoslavia come from the Soviet Union , Iraq , Libya , and Algeria .
13 This intimate relationship with God comes from the Holy Spirit .
14 Albert Spanswick came from the old school of trade union leaders and I found him a more persuasive advocate for health service workers than Rodney Bickerstaffe .
15 Black Orcs come from the eastern side of the Worlds Edge Mountains and are bigger , stronger and tougher than ordinary Orcs .
16 Does my hon. Friend agree that some of the best beef exported from Britain comes from the less-favoured areas and hill land ?
17 A sensational of the ‘ 91 Montpellier International Dance Festival , Didier Theron comes from the gutsy background of a steelworking family … to create a company of raw and stylish impact .
18 The first signs of a popular revolt against Saddam came from the southern city of Basra on March 1 .
19 Other deities recorded are the Mother Goddesses , the Fates , Mercury and Hercules , while a small lead statuette of Diana came from the supposed temple site in Keays Lane .
20 Coburn 's script stated that Susan came from the forty-ninth century : too precise a reference for a series modelling itself on mystery .
21 The incitement to murder Mr Rushdie came from the late Ayatollah Khomeini for alleged blasphemy in his book The Satanic Verses .
22 But then they would have to tell shareholders why only half of the consolidated profits of MEPC comes from the 700 properties it has assembled — with the other half provided by the 20 or so Oldham properties .
23 Indeed , if you go back to his grandfather 's generation , they go right underground , for Bill Larnach comes from the solid traditions of the Durham miners .
24 The sample from Wales came from the same locality as the short-eared owl and tawny owl pellet samples , and the kestrel was hunting over much the same area as these species .
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