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

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1 Of course there are people who come from disadvantaged backgrounds ; of course we must do what we can about it .
2 All these correlations of course come from mean values for stimuli aggregated across subjects and are thus likely to be overestimates of the true size of any effect in individual subjects ( Guilford & Fruchter 1973 , Dunlap , Jones & Bittner 1983 ) .
3 Many other cases raise only hints , come from uncertain contexts , or are doubtful for other reasons .
4 They come from 46 countries , half industrialised and half in the developing world — 33% are from Bangladesh , India , Nepal , Pakistan and Sri Lanka , many drawn from their national electoral commissions .
5 The report calls for the EC to legislate to ensure that tropical timber imports come from sustainable sources and to enforce minimum operating standards for EC companies working in tropical forest areas .
6 The certifying companies will inspect timber companies ' forest management operations and track logs from the forest to the shop floor , enabling consumers to buy wood and timber products they know come from well-managed forests .
7 Its inputs come from 10 nodes in layer 1 , all with inputs from the same 2*2 square .
8 ‘ They all come from similar backgrounds , they all live within the palace .
9 One is concerned with summer flowering bulbs , and though perhaps some of its contents come from Dutch wholesalers , there are some interesting things , from several fine pineapples lilies ( types of Eucomis ) , a really wonderful variety of Amaryllis belladonna , a gorgeous looking relative of the lilies ( and far more expensive ) , called Bessera elegans , with coral red flowers , and much more .
10 The two pairs were placed in a 12″x8″ tank for quarantining ( I quarantine all fish even when they come from fellow fishkeepers as opposed to shops ) .
11 Large orders come from huge enterprises ( often with over 10,000 employees ) small orders come from medium-sized organisations — research institutes or small factories .
12 Even though they come from low-wage jobs , unemployed people are usually financially hard-hit by job loss .
13 The mode of filtration does n't matter , but remember that these fish come from slow-moving waters , not a jacuzzi .
14 The four barn owl assemblages are the same as in Fig. 2.1 , i.e. they come from separate continents , and the two kestrel samples come from Bleadney and Somerdale Keynsham ( see Append .
15 These streams are known as cosmic rays , and come from various parts of the Universe .
16 Does the Minister expect that while the award system is kept under review and resources are scarce , some consideration should be given to students who come from poor backgrounds and achieve high marks but are turned down because of a shortage of places ?
17 version of most gay people come from heterosexual homes anyway , so
18 The children in our schools come from many cultures and as teachers we try to introduce materials into the classroom that reflect their backgrounds .
19 These come from many sources — school groups , horticulture clubs , students etc. and cover many topics .
20 They come from many sources , but the Harvard team suspects that the particles from byproducts of fossil fuel burning are the most dangerous .
21 They come from many backgrounds , some from comfortable homes , and have found their various routes to inner and outer darkness .
22 It is not surprising that a high proportion of A level candidates came and come from such schools .
23 If this does happen , it could remove the phosphates that come from non-agricultural sources — up to 50% of the total .
24 Increasingly it seems that the partial triumphs of the Federal Campaign Act are slipping away as individual contributions are getting larger and more frequently come from outside constituencies .
25 Most community fish come from tropical streams and backwaters , and if we simulate this habitat we can meet their needs and ours .
26 I think that 's true of the women , but of course an awful lot of our young men erm come from all boys ' schools and quite a lot of our young women from all girls ' schools , so this is the first time , when they get to Oxford , that they are interacting with each other , on a day-to-day basis I should say , and I think that in itself will they are not sure how to act towards each other and there 's going to be confusions .
27 And they come from all corners of the world .
28 The awards are run by the Pizza and Pasta Association whose members come from all corners of the industry , from fast food chains to equipment manufacturers .
29 Things should be made easier ; after all actors come from all walks of life and we should n't keep them out .
30 with your time : ‘ Volunteers come from all walks of life , ’ says Victim Support 's Helen Peggs .
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