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

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1 You come from a modesty culture .
2 Respect for human rights and minorities and , in particular , respect for those who speak minority languages or come from a minority ethnic group is an important matter .
3 Deposits come from a variety of sources — governments ; state or private corporations ; institutional investment funds ; borrowings re-deposited in the market ; central bank foreign exchange reserves , etc .
4 The feminist criticism of this volume is the more powerful because its contributors come from a variety of philosophical traditions .
5 A participant observation study of Sheffield United fans , purporting to show that hooligan supporters come from a variety of social backgrounds ( Armstrong and Harris , 1991 ) has been justifiably criticised by Dunning and colleagues ( 1991 ) for its methodological shortcomings and contradictory presentation of evidence .
6 Although the players come from a variety of musical backgrounds , there is a strong Birmingham connection .
7 Its staff members come from a variety of disciplines .
8 Given that adolescent Catholic pupils come from a variety of differing faith backgrounds , and bring to the R.E .
9 He added : ’ The residents , who come from a variety of backgrounds , would be rehoused in two smaller six bedroomed units at Gorse Hill . ’
10 Trust board members come from a variety of backgrounds and include a former train driver , a master baker , local health council members , former health service employees , housewives , trades unionists , businessmen , accountants and solicitors .
11 The reindeer come from a herd living wild in the Scottish highlands , so arriving in a built-up area caused a few problems , as Ken Goodwin reports .
12 The four main characters come from a mining community , but they 've left it behind .
13 I 've never had an honorary degree before , in fact I come from a generation which found it difficult to get to university so I did n't have a degree of any kind
14 They should be constantly asking why a bottle is the shape it is and whether the ingredients come from a whale or from a natural substance of which there is great abundance .
15 Lead levels from a system with lead piping are much higher in the first few pints that come from a tap that has been left turned off than after the water has run for a few minutes , as this flushes out much of the dissolved lead .
16 Single mothers and their boyfriends come from a range of social backgrounds , but most are poor .
17 Remember , it 's more likely that youngsters may turn to drugs if they come from a home where the adults appear to be dependent on legal drugs like tobacco or alcohol .
18 They come from a brewery not much bigger than the average garden shed.And , as Clare Lafferty reports , the head brewer is also the pub landlord .
19 Broadway risk is only ever justified by the huge rewards that come from a success .
20 In looking at any scene , I have learnt to throw it out of focus , and at the same time to blur the mind so that the scene becomes hazy ; then sometimes the sublime images well up in place of the mundane things ; rather the mystical things come from a transformation of the mundane .
21 Most of this has until recently come from a grant from the CTC , but that has now been reduced to £300 .
22 Most of this has until recently come from a grant from the CTC , but that has now been reduced to £300 .
23 Most of this has until recently come from a grant from the CTC , but that has now been reduced to £300 .
24 ‘ I come from a village called Um Al-Farajh , ’ she said .
25 I come from a village It 's like er , erm a lion in general , a lion in cage .
26 The data come from a study of a random sample of adult ( aged 15 and over ) deaths in ten areas of England in October and November 1987 .
27 Similarly dismal conclusions come from a study for the British government by ERL , an environmental consultancy , which calculated that meeting the government 's official goal of recycling half the reusable waste in household bins could cost roughly £50 ( $10 ) a household — or twice as much as ordinary rubbish collection .
28 How can a sweat shirt come from a garden ?
29 How can a sweat shirt come from a garden ?
30 But your er basic style of steering , and naturally we come from a training establishment , we think and we practise the push-pull method .
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