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

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1 Now it is for these reasons all of these different views and these conflicting opinions coming from authoritative sources and the concern the locals have that this issue has been ramrodded through on a political ticket is is is the very reason why it should go to an inspector appointed by the Secretary of State at least some semblance of independence and that issues brought out in in full public consideration .
2 The families , she said , had asked her to express their gratitude for the warm and caring support from everyone there ; they were grateful , too , for the many messages of support and sympathy coming from outside Orkney .
3 At this time Mrs Thatcher looked somewhat less in command , with coded criticism of her style coming from such ministers as Douglas Hurd and , more surprisingly , John Biffen , a previous admirer of hers .
4 By whatever means , huge numbers of locals and those who have left the area contrive to be there — even coming from such places as Australia and America — to take part in the celebrations and be reunited with family and friends .
5 Erm and if it is more , then the amount coming from new build ,
6 3 Where possible , procedures should be established to ensure that all documents coming from new trading partners are referred to some responsible person within the business for consideration .
7 If in the age of Paul VI the major challenges to Roman policy still came from Western Europe , by the age of John Paul II they were coming from other continents .
8 That would include animals which are wild coming from other countries .
9 John Bennett , ICL UK 's sales and marketing manager , said that of the company 's £1,870m revenues for 1991 , 35.1% of that total was accounted for by hardware sales , 51% was derived from software and services with 13.4% coming from other technologies such as electronic point-of-sale systems .
10 But they 've made up stories about Ships coming from other worlds . ’
11 The choice of the Waterside railway station as an assembly point only made sense if the sole criterion was the convenience of demonstrators coming from other parts of Northern Ireland .
12 Power steering is now standard , but it does nothing to blunt the feedback coming from front wheels to steering wheel : the old wrist-snapping kickback over bumps is largely eradicated but the important messages are translated as crisply as ever .
13 It should , however , be pointed out that even after the introduction of the community charge , local authorities would still be raising only about one-quarter of their own revenue , the remainder coming from central government grant and the uniform business rate .
14 Then they counted neutrons 50 metres away from the cell to get an estimate of the background level due to neutrons coming from cosmic rays or the natural environment of the laboratory .
15 ‘ There 's no force coming from that pebble .
16 that coming from that way you say and er , there 's normally a few spaces this time of day , well up the road there 's and I thought
17 Many people feel a sense of overwhelming loss , loss of safety and security , perhaps , at the news that is coming from that part of the world , and yet find themselves unable to absorb the import of what is being said .
18 Erm having made these contributions erm he got a note to the effect from the T P A that erm some of the money that he paid in to the A B C had to be repaid to him as a lump sum because the money coming from that sum would have taken his pension over the forty eightieths .
19 The Labour party should be pleased about that , but , because those industries are its old power base , it naturally regrets that it no longer has trade union members coming from that source .
20 They are coming from that side ! ’
21 But he felt what he called ‘ emanations of malevolence ’ coming from that alcove .
22 At first I heard only a few calls ; within ten minutes , at least twice as many animals were calling , and , by circling about the pool , I observed that a steady stream of spadefoots was coming from all directions to the breeding area .
23 The hatch trap-door into the caisson would not come open and fire was coming from all sides , including the north where three ships were moored beyond the caisson on the Penhouet Basin 's south quay .
24 has brought together , accumulated and assimilated by means of the physical materials of his art a host of desires , intentions , and conditions coming from all regions of his mind and being .
25 The schools , because of their size and because of the problems presented by pupils of all abilities coming from all kinds of backgrounds , needed to pay attention to problems of ‘ pastoral care ’ .
26 The farmhouse lay below them , its fire-gutted wing black in the autumn afternoon , a low glow as from an oil-lamp coming from one window of the other wing .
27 The screen shields it from light coming from one direction , which gives it some " idea " of where the light is coming from .
28 All of these mean heat coming from one place and warming one place .
29 By 1985 the Really Useful Company was showing a £2.7 million profit incredibly , almost all of it coming from one source , Cats , Lloyd Webber 's biggest money-spinner yet .
30 As you know I visited his widow last week and she seemed to hint at pressure coming from two areas : the youth leader Jefferson and Canon Wheeler .
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