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

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1 What is different in the Banbury situation erm is that fact that you are not only talking about one school and it 's education because Banbury School draws not only it 's own eleven to sixteen year old children , who have the option to go forward to the sixth form , but of course all the children that come from the Warriner School at Bloxham , all the children that come from Drayton School , and a certain number of the children who might come from the Roman Catholic Secondary School in Banbury , so there are a whole lot more people involved than just the actual children , and that 's what made Banbury a hybrid .
2 A strong challenge will come from the Dutch , who include two strong contenders , Aart Strichter and Toni Dirks , in their line-up .
3 Once over the Black Sea , the aircraft would hopefully quickly get out of range of most of the land-based missile sites , and the only danger would come from the Soviet Navy .
4 Some support for this might come from the archaeological evidence , which attests Kenchester 's increasing importance through time .
5 The firms and markets studied would come from the following industries : personal computers , microelectronics , software , and broadcasting services .
6 Two members would come from the Canadian list and two from a similar US list .
7 At the time of writing , the Soviet republics are declaring independence at the rate of about one a day and it must be open to question whether the entries will come from the separate states rather than the USSR next time .
8 Michel Debré , a Prime Minister under de Gaulle and author of the constitution of the Vth Republic , declared that ‘ since in France government stability can not come from the electoral law , it must come from making governmental rules ’ , a classic statement justifying raison d'état and distrust of the people .
9 You might have thought that the last bastion of resistance to computers would come from the classic craft environment of hand animation .
10 In view of the evidence given yesterday should there not be a full and frank ministerial statement — which should come from the Prime Minister — of what was known inside the Government at the time about the supergun affair ?
11 The remainder will probably come from the Norwegian sector of the North Sea .
12 ‘ I tell you , if anyone went near the beach in those days before everything became new — if anyone went near the beach at night , the Slave would come from the deep sea and make a light .
13 Now , some of them will come from the Labour Party , and some of them will come from other associations not yet formed — I accept that as well — but I say this : in whatever shape these new forces manifest themselves , they will come from you , the despised students of humanity . ’
14 The immediate challenge to present Western labour standards , he said , could come from the former communist states , where unemployment was growing rapidly , creating a pool of accessible labour willing to accept low pay .
15 Well then I will move one and I will move Mr 's wording for three , and on two basically delete that the money should come from the identified savings made in the Chief Executive 's department .
16 The village itself has a medieval centre and is rich in an Alpine flavour which does n't just come from the towering scenery .
17 If this is not a practical reality , then any effort to counter discrimination against older consumes must come from the other side of the fence ; from manufactures of user-friendly products , from retailers in the way they present goods for sale , and from those who are responsible for creating the environment in which shops trade .
18 They 'd come from the other way from er Snade Lane not Broad Lane , they 'd come up from they 'd come farther round , round and come in th in round the back sort of thing and we we 'd got no headquarters any more .
19 Finance for development should come from the central Government .
20 A project leader is appointed from the most appropriate department ; if a new product is the objective this leader will probably come from the associated department .
21 Any real profit will come from the small animal side . ’
22 The big money for a Lewis-Bruno fight will come from the paying audience .
23 That forthright common sense does not come from the Conservative Newsline ; nor is it a quote from my right hon. Friend the Secretary of State or my hon. Friend the Member for Enfield , Southgate ( Mr. Portillo ) .
24 Above all , this must come from the head teacher and from the senior staff of the school ; from any special needs specialists or teams already in the school ; from members of the new advisory and support services , as well as from educational psychologists , social workers and any health professionals who may be involved .
25 But how could he come from the opposite direction ?
26 Funds would come from the non-fossil-fuel obligation , an 11 per cent tax on electricity generated from oil , gas and coal .
27 The initial guidance would normally come from the advisory service but helping to put those suggestions into practice should be the role of the training services .
28 ‘ It was said from the outset that revenue funding would come from the local authorities , ’ he said .
29 The details of how such intentions could be realized would be left to local joint planning and financing at the district level : ‘ any proposal to move the balance of care from hospital to community should come from the local level ’ .
30 The initiative for such transfers may come from the local authority concerned , the association or company seeking ownership , or the tenants themselves .
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