Example sentences of "comes from the [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Evidence for the distinction comes from the differences in error pattern between situations where these conditions are met ( e.g. written grammar tests ) and those where they are not .
2 A more recent instance comes from the Suffolk village of Polstead towards the end of the last century : this shows also the same identification of the practice with witchcraft :
3 And in Britain today it comes from the Press .
4 The name comes from the press hysteria about driving conditions that weekend … the country gripped in an evil blizzard … skid-pan Britain … a new ice-age .
5 Some 62% of European turnover comes from the UK , the rest from Germany , Austria , Switzerland and Italy .
6 Country-wise the main interest comes from the UK and USA , followed by Japan , Hong Kong , and then Belgium , France , the Netherlands etc .
7 Half the rise comes from the South East .
8 I 've got a granny who comes from the south isles and she says and that 's .
9 He comes from the South and has worked in Middlesbrough for five years , his job proving that numeracy and literacy can go hand-in-hand .
10 A second example of the importance of giving opportunities to other people comes from the type of head who , in pursuing the argument that good management of a school should lead to good learning by the child , watches pupils for signs that they do in some way match hopes about independence of mind , wholeness and honesty .
11 Soviet spokesmen acknowledged that Washington explained the consent of Egypt , Oman , Somalia and Kenya ‘ to give in to the American military ’ by ‘ their concern for some kind of threat which allegedly comes from the decision of the Afghan leaders to rely on Soviet aid in repulsing outside intrigues ’ .
12 *No cases of AIDS among British haemophiliacs have been reported so far — even though 50 per cent of the factor VIII used in Britain comes from the US .
13 Sun said it went to the Russians because it could n't find comparable technology anywhere else — the only other source comes from the US military , and according to Dave Ditzel , acting head of Sun Labs , ‘ It 's easier to work with the Russians ’ .
14 But I mean erm er figures can lie and liars can figure and he comes back well now when you go into Company 's House and get all these things , how much they putting aside of the money which should erm like er so that they can get a good pension , well that money it does n't come actual from their pocket , it comes from the company 's funds which er really would have gone to the tax man .
15 The vision of the fabliaux offered by R. Howard Bloch ( 1986 ) seems to fit this definition squarely : he sees fabliau narrative as the origin and catalyst of sexual desire ; in reading , or writing , the fabliaux , sexual experience is purely linguistic : " " if any pleasure is attached to sex in the fabliaux it comes from the deferral in speech , of speech , substituting for the act " " .
16 But our ‘ yes ’ is necessary , the ‘ yes ’ of faith which is ‘ the empty hand that we hold out to Christ and that he fills with himself , and the impulse and strength to stretch out the hand comes from the Spirit . ’
17 We 'll probably go , if he comes from the station , I will come round .
18 The only other recorded detail of Sarah Dixon 's life also comes from the memorial stone at St Stephen 's .
19 The lamb , which comes from the Prince 's own Duchy of Cornwall farms , is to be marketed as coming from " stress-free " animals on a vegetarian diet and will sell for 15 per cent above the normal price .
20 The initiative for a project very often comes from the funding agency , which adopts a ‘ proactive ’ stance ( in the jargon ) , setting the agenda , administering a steering committee and ensuring that the project is running towards the desired end .
21 Over 90 per cent of uranium used in the non-Communist world comes from the United States , Canada , Australia and Africa .
22 Half of the sulphur deposited in Canada comes from the United States .
23 All of the research so far considered comes from the United States .
24 The most positive view comes from the United States : ‘ The fact that much is being done , and that there are few areas of stagnation , makes one believe that better and more fruitful days are ahead ’ .
25 Overseas competition for London 's financial derivatives exchanges comes from the United States and Europe .
26 The main news comes from the United States .
27 The dictionary states quite clearly that it comes from the United States .
28 He comes from the King 's camp at Nottingham and bears urgent messages .
29 A great deal of the organic matter in the waste comes from the fibres , this being sometimes more than half the total amount in the effluent , particularly with some of the natural fibres .
30 The impetus for change comes from the Management Charter Initiative ( MCI ) , an employer-led pressure group which hopes eventually to transform all management qualifications into quantifiable ‘ competences ’ .
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