Example sentences of "have come from [art] [adj] [noun pl] " in BNC.
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1 | Similar support for a modified accelerator theory as a determinant of investment has come from the recent studies of Catinat ( 1991 ) and Ford and Poret ( 1990 ) . |
2 | It is undeniable that a great deal of important and fundamental research has come from the several centres of excellence in the USA . |
3 | But the most cohesive programme to yet be devised has come from the United Nations Environmental Programme ( UNEP ) . |
4 | It was obvious that not all these people could have come from the upper classes . |
5 | We do not know in detail whence the monks were recruited ; but on the whole they seem mainly to have come from the upper classes , and perhaps from the families of substantial town-dwellers . |
6 | The sounds had come from a hundred yards east of the dell . |
7 | The passage of the Riot Act of 1715 , which made assembling for political ( as well as other ) purposes potentially a capital offence , reveals how far the Whigs had come from the early days when they had actively promoted political demonstrations and deliberately sought an alliance with " the crowd " . |
8 | Much later , it seemed , she awoke and when she turned over and looked towards where the chanting had come from the African men and women had eaten and were packing away and decamping . |
9 | Both animals , with many others , had come from the higher parts of the rivers . |
10 | They claimed the move had been simply to bring Scotland into line with England and Wales and that the initiative had come from the big bookmakers , who would be the main beneficiaries . |
11 | Since 1950 my influences have come from the Flemish Primitives , Frances de la Tour and Stanley Spencer . |