Example sentences of "come from [art] [adj] [noun] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 The material with which a major museum has to deal , both within its own collections and on offer to it , will have come from a wide variety of sources .
2 Although much research , comment and controversy have focussed on the population of North African origin , immigrants in fact come from a wide variety of sources both within and outside Europe .
3 Those who have been successful in their applications to the GEP have come from a wide range of backgrounds .
4 Despite the fact that he had come from a long line of soldier forebears , even the combination of breeding , upbringing and training no longer made it easy for him to bear the tedium of army life with good grace .
5 Pluralist approaches , on the other hand , stress that the types of pressures on government come from a wider array of different types of interests .
6 The South Americans have come from a five-nation tournament in Hamburg , where they beat Spain 2-1 and lost to Australia 3-2 .
7 Those who have come from a joint family in India , Pakistan or Bangladesh to live alone with their husbands in Britain suffer most .
8 The most elaborate shells in the collections held in the British Museum ( Natural History ) have come from a sub-littoral population of Rhoscolyn ( Anglesey ) .
9 So let me lay before you my own ideas , most of which have come from the practical application of regression therapy with a wide variety of patients who came to consult me for an even wider variety of reasons .
10 Perhaps the most practical advances have come from the increased awareness of the perpetuating effects of starvation with its psychological , emotional , and physical sequelae .
11 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 ) .
12 They may have come from the inner chamber of the tholos tomb known as the Treasury of Atreus .
13 Both animals , with many others , had come from the higher parts of the rivers .
14 The most striking support for Saddam Hussein has probably come from the Palestinian population of the Israeli-occupied territories .
15 Sports editor Bob Edwell , who had come from the Daily Express in London , was looking for sports writers , and above all the paper needed its back bench staffed by the all-important sub-editors , who prepare the reporters ' words ( the copy ) for the paper , and write the headlines .
16 Part of the impetus has come from the intrinsic interest of the mathematics itself , which has led to major advances in such fields as algebra , analysis , number theory , geometry and topology .
17 Some of the few inspiring things in the whole gallery come from the 1951 Festival Of Britain exhibition .
18 The strongest reaction thus far has come from the French Association of Banks ( AFB ) , which has declared : " We will do everything within our means to prevent [ this directive ] from being adopted " .
19 During A.D. 57–8 , another Messiah appeared , said to have come from the Jewish community in Egypt .
20 At the [ material ] time the plaintiff had come from the back door of the house and had walked diagonally across the first concrete area ; she was intending to go and have a chat with her neighbour at the next house .
21 It is undeniable that a great deal of important and fundamental research has come from the several centres of excellence in the USA .
22 Any radical critic of society has always come from an unattached group of artists and intellectuals .
23 That 's the message to come from a new book on Highgrove co-written by the Prince and environmental journalist , Charles Clover .
24 The sound had seemed to come from a long way over the heath to the right .
25 The only serious threat appeared to come from a small group of exiles in Paris , chief amongst whom was Henry Beaumont , who had gathered together exiles from Lancaster s movement and some of the nobles who had lost lands in Scotland .
26 A Hampshire hotel hit on a clever country house compromise with gentle piano recordings that appeared to come from a live performer in the next room — creating a delightful backdrop to afternoon tea .
27 Here users tend to come from a wide variety of backgrounds , and press for an equally wide range of requirements .
28 Deflationary pressure in the budget was expected to come from a continuing reduction in the fiscal deficit , to 5 per cent of gross domestic product ( GDP ) in 1992-93 ( compared with 8.4 per cent in 1990-91 and 6.5 per cent in 1991-92. i.e. the year ending March 31 , 1992 ) .
29 The Scottish accent seemed to come from the other side of the crowd .
30 It turned out that Morais and Bertelson obtained a significant advantage for those stimuli which appeared to come from the right side of space .
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