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

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1 The remainder come from the following four categories :
2 Objections to the application for planning permission had also come from the Western Regional Fisheries Board and Westport Tourism as well as several individuals .
3 Much of what we now know about the tool-using behaviour of wild chimpanzees has come from the remarkable long-term studies carried out at the Gombe Stream Reserve in Tanzania by British primatologist Jane Goodall .
4 From the 1960s to the 1980s , they came from the impoverished north-eastern states — Paraiba , Pernambuco , Bahia and Minas Gerais — to find shelter , food and livelihood in a city that has expelled them .
5 The main thrust for use of videos as an aid came from the three Welsh areas — just under three-quarters seeing it as an aid that could improve training .
6 Though the group which dominated the executive board of the National Association tended to be drawn from the secularist , radical circles of the metropolis , the women and men who effectively led the repeal movement came from the same provincial backgrounds which sustained many other mid-century reform groups .
7 But while some of the most vocal opposition to change came from the Free Presbyterian elders and laymen in the party , other members of this group , in particular Beattie and Paisley , supported it !
8 THE Weightman Rutherfords Liverpool Competition has got off to a tremendous start with 54 wins coming from the first 72 fixtures .
9 They also worked towards and in alliance with the landed interest in the context of a low-profile , informal , state where there was a shared unease about the pressures for change that were coming from the lower social orders .
10 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 .
11 Their seeds had remained dormant underground for years or come from a few surviving specimens .
12 The immediate answer is the hides as such , almost entirely come from the British Royal Hides which are tanned in this country and then er , find their way back to Walsall er for the saddlery trade .
13 Even though the need for change has been clearly stated and the encouragement to change comes from the highest political levels , the systems through which health care are delivered are traditional and conservative and may not support an individual through changing policies and roles .
14 Inside the chapel , the only light comes from the two glowing valves screwed to the wall one each side of the picture of God with his finger pointing up .
15 The name Bayonne itself comes from the middle Middle Ages and meant ‘ good river ’ in Basque .
16 Some people find it hard to accept modern works of art in ancient settings , but in fact much of the special attraction of many historic gardens comes from the several chronological layers of their architecture , planting and ornaments .
17 Although he comes from the same mean streets that spawned Tyson , Bowe says : ‘ My approach is totally different to his .
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