Example sentences of "[adv] come from [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | Such openness can only come from confidence . |
2 | The incompetent , therefore , are the bookish , the ‘ smart ’ ones , those who have the theory but not the common sense , which only comes from experience and practice . |
3 | He has just come from outdoors : his moustache is cold , and damp with dew . |
4 | ‘ I 've just come from work . |
5 | Andrew Ridgley and I had both just come from school about nine months before we took off with WHAM ! |
6 | Alexia Lindsay says that most of the ephemera money just came from guide books and maps ; illustrated theatre and concert programmes ; and leaflets , all ephemeral things , apparently of no intrinsic value , but ‘ printed collectibles ’ as they are now called – and spelt ! |
7 | Thus , the JanSport backpacks which were once Lo Life standard issue are now widely derided , as Moet and his friends turn to more sophisticated techniques : ‘ The way me and my friends do it now is to wear a suit and tie like we was just comin' from work , and carry a travel bag to carry another suit . |
8 | ‘ Hey Linford , have you just come from work ? ’ |
9 | Value no longer comes from capital or the worker ( as in neo-classical or marxist economics ) but from the system that puts everything together . |
10 | Ten per cent of its finances still came from government sources in the early sixties . |
11 | Letters from the States had been few and far between of late , although money from Sean still came from time to time . |
12 | Now the whole thing is over , rumbles of resentment are still coming from Government , and fears of retribution are being openly expressed by the BBC . |
13 | With four straight years of net losses , a maturing informatics industry , a 54% of its business still coming from hardware sales that are drying up , and , moreover , an image as an ever more ailing company , Compagnie des Machines Bull SA 's chances of emerging from its crisis in its current form are less than good . |
14 | Discrimination against women is of a different type , for whereas racial discrimination usually comes from slang usage , sexual discrimination is present in the formal structure of our language . |
15 | For one thing he certainly over-states it when he says that pleasure always comes from satisfaction of an antecedent desire for something other than pleasure . |
16 | Extra income has also come from bank interest earned on appeal funds already deposited . |
17 | By contrast to the barn owl , all the other species of owl showed some degree of digestion of the molars of their prey , even when clearly coming from adult birds only . |
18 | In a free market that uncertainty comes from both erm , production uncertainty , good , good yields , bad yields due to poor weather , or good weather , but also comes from price uncertainty . |
19 | A programme which one feels one ought to watch because it is so obviously full of good intentions , is Voices , which also comes from Channel 4 . |
20 | They say it really came from Croissant , meaning crescent , because there 's a bend in the valley and the river there . |
21 | OSF chief David Tory , of course , originally came from Computer Associates . |
22 | Potatoes originally came from South America . |
23 | Lynette originally came from South Wales . |
24 | Valuable coaching can often come from drama school tutors who can give a fair assessment of the possibilities you may have prior to auditioning . |
25 | About half of Paramount Publishing 's revenues now come from education , with consumer publishing generating 25% of sales . |
26 | The value of the latter often comes from relevance to managerial concerns , but its immediacy can often drive out its usefulness as a source of learning . |
27 | The ‘ push ’ often comes from school , in particular , from teachers . |
28 | A growing $6 billion now comes from software and hardware services , and a proportion of that is now multi-vendor support . |
29 | Well came from Bar which is er a matter of six miles , six to eight miles out side Girran and you 'd got to come in by foot or by trap . |
30 | The example here comes from astronomy 's ‘ recent detection of differences in the cosmic background radiation related to the creation of the universe ’ . |