Example sentences of "[vb mod] come from [noun sg] " in BNC.

  Next page
No Sentence
1 Nutritionists recommend that about 30 per cent of your daily intake of calories should come from fat , of which not more than a third of those should be saturated ( animal ) fat ; 11 per cent from protein and the rest from carbohydrates .
2 We feel that some should come from core funding , as support for existing programmes .
3 Rather cuts should come from examination of working methods and materials and introducing more cost-effective measures .
4 Francis Lavelle , managing director of Solaic , said the company expects to do $70m all told this year , of which $58m should come from card manufacture , $9.6m from customisation services , and $2.5m from systems engineering .
5 ‘ For example , in Martin County , which is now one of Kentucky 's largest coal counties , 86 per cent of the budget must come from state and federal sources because of the inadequate property tax base .
6 So in Ireland , the stage country Irish accent , full of ‘ begorrahs ’ , must come from County Meath just outside Dublin .
7 The real initiative for timetabling Bills must come from Opposition parties .
8 But the impetus for achieving this target must come from line managers at the heart of our operations , not some central department , says Patrick White , director of human resources .
9 Free chlorine in small amount ( 0.1–0.2 p.p.m. ) , such as might come from water sterilization , is not likely to be troublesome , but , if in excess of this , it could be objectionable .
10 Reform might come from Parliament simply taking the calculation of damages out of the hands of juries , and allowing judges to develop reasonably predictable scales for assessment after the jury has indicated whether damages in the particular case should be substantial , moderate , nominal or contemptuous .
11 It is n't at all nice of me , thought Lydia , and they wo n't be pleased , but they 'll come from curiosity and snobbery , since although they do n't approve of me they think I 'm rather posh .
12 So the goals could come from Brain .
13 White Pudding , which also went round faster than the previous record , clocking 31.18 secs , is drawn in box four and the main danger to Kildare Slippy tomorrow could come from Run on King , which has been favourably allocated trap one .
14 This infill could come from ejecta falling back into the crater , including molten rock from the impact , lava from volcanic activity , and dust from the walls and beyond .
15 The other episodes were slightly easier insofar that some of the ‘ flats ’ ( the walls of a set ) could come from stock held at the BBC .
16 Near the boneyard , there was an old boneyard , it 's the road that runs through from Church , there were no houses there then , it 's all built on now , and there was a sl like a lane used to come from Church to Forrest .
17 Willy used to come from school and she used to come up me mum 's house with a , so could have a suck of the tit he would 've come from school and you 'd expect him the night at me mam 's house
18 The power would come from sea currents which flow at up to 12 miles per hour around parts of the coast , with the greatest potential in the Pentland Firth off Scotland and around the Channel Islands .
19 George Hirst would contribute in all three departments : his left-arm inswing from round the wicket would give variety to the attack , he could make runs quickly ( never mind that a large proportion would come from pull shots off the stumps ) , and was a superb mid-off fieldsman .
20 If the Minister is so keen on inward investment , why are she and her hon. Friends blocking the inward investment that would come from RECHARbonisation ?
21 Two ‘ A ’ directors would come from Virgin Group , balanced by two ‘ B ’ directors — Fields and another director nominated by him .
22 The delegates supported a motion to create a co-operative bank network , the capital for which would come from part of the government subsidies to farmers for 1992 of 6,500 million roubles .
23 The money would come from Government funds provided under the City Challenge initiative , but permission must first be granted by the Department of the Environment .
24 A ‘ prince of Kling ’ would come from south India , but Sukarno interpreted the prophecy as applying to Japan .
25 Nor can the right hon. and learned Member for Monklands , East claim that it would come from growth , because growth is already assumed in our plans .
26 Turndal predicted future growth would come from product development , strategic partnerships , alliances and acquisitions .
27 Some savings would come from job cuts and closures of geographically competing branches .
28 Justification would come from law-keeping .
29 Government revenue was projected to rise by 3.9 per cent to 454,900 million kronor ( of which one-third would come from value added tax revenue ) and expenditure to rise by 3.4 per cent to 455,500 million kronor ( of which social welfare accounted for 28 per cent and education and interest on public debt each accounted for 13 per cent ) .
30 A woman would come from time to time and take my money and bring me clothes and food .
  Next page