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