Example sentences of "[det] come from the [noun] " in BNC.

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1 There 's no budget provision , and as a consequence approval is being sought for that some to come from the contingency .
2 [ One of the other Assistant Solicitors in the department also joined us from private practice ; another came from the Bar . ]
3 This came from the parents of the children in the Old Town , because of far as I can gather from talking to the people in the Old Town
4 Much of this came from the abolition of fallow , much from the farming of what had hitherto been moor , heath or marsh , much , unfortunately , from the destruction of woodlands .
5 This came from the man who found me the assassin , ’ he went on .
6 The stimulus for this came from the desire by some landowners to raise the efficiency of sheep rearing to take advantage of the wool trade with the Netherlands .
7 Whereas in the past there have been various pressure groups setting themselves up as having a special reason for being heard thanks to their scientific credentials , perhaps the wisest comment on this came from the professor who , while urging scientists to make their voices heard , also urged them not to make any special claims to knowledge or understanding of the issues just because they were scientists .
8 And to observe these few coming from the distance of Pluto would require a larger gamma ray detector than any that have been constructed so far .
9 This comes from the retina , which consists of very many cells which each ’ fire ’ when illuminated .
10 this comes from the skin and stalk of the grape .
11 This was manifested in a number of ways , particularly in that pupils still in their second year in the mixed ability classes would be talking about playing with their friends and generally their attitudes towards the teenage culture of pop music and magazines and fashions and discotheques did n't seem to develop so quickly as it had in the streamed situation , and I think really this comes from the problem of those pupils in the streamed situation — in the bottom streams in particular — who found that they wanted alternatives to school when they were in an inferior position in the school .
12 And I think really this comes from the problem of those pupils in the streamed situation , in the bottoms streams in particular , who found that they wanted alternatives to school , when the , they were in an inferior position in the school , they were devalued if you like by finding themselves in the bottom streams , and so they tended to look for out-of-school things , alternatives to school , from which to gain their satisfactions , and they would look to the pop media , to fashion , to football , to these kinds of things , and in the mixed ability situation this certainly did not happen in the same way .
13 I think really this comes from the problem of those pupils in the streamed situation , in the bottom streams in particular , who found that they wanted alternatives to school when they were in an inferior position in the school , they were devalued if you like by finding themselves in the bottom streams and so they tended to look for out of school things , alternatives to school , from which to gain their satisfaction and they would look to the pop media , to fashion , to football , to these kinds of things .
14 This comes from the cocktail of radioactive isotopes produced when the uranium fuel is ‘ irradiated ’ inside the reactor .
15 Support for this comes from the finding that faecal protease activity , largely derived from bacteria , is increased threefold in colitis .
16 Evidence for this comes from the fact that the ambivalent expression does not seem to be confined to a limited range of situations , in which individuals find themselves on public display , especially to an audience from a higher social class or more advanced educational attainment .
17 This comes from the study by Goldthorpe , Llewellyn and Payne ( 1980 , pp. 152–6 ) on patterns of social mobility for men , as measured by a comparison of the occupational status of different generations of the same family .
18 The best preserved of all , beautiful and often illustrated , shows Herakles supporting the sky while Atlas brings him the golden apples and Athena prepares to help them exchange roles.93 This comes from the east end and conforms strictly to pattern : figures ranged against the flat ground , in simple postures , frontal or profile .
19 The damper song This comes from the time when old fires had dampers attached to control the fire .
20 Some of these came from the Duke of Buckingham 's important collection , bought at auction in 1648 by the archduke Leopold Vilém , brother of the emperor .
21 Chrissie admits that these came from the store restaurant 's stocks , but claims that she was given them by Fred , the chef , in return for her helping out over her lunch break in the kitchen , which was short handed .
22 Chrissie admitted that these came from the store restaurant 's stocks , but claimed that she was given them by Fred — , the chef , in return for her helping out over her lunch break in the kitchen , which was short-handed .
23 These come from the Warsaw National Museum 's collection .
24 As the supplementary pension scale rates do not cover rent or general rates , help with these comes from the council as housing benefit .
25 But looking back , it all came from the way he spoke so affectionately about his family .
26 According to a State Education Commission investigation , various work units across the country had refused 5,500 graduates in 1987 , indicating that there were too many coming from the universities .
27 This is all coming from the heart ,
28 It looks as if their all coming back , their all coming from the shops where their usually their going .
29 After mid-morning Sunday mass many come from the church , walk down the short steep hill of Santa Maria in Portico , cross the Riviera di Chiaia and stroll along the Villa Nazionale for a sight of the sea and the majestic sweep of the rocky shore of the Bay of Naples .
30 All comes from the Bible , which is offered to them as proof of the truth of what they are told , and gives them the impression that both extremes of behaviour are correct and righteous .
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