Example sentences of "comes from [noun pl] " in BNC.

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1 In a multinational company , the main source of information about foreign markets comes from executives of the company , especially executives who are based abroad in the company 's foreign subsidiaries .
2 I simply wan na say two things and that is this that within a month if this scheme is to work I believe that the council or the social services committee must draw up a long list of homes which it proposes to close and that long list will be in teams and that must be done not behind closed doors so that people know what is being proposed , we level with people who live in those institutions and they are fully acquainted with our , with our intentions and secondly I think it 's necessary to understand from this programme that it is not just refurbishment programme , it is a refurbishment and closure programme the simple equation being that the money that comes from closures from capital receipts and some revenue savings , actually goes into the rest to refurbish them .
3 We know today ( as the ancient world did not ) that a new human being comes from chromosomes from both the male and the female .
4 That link , somewhat tenuous , comes from birds who traditionally mate on February 14 .
5 Today everyone receives the same basic personal allowance , regardless of whether they are male , female , married or single ; and regardless of whether any income they have comes from earnings , an investment , their pension or other source .
6 Our second example comes from observations by Jerome Kagan and Robert Kleinl of a group of Guatemalan children living in an Indian village in an isolated , mountainous area of the country .
7 The evidence for the gas comes from observations by the Rosat satellite , which is able to detect its X-ray emission .
8 Further evidence contradicting the traditional symmetric rift valley model comes from observations of their morphology and surface structure .
9 The threat comes from plans to contract out services to the private sector .
10 Well I think that was wholly right that er quotation comes from columns four hundred and eighty , four hundred and eighty-one of the Official Report of the eighteenth of January .
11 Another reason for looking at women 's attitudes to housework comes from surveys of gender differences in the areas of education and employment over the last few decades .
12 Much of the data used for these comparative analyses comes from surveys carried out in the community parts of Britain and France .
13 Its roots can be traced to the heady sounds of El Rocco ; but ‘ Beyond El Rocco ’ demonstrates that much of the inspiration of Australian jazz now comes from Australians themselves .
14 Special provisions will also ensure that those on modest incomes most of which comes from investments , such as people who have been made redundant , do not pay this 9% on their savings .
15 The bulk of this increase comes from families headed by a lone woman and , most often , a divorced woman .
16 Most support for people who can not manage daily living without help comes from families , friends and neighbours rather than from the various formal services .
17 This diversity comes from variations in the hydrophobic ( acyl chain ) and hydrophilic ( polar head group ) portions of these lipids .
18 More conclusive evidence comes from experiments in which the nucleus is removed from a fertilized egg , and is replaced by the nucleus of a cell which is already set on the road to becoming , for example , a gut cell or a skin cell .
19 Perhaps better evidence for such an effect comes from experiments using procedures quite different from those employed by Lawrence ( 1949 ) , procedures in which response strategies of the sort considered by Siegel ( 1967 ) could play no role .
20 As the best evidence for the effects under consideration comes from experiments demonstrating a difference between the acquired distinctiveness and acquired equivalence procedures , it is not essential for the theorist to devise a mechanism for both .
21 That the control of gene activity that characterizes a particular cell type is due to specific factors in the cell acting on the promoter , comes from experiments in which the promoter elements are switched around .
22 Salmon have been shown to be capable of the necessary olfactory discrimination , but the most direct evidence that they use their sense of smell comes from experiments , of the kind first performed by W. J. Wisby and A. D. Hasler , in which the salmon 's olfactory sense was impaired .
23 How bats avoid being jammed by other bats is not well understood , but an interesting clue comes from experiments on trying to put bats off .
24 The eldest must have got interested somehow , however , and , in many instances , the initial influence comes from teachers .
25 ‘ This support ’ , wrote Eleanor Rathbone , ‘ comes from sections of opinion otherwise widely divided , from employers and trade unionists , from economists , sociologists and experts on population , from parents and would-be parents of all classes , from organizations of women and leaders of religious thought ’ ( Rathbone , 1940 , p. xi ) .
26 It comes from Principles and costs £95 .
27 For the abrupt , hasty manner of Pound 's criticism seems to some readers to carry the implication ( to which Pound in fact did not subscribe ) that no critic is worth listening to unless he has laboured at the maker 's workbench ; that all worthwhile criticism of stories comes from story-tellers , that only poets are worth listening to about poems .
28 All the timber used , like fine oak in the kitchen , comes from forests which are in no danger .
29 In Britain , most sewage sludge comes from cities and is contaminated with industrial waste from which toxic metals can not be economically removed .
30 It comes from critics who imagine themselves penning formidable papers which , like those of Gregor Mendel , are hidden away or ignored for many years — and do not fare too well , therefore , in ISI 's listings .
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