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

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1 High modernist aura assumes the production of a unique work of art by ( legitimation for this comes from Romanticism ) the single creative individual producer .
2 A useful example of a management control system that incorporates performance measures comes from Thunder Bay in Ontario , Canada .
3 It could be and sometimes was , but i er the standard takes a lot of keeping up and er Much of the influence comes from newspaper and superior people implanting it on the population by reiterating these standards which often are wishful and they would like it to be so , but er They were hard days , they were hungry days .
4 Gloucester had four first teamers out too … so it was still a realistic test … the second half was so kind to the cherry and whites as the welsh side came powering back … their only score was a try by Ford which came after a lot of pressure … 16-5 the final score the final verdict comes from coach Keith Richardson …
5 Much of the precision comes from laser guidance .
6 It has been said over and over again that pupils need to gain confidence , and that confidence comes from success .
7 So the believing in religion with , with moral codes , particularly in those religions which have rather strict moral codes , and demand quite a lot from the believer , in terms of adherence to the er , to the moral law even those religions can be explained in terms of Freud 's transference theory , because that too , comes from childhood .
8 The passage in illus.2 comes from Act 2 of Hippolyte , at the entrance of the god Mercury .
9 ‘ When no status comes from position , then it falls to the individual to develop it — and that is the most difficult task , requiring education in technology , negotiation and psychology , ’ he said .
10 The PostScript Language comes from Adobe , whose licensing fee ensures that any genuine PostScript laser printer is going to cost oodles more that its Adobe-less cousin .
11 Dale McIntosh might sound as through he comes from North of the Border , but one look at the young no.8 's Maori features makes you wonder how he found his way into the Scottish squad .
12 It comes from North America .
13 Cannabis comes from hemp , which was among the first plants to be domesticated , especially in parts of South-East Asia , where it is a valuable source of fibre for making rope and twine .
14 Often this effect on essay style comes from enthusiasm on the part of the essay-writer for the style of the passage being discussed .
15 But instead of ploughing through the text , their introduction to the play comes from Tilt — a new Gloucester-based company .
16 On average , some 10 per cent of daily calorie intake comes from milk , a further 4 per cent from cream and cheese , and 7 per cent from butter .
17 The latest for lips comes from Cover Girl .
18 The order , announced yesterday , is for 500 luxury XJ6 saloons worth £17m and comes from Budget Rent a Car , one of the world 's leading car rental companies .
19 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 .
20 It was also proposed that the piece of roadway that comes from Road , in front of the community centre for 's Court , which at the moment is lower than the marketplace , the marketplace is raised , and th the road is lower .
21 One comes from change in the methods of manufacturing .
22 The one glimmer of recognition of a distinct ability comes from common-sense observation of business-school academics and top executives that there is a perceptual-analytic aptitude which is important to managers at the top .
23 Some of the water in these aquifers comes from recharge in wetter areas nearby , but much of it is ‘ fossil water ’ , rain that fell in the last Ice Age .
24 So just looking at that process , the process of making a piece of practical drama , whether it comes from text or not … the processes of assessment are very complex and far-reaching , and I think it would be very unreal to say that anybody could get to the end of that process without knowing very clearly what … the task had been , how they had approached it , how it had gone at the end really .
25 Woman is defective and misbegotten , for the active force in the male seed tends to the production of a perfect likeness in the masculine sex ; while the production of woman comes from defect in the active force or from some material indisposition , or even from some external influence ; such as that of a south wind , which is moist , as the Philosopher [ Aristotle ] observes .
26 In the UK , 93 per cent of our energy comes from fossil fuels , oil ( 35.2 per cent ) , coal ( 32.2 per cent ) and natural gas ( 25.2 per cent ) .
27 Part of the achievement of the visionary comes from inspiration that arises from considering the highest flights of imagination .
28 Some of the damage that comes from drug addiction , especially the physical damage , comes from secondary aspects of the drug .
29 More than 60% of AT&T 's $36 billion of sales comes from telephone calls , the remainder from sales of telephone equipment — the big computer-like switches that work telephone exchanges , and the smaller ones , called PABXs , that offices use to route calls internally .
30 The base Paradigm technology comes from software originally developed by Boeing for internal network management and as a strategic technology for the Computer Service Division 's commercial network business .
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