Example sentences of "[art] [noun] coming from the [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | Central government paid 10 per cent of the cost of unemployment benefit , the remainder coming from the republican government . |
2 | SAAB had estimated the costs and benefits of the line-out system and had calculated that the system would pay for itself within four years , with more than half of the savings coming from the increased production flexibility of the system and another 25 per cent coming from reduced labour turnover and absenteeism . |
3 | It was the voices coming from the little boxes , and the concept of man flying between America and England in a few hours , that he found difficult to grasp . |
4 | Instead , my attention was caught by the evidence coming from the hippocampal work , discussed in the last chapter , about the role of the phosphorylated proteins of the synaptic membrane . |
5 | And make no mistake , although this has been introduced in a piecemeal and seemingly haphazard manner , it is in effect a well thought out policy , with the strategy coming from the Tory think-tanks and implemented with gusto by their close friends and allies in both public and private industry . |
6 | An artist was finishing a vigorous painting of the Angel in the Apocalypse coming from the rising sun . |
7 | Let your arms swing with you and feel the energy coming from the extra oxygen you are breathing . |
8 | Let your arms swing with you and feel the energy coming from the extra oxygen you are breathing . |
9 | In the meantime , the sheep took off on cue and I could hear they had reached the Lion by the din coming from the main bar , I was put in a police van and off to the " cop-shop " ; when I took off my smock and the stupid hat there really was a frightened wing commander underneath . |
10 | This is not at all the case and if Tam ( who is usually very accurate in his writing ) read the material coming from the European Parliament he would know that this is not the case . |
11 | The church 's success in mobilizing support through FECCAS for far-reaching agrarian reforms in 1976 , coupled with the outspoken criticism of the regime coming from the Catholic university , UCA , provoked the wrath of the government-backed paramilitary groups . |
12 | A police officer who was at the scene of the crash said , ‘ Mrs Gallagher was travelling on her own side when struck by a vehicle coming from the opposite direction on her side of the road . ’ |
13 | In April 1986 our 29-year-old son met a lorry coming from the opposite direction with a very heavy utility trailer in tow . |
14 | Are they able to look without too dominant a preconception coming from the Western tradition ? |
15 | When using leaves to help identify a vine , the grower must take care to select samples from the mature foliage occurring beyond the sixth node from the base of a shoot coming from the previous year 's wood . |