Example sentences of "[noun pl] comes [prep] the [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 In fact the first evidence for such oracles comes from the Peripatetic philosopher and historian Antisthenes of Rhodes , the contemporary of Polybius .
2 Some support for evolutionary theories comes from the comparative findings , which show that high maximum lifespans in optimal conditions ( cited in the introduction ) occur in creatures with a low risk of mortality in nature , and hence with strong selection maintaining late life .
3 The power of these systems to manage themselves and simplify the interface with users comes from the large amount of computer power which they use .
4 About 40% of funding for the public hospitals comes from the federal government , nearly 50% from state governments , and the remainder from private health insurance .
5 The word origami comes from the Japanese ori ( folding ) and kami ( paper ) .
6 This is because the energy for neuroses comes from the sexual instincts which are seeking private gratifications , rather than the combination of erotic and egoistic elements found in the social impulses .
7 ‘ I think the sense of camaraderie among rock musicians comes from the traditional thing of playing together and sitting in on sessions , ’ elaborates Liam .
8 The most recently popular explanation for women 's tendency to use more standard forms comes from the social network approach within sociolinguistics .
9 What I , and I having heard the director , what I want to be clear about , is that any decision which relates to closing local schools on , on economic grounds comes to the full county council , and is , is not dealt with by education .
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