Example sentences of "[noun sg] have come from [art] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Local support has come from the school 's own governors , the Sudbury Common Lands Trust which gave £3,000 and Sudbury Hockey Club , which raised £7,000 towards the total .
2 and support has come from the hospital doctors ' and NHS consultants ' associations .
3 That no similar slogan has come from the car workers is important , and is tied up with the fact that ‘ the car plants for the car workers ’ makes no sense to the lads who work on the line .
4 An important influence over this change has come from the US , where shareholders have stepped up the pressure to conform to good community practice .
5 Funding has come from a variety of sources including the Wolfson Foundation and Charitable Trust , the Museums and Galleries Improvement Fund , the Worshipful Company of Glass Sellers of London , the British Glass Education Trust and private donations .
6 To make good the depredations that years of neglect have wrought on the Flavian amphitheatre , L40 billion ( £19.3 million ; $29 million ) funding has come from the Banco di Roma , newly created from the merger of three of Italy 's banks in preparation for the single European market .
7 The coaching has come from the Union itself and University students .
8 Much of the spur for the tight rein which has been kept on emotion has come from the players themselves after their 10-9 victory over England at Cardiff a fortnight ago .
9 No courier had come from the south .
10 The suggestion about the car had come from the rifleman — he 'd asked if I had a car , and I 'd said yes , because I did n't want them to know that I 'd come by boat .
11 Also , much of the money for the campaign has come from the community itself , and where outside groups have provided assistance , either financially or otherwise , it has been on the terms of the YCCC rather than anyone else .
12 Aid agencies all over the world have tried to ease their situation , but more immediate help has come from a Hereford farmer .
13 A shriek of laughter had come from the bedroom .
14 The piece tended to blame left-wing publications , whereas in fact the most virulent opposition to the Council had come from the Italian — and to some extent the French — ultra-right .
15 The initiative has come from the order of Irish Dominican monks who live at San Clemente , and particularly from Father Leonard Boyle , prefect of the Vatican Library and former member of the community .
16 The sound had come from the kitchen and Charlotte led the way through to where Frank Griffith sat smoking over the remains of a bread and cheese lunch .
17 Now most of you in the room have come from a P A Y E background , have n't you ?
18 Most raw materials for industry and almost all the fuel have come from the mainland .
19 Further evidence of immune mediation has come from the finding of circulating , non-organ specific and organ specific antibodies .
20 But the most aggressive stance has come from the military .
21 Funding for the exhibition has come from the Istanbul Foundation for Culture and the Arts .
22 They both were astonished that so far no indication of trouble had come from the town common ; but reckoned that it would not be long now before it did , for a few escapers from the castle had been glimpsed running in that direction .
23 Rita confessed her frock had come from a Beverly Hills shop which was so snooty the assistant asked her if she had an appointment : ‘ I asked , ‘ Why , do the dresses have something else to do ? ’ ’
24 Endorsement of the Ericsson approach has come from the Deutsche Bundespost Telekom , which says that it plans to use it as the basis for a pilot network .
25 He was Desmond , he was young and bright and flattered that a man had come from the Security Service to see him , and agreeably surprised that a Field Agent of the Federal Bureau of Investigation had ended up in his stockinged feet in his front room .
26 When they had all been seen to , and no call had come from the complex , Dr Rafaelo summoned Shelley to follow him .
27 First , Iraq has threatened to attack Israel and Saudia Arabia with missiles and bombs if war breaks out in the Gulf ; the Iraqi News Agency said the warning had come from the country 's Air Force Commander .
28 They had been about half way through when the message had come from the District Chief .
29 Wade goes further and questions , on the basis of American administrative history , the claim that bureaucratic growth has come from the expansion of established agencies .
30 ‘ A letter has come , ’ said Kathleen , timidly , ‘ a letter has come from the solicitor . ’
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