Example sentences of "[det] [noun] comes from the [adj] " in BNC.

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1 But in the total picture if you take what a , any , an average American state spends and you ask the question what proportion of that money comes from the federal government , the answer is wait for it , the answer is about twenty percent .
2 I believe that one firm is at present training one male monotype operator , who is being taught by a woman , It is true that this evidence comes from the opposing side so to speak , but nowhere is a counter-assertion put forward by the union that men had applied to learn and been turned away .
3 Another theory comes from the serious Australian Magazine journalist Frank Robson .
4 our rugby action this week comes from the divisional championships … the South West are on course to win these because on Saturday at Gloucester they made it two wins out of two … this time out they beat the North by 29 points to 16
5 Support for this explanation comes from the geographical distribution of the feral dog population , concentrated in central and southern Italy .
6 Support for this idea comes from the following observations .
7 In the UK the most authoritative statement of this position comes from the Corporate Report ( ASC 1975 , pp.9 and 15 ) .
8 This butterflyfish comes from the Tropical Atlantic and the Caribbean .
9 In fact the first evidence for such oracles comes from the Peripatetic philosopher and historian Antisthenes of Rhodes , the contemporary of Polybius .
10 A good theatrical director knows that aggression comes from the right wing of a stage .
11 It 's a popular misconception that all fleece comes from the USA-based company Malden Mills , who produce the well-known ‘ polar ’ range : Polarquest , Polarlite , Polarplus etc .
12 check batch numbers on rolls to make sure each roll comes from the same batch , and that colours will match .
13 The Chancellor said the strategy for sustained growth rested on three principles : that growth comes from the private sector , not Whitehall ; that a continuing commitment to low inflation was vital if competitiveness were to be maintained ; that the only way to increase the country 's long-term growth rate was by improving the supply performance of the economy .
14 As a result of the various Immigration Acts there is now virtually no ‘ primary ’ immigration from the New Commonwealth ; most settlement comes from the close relations and dependents of those already resident in Britain ( ibid . ) .
15 Most support comes from the Iranian Red Crescent , with donations of food and clothing from private individuals .
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