Example sentences of "that come from [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 That was dwarfed by the $85 billion of extra help that came from European consumers , whose food prices were rigged way above world-market levels .
2 Most of the women were secretaries , models of deferential , under-educated Englishwomen who filed and typed and processed the enormous piles of bumph that came from many quarters .
3 A comparable slab of slightly less educated people , but including many of those who are educated , love quasi-science : books about bits that fall off Jupiter and the pyramids that came from outer space .
4 The real message that came from this question was that many family and part-time farmers had wives willing to do more than at present .
5 Not Mex-Spanish , but the musical kind that came from old Spain .
6 But those that came from arid islands and had to crane their necks in order to reach branches of cactus or leaves of trees , had much longer necks and a high peak to the front of their shells that enabled them to stretch their necks almost vertically upwards .
7 If this does happen , it could remove the phosphates that come from non-agricultural sources — up to 50% of the total .
8 But I was n't sure they were the kind of entities that come from other planets .
9 Yeah , so you see the few selected ones that come from other schools and you instantly assume that their school must be much more er much better looking than ours .
10 There is little doubt that there are some sounds that come from semi-acoustic guitars which are beyond the realms of an EQ job on a solid .
11 There is no doubt that the best way to invest is with the intention of selling more of the goods that come from those investments , and receiving a greater return on them .
12 Many of the benefits that come from brisk walking are due to the CV effect — the effect produced on the cardiovascular ( CV ) system .
13 It should examine the attitudes , values and assumptions that underlie the kind of information that comes from various sources .
14 And who will give you the personal prosperity that comes from low taxes — from your own savings , your own pension , your own home ?
15 At its best , in the ‘ high age ’ of religious life , the nuns ' lives had the authority that comes from total harmony between inner attitudes and outer forms .
16 The two pitches of VII , which we had innocently expected to be the crux , were rapidly overcome with the confidence that comes from prior knowledge .
17 Glen ( George ) Murphy agrees : ‘ It 's incredible the amount of fear that comes from that fire in the film , you know it 's behind the door waiting to leap out that 's the ‘ backdraft ’ in the title .
18 You know it 's a hypocrisy anything that comes from that side .
19 He says what he believes to be true and even if one disagrees with him , his uncompromising stances are vastly preferable to some of the gobbledy-gook that comes from some sections of the countryside establishment or those who change their views from year to year .
20 The name is designed to emphasise the vital energy that comes from fresh fruit and vegetables . ’
21 ‘ More the sort of bitterness that comes from ruined hope , you know . ’
22 With R & D environments , a project may frequently be stopped or transferred to another department before the inventor has had the opportunity to reap the joy that comes from full explorations of their work .
23 He said voters had to choose between Tory recession or Labour prosperity : ‘ We will bring back hope the hope that comes from restored pride in our town , a cleaned up environment and Darlington running all its own services . ’
24 Black people automatically distrust any information that comes from white people , and especially from government sources , she says .
25 There may be hostility to rivals but there is also the deep sense of solidarity and identity that comes from fierce loyalties to a place or a people .
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