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

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1 To understand how this view developed we have to recall the effect of the insights into oral language acquisition that came from the work of Chomsky .
2 Everyone in the place heard the gasp that came from the Trunchbull 's throat .
3 Once there , Maria let her robe slide from her shoulders before stepping quickly out of her pants while Luke undressed swiftly , tantalising shadows playing over his flesh , revealed and then tormentingly concealed as he moved in and out of the circle of soft golden light that came from the lamp at one side of her low , wide bed .
4 He was not in any sense a vain man , but he had a conceit of himself that came from the knowledge that he dominated every quarter that he occupied .
5 Anything that came from the convent she regarded as her right .
6 She was still bent to the Dobermann when she discovered that she needed a moment to control a knot of emotion that came from the thought that she would see neither the dog nor its owner again .
7 The British people will also note that all that came from the spokesman for the Government who have raised the tax burden to its highest level in British history .
8 He was interrupted by a polite cough that came from the doorway , and they turned to see Ling , who had arrived in time to hear Silas 's last words .
9 He felt her shake , a tremor that came from the root .
10 Her humanity was something useless to her , something that came from the Denver NoGo and which should have died in Spanish Fork with Andrew Jean and the others .
11 It was the House of Commons , and the Cabinet and the Prime Minister that came from the Commons , that Bagehot saw as the efficient working parts of the Constitution as these got on with the job of actually running the show .
12 One is the best example from the tumour that came from the reception .
13 To allow them to do their job well it was essential to keep them informed of ATB policy and to listen to the ideas and suggestions that came from the industry , usually through them .
14 So after one or two other visits to The Bun Shop or Joe Mullins ' Volunteer in Cambridge on nights off , he eventually presented me with a log book detailing some 280/290 hours of flying , which was about the average of the normal straight-through pilot that came from the training machine aid could then enter all Operational Training Unit .
15 All that came from the time when Central News was transmitted from Birmingham .
16 At times , he seemed to have to cope single-handedly with everything that came from the Opposition .
17 The noises that came from the rooms on either side seemed like the sound-track of a film that everyone in the hotel was playing , a film in which various people were constantly ambushed , or tortured , or — in joy — found God .
18 Despite the various amounts that come from the Foundation for Sports and the Arts — given at the whim of the trustees in a haphazard fashion — they do not compensate in any way for the £60 million cut in real grant from the Government since 1986 .
19 You mentioned earlier on that that perhaps er like with Guy Fawkes , there 's a lot of things that come from the past , from our history and we lose Perhaps we lose a bit of sight about where they 've come from .
20 The world is a treasure house of free delights ; beyond music and poetry are painting and sculpture and these are only the arts ; the joys that come from the mystics compared to those from the arts are like seeing masterpieces instead of prints .
21 It annoys me when I hear the criticisms that come from the Secretary of State for the Environment .
22 We said that come from the film Cats and he reckoned the copy of Memories he 's got is sung by who ?
23 The other is the words that come from the Pastor as he opens the bible to read .
24 First , by borrowing the Big Ideas and process technology that come from the United States and providing the hardworking , low-paid workers , developing nations can achieve competitive advantage .
25 Technological advances might mean that we live in an artificial environment with respect to time-cues , but it is a rhythmic environment nevertheless , and our possession of a body clock means that all the advantages that come from the integration of biological and environmental rhythms apply equally to ourselves .
26 Such skills , which fill one 's ‘ beads of knowledge ’ within the person , are the poisonous creative powers for transformation that come from the crystal boxes of the Tianawa gods .
27 What is different in the Banbury situation erm is that fact that you are not only talking about one school and it 's education because Banbury School draws not only it 's own eleven to sixteen year old children , who have the option to go forward to the sixth form , but of course all the children that come from the Warriner School at Bloxham , all the children that come from Drayton School , and a certain number of the children who might come from the Roman Catholic Secondary School in Banbury , so there are a whole lot more people involved than just the actual children , and that 's what made Banbury a hybrid .
28 Undoubtedly benefits are coming from those sorts of changes that come from the Health Service reforms .
29 And er and an item particularly that comes from the church council .
30 For now , we should look at more of the essential components of life on Earth : the energy that comes from the Sun , and which keeps the whole system rolling ; and the atmosphere itself , which protects us from too much of that radiation , and provides several of life 's essential ingredients .
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