Example sentences of "will come from a [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | Mr Clinton will try to fudge the tax issue , arguing that most of the money will come from a wage-based premium , which will go straight to local health alliances rather than to the Treasury , and that much of the rest will come from ‘ sin taxes ’ — on alcohol and tobacco — which appeal to America 's Puritan conscience . |
2 | He will come from a rough housing scheme in Stirling and his name will be Billy Bremner . |
3 | The paradigm ‘ middle class ’ employee on the other hand will have some kind of ‘ white-collar ’ job , will come from a non-manual background , will be educated beyond the minimum and will expect his or her employment to have the trajectory of a ‘ career ’ , and will own a home . |
4 | Moviewatch will come from a different city or town every week , with the series covering the length and breadth of the UK and Northern Ireland . |
5 | The majority of marks will come from a written exam . |