Example sentences of "[noun sg] come from [adj] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | However , because some of its Members of Parliament come from rural areas , they want those rural areas to be protected . |
2 | There is the fact that the very rocks on which we live — no matter where — may have originated through volcanism ; that much of the gold and many of the other economic minerals that we use every day are linked with volcanic activity ; that most of the world 's best coffee and tea come from volcanic areas , and that there may be areas on the Moon and Mars which are analogous to terrestrial continents and oceans . |
3 | Did this paint particle come from this car body ? |
4 | Professional services available to the carer come from various sources and vary a great deal from area to area . |
5 | R. F. V. Heuston has argued that it should , saying that it can not make any difference whether the rules which identify the procedure come from common law , statute or a combination of both . |
6 | Most of the energy needed by the body for functions such as muscle movement come from these processes . |
7 | His influence on Margaret Thatcher has been acknowledged — particularly his insistence that many problems associated with the quality of life come from low productivity and bad management . |
8 | Since almost all those on death row come from impoverished backgrounds they lack the funds to hire their own attorney and will be appointed counsel by the Court . |
9 | Topics for the project come from many sources . |
10 | Scotland 's national coach has been disadvantaged only in the sense that so many of his squad come from one club , Rangers , who have had to withdraw six players because of injury . |
11 | The pupils in this school come from working class and multi-cultural backgrounds . |
12 | Many of the users of Pastel come from small business backgrounds , but as Mr Munson points out : ‘ There is a worldwide installed base of around 1,800 users . |