Example sentences of "[noun pl] have come from [art] " in BNC.
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1 | I found it strange that those words had come from the Parliamentary Secretary because , when I read them , I thought that they had been written by the Labour candidate , John Metcalfe , because there was no other indication that that article had been written by a Minister of the Crown who is responsible for this country 's agriculture . |
2 | In fact there was a , I think some of the recent erm concerns about schools have come from an image that 's been built up over a period of time that the schools spend very little time on the , on the three Rs for example . |
3 | PC Fishwick said it is likely the ties have come from a shop in the North-East or North Yorkshire . |
4 | Since 1950 my influences have come from the Flemish Primitives , Frances de la Tour and Stanley Spencer . |
5 | Some of West Ham 's most violent supporters have come from the satellite estates of north London or new towns like Harlow or Thamesmead . |
6 | A CALL for a big shake-up in the structure of the Scottish leagues has come from a shock source . |
7 | The glass firm said all the suspect bottles had come from a new lightweight bottle-making process which had now been halted . |
8 | Most of the refugees had come from the Kurgan-Tyube region , the scene of bitter fighting between pro- and anti-government forces . |
9 | This is especially important if the mice have come from a source that is not usually used and if the health status of the colony of origin is unknown . |
10 | An increasing share of overseas earnings over the last 20 years has come from the sale of the dwindling assets of oil and natural gas . |
11 | Until now , grants to the eight older universities have come from the University Funding Council in Bristol , while the Scottish Office funded the 17 central institutions , including four new universities , technical institutes and specialist centres . |
12 | Most notably , the Spanish strategy was being implemented by a modernizing , socially reformist government , while in Britain the increasing pressures on the railways in recent years have come from a radical Conservative government hostile to the public sector in principle . |
13 | Perhaps the most practical advances have come from the increased awareness of the perpetuating effects of starvation with its psychological , emotional , and physical sequelae . |
14 | Many new ideas have come from the Marketing Departments of all Banks in recent years . |
15 | The major contribution to informed debate about the search for sites for the disposal of nuclear wastes has come from a group of geographers ( Openshaw et al. 1989 ) and a GIS approach to this problem can pay high dividends . |
16 | The sounds had come from a hundred yards east of the dell . |
17 | I did n't understand her questions was it the figures had come from the private sector I 'm not sure if she understood it herself either erm we 've talked in the social services planning cuts committee about a list of homes for refurbishment and Mr wanted a very long list er a list which would blight every home not on the list . |
18 | The best economic predictions have come from the Confederation of British Industry , and particularly from its chief economist , Andrew Sentance . |
19 | Although Allied have been working steadily to free or sell their required quota of pubs under government rules , few of the disposals have come from the 700-plus London estate of Taylor Walker . |
20 | Loans have come from a variety of country houses such as Nostell Priory , Goodwood , Saltram , Ickworth and Burghley House and are fairly evenly divided between portraits and classical mythology ; frequently both are combined . |
21 | Loans have come from the Ruskin Galleries in Bembridge on the Isle of Wight and from Ruskin 's former home at Brantwood in the Lake District ( both owned by the Ruskin Educational Trust ) , the Ashmolean Museum which also houses a body of material bequeathed by Ruskin , and from private collections in Britain . |
22 | Much of what we now know about the tool-using behaviour of wild chimpanzees has come from the remarkable long-term studies carried out at the Gombe Stream Reserve in Tanzania by British primatologist Jane Goodall . |
23 | One of the major incentives for managing accidents has come from the insurance industry . |
24 | His instructions had come from a book by Seve Ballesteros called Natural Golf . |
25 | Fortunately , that family was able to put in extra money — although it meant some sacrifices , such as doing without holidays and so on — but I contend that if those two girls had come from a less fortunate background , they simply would not have been able to continue their courses in current circumstances . |
26 | The South Americans have come from a five-nation tournament in Hamburg , where they beat Spain 2-1 and lost to Australia 3-2 . |
27 | And so although his early contributors had come from the European tradition which preceded the Great War , by the early Thirties he had come to rely more and more upon British contributors . |
28 | The passage of the Riot Act of 1715 , which made assembling for political ( as well as other ) purposes potentially a capital offence , reveals how far the Whigs had come from the early days when they had actively promoted political demonstrations and deliberately sought an alliance with " the crowd " . |
29 | Essentially identical results have come from an experiment by Hall and Honey ( 1989 a ) , which used quite different procedures . |
30 | The calls had come from a call-box because there 'd been the call-box signal before the money was put in . |