Example sentences of "[noun prp] [noun] comes from the " in BNC.

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1 It was his inspiration to claim that ‘ At 60 miles an hour the loudest noise in this new Rolls Royce comes from the electric clock . ’
2 A sensational of the ‘ 91 Montpellier International Dance Festival , Didier Theron comes from the gutsy background of a steelworking family … to create a company of raw and stylish impact .
3 Castor oil comes from the bean but so does a powerful skin irritant , and a deadly poison called ricin .
4 Most of the income for Church of England parishes comes from the Church Commissioners .
5 Mr Nitch-Smith comes from the rich and powerful partnership , Denton , Hall , Burgin and Warrens .
6 The craftsman 's view of Lloyd Webber comes from the lyricist Don Black : " Andrew 's tunes reek of melody , in a world that does n't have much melody .
7 In fact it 's no accident that the fan 's position is on the input/preamp side of the B-1 ; part of the reason for Ampeg 's legendary SVT tone comes from the use of dedicated all-tube preamp systems , and the B-1R is no exception .
8 The chief opposition to the Hun Sen government comes from the royalist party , Funcinpec .
9 Indeed , if you go back to his grandfather 's generation , they go right underground , for Bill Larnach comes from the solid traditions of the Durham miners .
10 One of the most illuminating insights into the character of Frederick Barbarossa comes from the descriptions of him in the Fourth Book of Bishop Otto von Freising and from Rahewin , his twelfth-century biographer .
11 C. schwartzi comes from the Rio Purus and grows to around 2″ long
12 Saffron yellow comes from the dried pistils of the saffron crocus , but this plant is now extremely rare and the colour is exceptionally expensive .
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