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

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1 We sent a message of solidarity to the 250 women on board the ship , who had come from different parts of the world including the Arab Region .
2 One feels that Nyerere was specifically addressing educated people like himself , who had come from different backgrounds , absorbed European culture and manners , discovered a common nationalist cause and gone through a political campaign successfully together , yet still knew relatively little about one another 's cultural traditions .
3 The students came from different races in Burma — a few Burmans , more Karens , a Chin or two , a Kachin and several Anglo-Burmans and one Indian ; so living , learning and worshipping together called for and indeed produced a spirit of racial understanding and unity .
4 I often felt as if we came from different planets ! ’
5 Its members came from different parts of Tanzania and performed traditional dances from all the regions , as well as choreographing new works .
6 In the preceding three chapters the styles of work and the surviving examples discussed came from different parts of Europe , but , in Volume I , only one basic source of inspiration and culture was affecting building design and function .
7 The two players came from different sides of the Scottish footballing psyche .
8 Such romantic libretti required a choreographer to have a greater understanding of the significance of each movement , particularly if the protagonists came from different classes or environments as in La Sylphide ( a farmer and a fairy ) or Giselle ( a count and a peasant ) .
9 Since these groups came from different backgrounds and worked in different institutional settings , they chose to explore different aspects of the environment and adopted different theoretical models .
10 The whole of this area is a maelstrom of medical ‘ meteorites ’ , all coming from different directions .
11 They would pass , coming from different directions , and Babur would smile at him .
12 No no no what what Can I can I just say well I 'm What what the treasurer of an event like this needs to do is to note down the source of the cash he receives , to note where it 's coming from different products , how much is being received from that
13 At the start of the 1980s , it seemed to me that until we knew more about the answers to such questions then it would be hard to compare and make sense out of the varied and possibly conflicting results that were coming from different labs .
14 er it 's it 's about geography is n't it ? er coming from different areas of the country .
15 I realized that the voices were coming from different rooms in the building .
16 YOU could n't conceivably have two carriage processions coming from different parts of London to Westminster Abbey for the coronation and then going separate ways .
17 If the system is set up to compare the amounts of each wavelength coming from different parts of the scene the problem of colour constancy is solved immediately .
18 ‘ Why does it come from different places ? ’
19 To this centre people would come from different parts to learn from each other about issues which affect them all in everyday life .
20 ‘ We may come from different parts of this great nation of ours .
21 Flooring material for one customer may come from different production and store areas and Mal has responsibility for the collation of all orders leaving the Coventry plant .
22 They include inspectorates , audit bodies , scientific research bodies and management consultants , all of which come from different traditions of evaluation .
23 But in many respects they are very different , and they come from different times : they are separated from one another by three-quarters of a century .
24 I think that the points that I want to make here , because people come from different positions , is one , this is a long term strategy .
25 As the recipes come from different cooks , the weights and measures may vary slightly , depending on the author .
26 Everyday experience tells us that a flavour mixed with some other will be perceived differently from that flavour presented on its own , but a click and a light ( perhaps because they come from different modalities ) are less likely to interact in this way .
27 But they come from different worlds .
28 The most difficult aspect of a merger is trying to put a team together of people who come from different business cultures and trying to adjust them to a different end .
29 They may look alike in shape and have some forms of behaviour in common , but they come from different parts of the world .
30 Because they are copied from it directly ( with only minor changes ) , they make sense as individual sentences ; but they do not connect together , because they come from different places in the original book .
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