Example sentences of "have come from [adj] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | Most of that carbon dioxide has come from burning fossil fuels ( coal , gas and oil ) . |
2 | It has already been postulated that the intellectual origin of these criticisms lies in liberal political philosophy ; however , confirmation has come from empirical research . |
3 | None of these has come from official Church sources , a matter which surprises Mr Demos Strouthos of Prediction magazine , who is enthusiastic in his support of his advertisers . |
4 | Success has come from effective teamwork , a more focused strategy and stronger marketing . |
5 | New and more productive cereal cultivars have contributed their share to improved yields , but the biggest share in developed countries like the United States has come from increased use of fertilizers — 55 per cent between 1965 and 1976 , according to the New Delhi paper quoting an FAO estimate . |
6 | So that 's been very important , economies of scale are very important in the erm , the growth of manufacturing trade , which is essentially an increase in intra , in intra industry trade , as , as opposed to inter industry trade which is erm the simultaneous import and export of er products from different industries like produce capital goods , so cars and in return you will import erm food products but the majority of the increase in world trade has come from this intra industry variety . |
7 | Much of what we now know , in a still difficult and very controversial area , about different kinds of ‘ televised violence ’ and their differential effects on differently situated children , or about the effects of different kinds of political broadcasting — party statements , electoral reporting , definitions of the ‘ main issues ’ — has come from this kind of research . |
8 | A major contribution to public awareness of the modern kite has come from exceptional kite flyers with artistic ability to create multi-coloured artforms . |
9 | Come to think of it , the Krooms may have come from outer space , though outer space was not then as popular as it later became for launching expeditions against Earthmen . |
10 | The missing two-thirds of its energy must have come from elastic tension stored in its huge tendons , tail and lower back . |
11 | The £40,000 with of high technology next to it may just as well have come from another world as another country . |
12 | The revolutionaries might as well have come from another planet for all the relevance their schemes had to the real concerns of the peasantry . |
13 | A few fishing boats sat in the lagoon , some outrigger canoes were drawn up on the sand and one small pleasure yacht , which must have come from another island , was anchored to a buoy . |
14 | In each case , the new school now contained fry of two different sizes , and so it was clear that some must have come from another family . |
15 | About two-thirds of this will have come from nuclear power , the rest from research and medical uses . |
16 | Silver must have come from silver-bearing lead and copper ores but there is no evidence of mining lead itself until the late Saxon period . |
17 | The proposal has come from Scotia , but might equally have come from this side . |
18 | Only initiation of operation to have come from Eighth Army . |
19 | Cos I 've come from higher class to the low lower class . |
20 | They 've come from next door got ta be they 've bor , burrowed down a ha , another |
21 | Local residents again pointed out that so far all the dust that had blown had come from one three-acre section of the lake : ‘ The worry is that if it 's not attended to and if the entire 150 acres rise up and start blowing at the same time it could be a national disaster . |
22 | The initial legal advice had come from Foreign Office lawyers . |
23 | The initial legal advice had come from Foreign Office lawyers but the contrary advice came from Sir Nicholas . |
24 | A lot of the men , had come from this pit where dad worked . |
25 | On the infrastructural side , most of the investment had come from Urban Programme and derelict-land grant sources . |
26 | The Scots trailed 12-0 to Nadroga at the interval though , as in Canberra , the opposition scores , through Lala and Esala , the latter 's converted by Suka , had come from Scottish largesse when originally in possession . |
27 | The Scots trailed 12-0 to Nadroga at the interval though , as in Canberra , the opposition scores , through Lala and Esala , the latter 's converted by Suka , had come from Scottish largesse when originally in possession . |
28 | In addition , remember that within your own firm there will be people who have come from other law firms , who have an interest in technology or who may have contacts in the business . |
29 | Once the catalogue is written , the specialist calculates the quantities of each type of pottery that have come from each layer and makes observations about the significance of the groups of pottery . |