Example sentences of "come from [art] [adj] source " in BNC.

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1 Some scholars think that the infancy stories in Luke 's Gospel come from a separate source .
2 She broke down and wept bitterly when Wexford told her that that her husband 's supplementary income had come from a criminal source .
3 Later it was revealed that the money had come from a different source .
4 The information had come from a reliable source and they had no reason to doubt it .
5 The tip had come from a reliable source .
6 Only use floppy disks that have come from a reputable source , such as shrink-wrapped software .
7 One of the more remarkable features of the British energy scene has been the speed with which forecasts of demand have fallen , and the CEGB 's new forecasts are the lowest yet to come from an official source .
8 OSF/1 on MIPS customers are mostly policy-led companies who want the operating system to come from an independent source , although there are reasons for changing , according to Stone , including loadable drivers for accommodating new graphics options and shared libraries that reduce the size of the applications .
9 He had said that it was the duty of any chairman to refer an offer that came from a reputable source to his board and shareholders .
10 But it came from a reliable source .
11 We know that all the lapis lazuli used in the ancient Middle East came from a single source in the Badakshan Valley , Afghanistan , but this source does not contain wollastonite .
12 All ancient lapis came from a single source in Badakshan in Afghanistan .
13 The room was high , wide and lit with a soft yellow light which came from no particular source that Rincewind could identify .
14 Do you find that , as Adrienne Rich wrote of Marie Curie , ‘ her wounds came from the same source as her power ? ’
15 The breakthrough came from an unlikely source : an Assistant Commissioner of Police at Scotland Yard , Alker Tripp .
16 This time the interruption came from an unexpected source , as Lesley-Jane Decker leapt to the defence of her idol .
17 Another tribute came from an independent source , and a man who knows what he is talking about .
18 It is coming from a third-party source that Data General declines to identify , and is already used in high-end sites .
19 I have a feeling it 's coming from the same source .
20 True knowledge and true understanding , it is implied , can only come from a divine source .
21 I appeal to the Minister to give at least some consideration to how far the environmental statement should come from a neutral source rather than from the promoters .
22 Music , therefore , should always come from a single source , not a single loudspeaker but a group of speakers close enough together for the natural sound to leave the platform at the same time as the electronic sound .
23 The ‘ ancient pine forests ’ concept is linked to another myth about chemical sensitivity — that patients who are ‘ universal reactors ’ are reacting to all synthetic organic chemicals because they come from a common source .
24 It might be , for example , that these authors ' social concerns and their use of realism both come from a common source : increased knowledge of social reality as a result of sociological work in the nineteenth century and the urbanisation of Britain ; that is , a correlation rather than a causation .
25 Data on consolidated government revenues and expenditures come from a different source , and are differently classified .
26 Police powers to enter premises come from the following sources : 1 .
27 Most of the above accounts come from the French sources .
28 The antagonist as a religious believer is right to assert that the moral code comes from a sacred source , which he calls God , but which is really the Primal Father .
29 It comes from a third-party source DG declines to identify and is already used in high-end sites .
30 His pleasure comes from a different source : ‘ I am obviously very conscious of what my forebears achieved and therefore it matters to me that the business has survived , remained independent and has grown . ’
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