Example sentences of "come mainly from [adj] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | Criticism has come mainly from local authorities , which reckon that the funding so far promised falls far short of that required . |
2 | At the time it was not available in the UK , and its critical acclaim came mainly from Continental motoring journalists . |
3 | In the country at large there was some pronounced hostility but it came mainly from one quarter and on one issue — churchmen and the religious settlement . |
4 | Opposition came mainly from former Communists , who as the Democratic Left Alliance were the second-largest party in the Sejm . |
5 | On 26 May 1965 a new clause proposed by Brooke , with support coming mainly from Conservative members , was carried by 176 votes to 128 which had the effect that the Act should expire on 31 July 1970 , unless Parliament by affirmative resolution of both Houses otherwise determined . |
6 | This new production will come mainly from existing discoveries not yet developed . |
7 | Information for strategic decisions will come mainly from secondary sources , but information for tactical decisions will rely more heavily on primary data . |
8 | The data come mainly from industrialised countries where the pattern of STDs differs from that in Africa . |
9 | The funds come mainly from individual donors , although there have been corporate donations from Hanson Trust PLC and one or two others . |
10 | In industrialized economies , government revenues come mainly from direct taxes on personal incomes and company profits , indirect taxes on purchases of goods and services , and contributions to state-run social security schemes . |
11 | Revenue from excise duties on home-produced goods and services and imports comes mainly from three sources : tobacco , alcoholic drinks and hydrocarbon oil ( predominantly petrol and diesel oil ) . |
12 | But they admit the interest is still largely experimental and that demand comes mainly from foreign tourists willing to try English fare . |