Example sentences of "comes from [art] [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 One such comes from a Japanese company , Immutable Music Inc. of Yokohama .
2 They can be specifically blocked by several toxins , for example tetrodotoxin , commonly written T T X , which comes from a Japanese Puffer Fish .
3 Here is another and it is an interesting and rewarding exercise to translate this into language with plain meaning It comes from a Japanese journal , clearly influenced by trans-Pacific pomposity .
4 Support for this view comes from a recent evaluation report undertaken for the Department of Health ( Skillmix and the Effectiveness of Nursing Care 1993 , Centre for Health Economics , University of York ) .
5 Indirect evidence for this hypothesis comes from a recent study where urinary and faecal concentrations of 5-ASA and Ac-ASA were measured after taking both 5-ASA and Ac-ASA by either the oral or rectal route in human volunteers .
6 Melrose comes from a strong rugby family with his elder brother Gregg a member of past Parramatta premiership winning teams while younger brother Brian has been a regular first-grade player with both Parramatta and Western Suburbs .
7 The best chance of making this plan work comes from a new idea now being secretly floated in the electronics industry .
8 Fundamentalism is a belief system that can not be refuted because it comes from a supreme being .
9 Margaret , who comes from a rural background , and whose sympathies have much in common with Dorothea 's , objects to this as ‘ an unchristian and isolated position ’ .
10 It is to be noted that this sentiment comes from a great prose writer .
11 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 .
12 Comes from a rich family .
13 Current research funding comes from a wide variety of sources including SERC , EC , HSE , DTI , and industry .
14 While teletext is produced by television companies , Prestel information comes from a wide variety of sources — government , commercial and educational , known collectively as Information Providers ( lPs ) .
15 Information in the Bulletin comes from a wide range of publications which are scanned daily to keep readers up-to-date .
16 Pollution , however , comes from a wide range of sources other than industry , such as domestic refuse and sewage , farming , mining , transport exhaust fumes and electricity generation .
17 This heritage comes from a colonial model of top-down health care where the doctor , the matron and the administrator head three parallel hierarchies staffed by ranks of nurses and clerks .
18 Perhaps the most telling measure of performance comes from a straight comparison with the R25 V6 .
19 I think one can point to another fact which is that Monsieur Mitterand comes from a political party erm which resembles that of his predecessor in being pro-European .
20 But there may not be any tax to pay on it if the pension comes from a former employer of hers , and if she has a National Insurance retirement pension from her own contributions the special ‘ wife 's earned income allowance ’ will be due .
21 Other evidence supporting the second point of view comes from a retrospective study of 68 children with proven sensitivity to cow 's milk .
22 My hand today comes from a duplicate pairs game played at the St Malachy 's club earlier this week .
23 My hand today comes from a duplicate pairs game played at the St Malachy 's club earlier this week .
24 It comes from a malicious poem about the Vicar or.the Parish " whose constant care was no man to offend " .
25 It comes from a third-party source DG declines to identify and is already used in high-end sites .
26 He goes well fresh , was possibly past his best for the season in those two clashes with Katabatic last term , and comes from a stable firing out winners .
27 But the twist is who will be the one to die for the rest and the storyline comes from a real incident .
28 erm that 's a clumsy , and perhaps you might say a rather German way of putting it , but seeing religion as one of the things people do , one of the things that we can understand now that we 're good at understanding history — we can understand how society works , we can understand that a person is interested in religion for psychological reasons because he is a certain kind of person , comes from a certain kind of family , and so from all sorts of angles religion is being understood and the cost is that it 's not such an absolute thing as before .
29 Blonde , 21-year-old Elizabeth Dugan , who comes from a respectable family , went on trial yesterday for attempted murder .
30 Novelist Graham Roos , 26 , who has known Antonia for eight years , said : ‘ She comes from a cosmopolitan background and she is quite sophisticated .
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