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

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1 The curriculum is designed by teachers who unconsciously reflect the view that city life is best , even if they come from the rural areas .
2 Tears come from the deepest emotions , from joy and beauty and often they are tinged with nostalgic sadness .
3 You 've heard about this symbol of the brotherhood of man set in welcoming Perugia with its ancient traditions of hospitality , where every year bright-eyed , bushy-tailed youngsters come from the four corners of the world to study Italian culture and promote peace and international understanding . ’
4 But the politicking and the violence have nearly all come from the Spanish Basques ; French Basques have remained relatively quiet .
5 They come from the roughest jails where they expect trouble all the time .
6 Police powers to enter premises come from the following sources : 1 .
7 Suggestions for closures and amalgamations come from the individual magistrates courts committees in the areas in question .
8 They come from the upper classes and are socially acceptable .
9 Further obstacles come from the short-term costs of re-construction and from a lack of local buyers .
10 Though local government is important in Britain and there is some decentralized administration , the chief impetus and the major decisions all come from the central departments of state based in Whitehall .
11 You see , I come from the criminal classes .
12 In these days when party politics have entered so fully into local government , nominations to committees frequently come from the political groups of the council and it is at the group meetings of the council that a new member should stake his claim for membership of particular committees of his choice .
13 Also , the best solos often come from the best songs , because there 's something in the song to feed off — a chord structure , a feeling or an atmosphere .
14 The best solos often come from the best songs , because there 's something in the song to feed off — a chord structure , a feeling or an atmosphere
15 The figures come from the head teachers union which is blaming stress caused by the government 's education reforms .
16 Yes , they come from the local schools and erm The Watch , the children of what they call The Watch erm part of the Sussex Trust come along , and erm oh , they just pop in and very often they , at the end of term they come with tadpoles and things that they Oh , I , I have n't mentioned the frogs and toads , we 've plenty of those .
17 Most of the above accounts come from the French sources .
18 The reds and browns come from the carotenoid pigments which then come into their own .
19 J. Three of the trading estates have had New Towns built with them to house workers and their families who come from the larger towns or from villages where there is no more work .
20 It has put in it 's place , a , er a general purposes and finance sub- committee , this is this one referred to , it has not made allowances for who shall serve on it per county , all it did , it called it together very quickly , and to cut costs to authorities , it 's based the meetings in Bristol instead of Exeter , and it was suggested by the chairman of W R A D , that perhaps any volunteers coming onto it , erm , would in fact come from the surrounding counties .
21 Manufacturing techniques and finish are the same ; nuts and bolts come from the same vendors .
22 The best stories always come from the worst experiences . ’
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