Example sentences of "come from the [adj] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | Almost all petroleum imports by Yugoslavia come from the Soviet Union , Iraq , Libya , and Algeria . |
2 | If there 's a supply side shock , erm , if we take bad weather in say the northern hemisphere , that 's going to affect prices , but because there are some producers who sell on the world market who come from the southern hemisphere , right , perhaps , there 's good weather in the southern hemisphere , and that 's , because there 's a larger geographical area over which erm , production is spread , it 's less likely that we , we 're going to see major fluctuations in supply right , and as a result it 's less likely that we 're going to see major fluctuations in price . |
3 | Once again we compute the formula , where the come from the unrestricted model in equation ( 3.19 ) and the now come from the regression of Y t on the variable . |
4 | The solutions they proffer only come from the limited range of their own experience . |
5 | People who come from the outside world inhabit the periphery , where they have no cattle and live an inferior life . |
6 | They come from the other way |
7 | We need to be able to take deliveries at all times of the day and it is very difficult to dictate to carriers , especially when they come from the other end of the country , what time they can deliver . |
8 | They have evolved separately and thus we discover that monkeys with prehensile tails serving them as an extra hand only come from the New World . |
9 | ( The other votes come from the first class counties . ) |
10 | FROM the birth of radio astronomy in 1932 , when Jansky discovered cosmic radio waves and established that they come from the Galactic Centre , it has been clear that something very remarkable is taking place at the core of the Milky Way . |
11 | The little border town of Ludlow may well be a twelfth-century example of planning on a smaller and more rudimentary scale , but the most notable examples come from the thirteenth century — Salisbury , New Winchelsea , the five bastide towns laid out by Edward I in North Wales , and part of Kingston-upon-Hull , laid out by Edward from 1293 onwards . |
12 | The beads probably come from the Islamic world . |
13 | ‘ All the contributions , ’ he told us , ‘ come from the present century , starting with Max Beerbohm . |
14 | Black Orcs come from the eastern side of the Worlds Edge Mountains and are bigger , stronger and tougher than ordinary Orcs . |
15 | Delicious dates come from the Middle East , and are especially easy to obtain at Christmas time . |
16 | The two main sources of social data come from the inner world of the library and the outside world of living people . |
17 | It 's like the attitude that you have to be good and religious , think the right thoughts , wear the right clothes , believe the right things , come from the right background , if you are in any way to be acceptable to God . |
18 | Well they come from the right area , do n't they ? |
19 | The other two examples of regionarii come from the auxiliary fort at Ribchester , where both Aelius Antonius and T. Floridius Natalis combined the post with that of praepositus numeri or fort commander . |
20 | ‘ As you say , when these instructions arrive , you 'll find that they come from the very top . |
21 | The new ideas , that come from the grey area where energy and matter interchange , need new words , just as rough country needs Land-Rovers ; without the vocabulary , the traveller in new ideas is permanently aboriginal . |
22 | Most nuns come from the Tibetan countryside and may join the nunnery in their early teens or even when they are as young as nine or 10 . |
23 | Unemployment benefits come from the social security budget . |
24 | Paintings come from the Paris-oriented group , Les Vingt , which exhibited Van Gogh , Gauguin , Cezanne , Monet and Renoir well before their reputations were established in France , from the dreamy Symbolists and the more forceful Flemish Expressionists . |
25 | We accept figures for newspaper circulations because they come from the independent Audit Bureau of Circulation . |
26 | Nor would it be a significant gesture towards Britain 's 2.5 million Moslem inhabitants , as he suggests , because those Moslems mostly come from the Indian sub-continent , and the Khalili collection has about as much connection with their material culture as a collection of French medieval art has with Czech baroque art . |
27 | Most of them are opportunists , most of them come from the local area they 'll know the housing estates and whatever happens . |
28 | Again , most come from the local supermarket except for the small , but spectacular scarlet ‘ Flamboyant ’ , brought more than 30 years ago . |
29 | Yes , dripping with power I come from the hidden kingdom |
30 | The figures come from the latest study , Restaurant Chain Market in Europe , compiled by GIRA SIC , a market research company affiliated to the Geneva International Research Associates group , which concentrates on service industries and catering . |