Example sentences of "coming from the [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Only very few of these pretty little fish reach the aquarium market , coming from the Great Barrier Reef and areas of Oceania .
2 Coming from the Great Barrier Reef and other areas of the western Pacific the Square Anthias is never a cheap fish , but its beauty ensures that it will always be in demand .
3 The two sets of chromosomes are contributed by the two parents of the new being ; there are normally 23 pairs — 22 like pairs and one pair which , although coming from the two parents , may differ .
4 I had been walking towards a closed door , and by a sudden magic its impenetrable wood became glass , through which I saw myself coming from the other direction , the future .
5 Coming from the other direction , the internal auditor is said by some to have the right background in systems of control by may be , at least initially , too much focused on the , albeit increasingly onerous , financial and computer issues .
6 The effect of such a provision is to prevent any conduct of the business being construed as acceptance of any counter offer coming from the other party .
7 ( And yet I remember one morning — when confronted by a preliminary plate of very sour , very cold slices of orange I could not stop a few tears trickling miserably down my cheeks — a gruff voice coming from the other end of the table .
8 Half an hour later , descending the stairs , she was startled to hear voices coming from the first floor .
9 • Dwyer 's Wallabies walk on water — Steve Jones sees trouble coming from the new ruck/maul law
10 That bombshell , coming from the Labour party at a time when Nottinghamshire miners are continually breaking production records , shows Labour 's lack of faith in and support for the coal industry , and why Nottinghamshire miners abandoned socialism in 1985 .
11 It 's rather late for the press releases on some months later , the press release coming from my group and coming from the Labour group it was a late conversion but not much of a conversion let's face it , the word tokenism springs to mind that 's what I 've written next to the Conservative line there , totally , and I do n't believe in nursery education but they know there are votes in it .
12 Now the amount received does n't look so wonderful with £600 coming from the regular saving and the measly £97.70 coming from interest earned .
13 I recognized some pirated recordings of Sade in cabaret coming from the upper floor and , louder , some mid-period John Coltrane from the living-room .
14 This is not at all the case and if Tam ( who is usually very accurate in his writing ) read the material coming from the European Parliament he would know that this is not the case .
15 Let your arms swing with you and feel the energy coming from the extra oxygen you are breathing .
16 Let your arms swing with you and feel the energy coming from the extra oxygen you are breathing .
17 The music was coming from the closed door .
18 The laughter and voices were coming from the closed rooms at the end of the corridor that Ruth had christened the west wing .
19 It is the scent of sweet basil , and it is coming from the far end of the market where a solitary wrinkled old man sits on an upturned basket , scores and scores of basil plants ringed all around him like a protective hedge .
20 The pattern of raw materials coming from the developing world to this and other developed countries for production and sale of finished goods , often back to the developing world , has changed .
21 He chose the time carefully , lurked and caught Dersingham as he was coming from the stable yard after having driven himself out .
22 The blue component of incoming solar radiation is scattered so severely that it appears to our eyes to be coming from the entire sky .
23 Morais and Bertelson ( 1975 ) pointed out that the usual dichotic listening paradigm does not allow one to distinguish between an interpretation of the REA in terms of ear of stimulus presentation and an alternative explanation favouring input coming from the right side of space .
24 SAAB had estimated the costs and benefits of the line-out system and had calculated that the system would pay for itself within four years , with more than half of the savings coming from the increased production flexibility of the system and another 25 per cent coming from reduced labour turnover and absenteeism .
25 Coming from the critical position that they do , the conservative-historians have little difficulty in deciding whether or not the changes they have identified in either post-war sexual morality , or legislation relating to sexual morality , can be plausibly described as ‘ permissive ’ .
26 These pathological findings are in agreement with clinical studies , the most convincing evidence coming from the prospective community study in Framingham .
27 He had to talk above the noise of the discotheque music coming from the Communist club next door .
28 I went into the service in nineteen seventy as a national trainee , and I 'm therefore coming from the administrative branch of the service .
29 Are they able to look without too dominant a preconception coming from the Western tradition ?
30 Coming from the western Pacific Ocean , it appears to be fished from fairly deep water as it usually swims ‘ tail light ’ when first received into aquarium life .
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