Example sentences of "originated in " in BNC.
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1 | CB originated in the ruins of France one year after the end of the Second World War as Union Financiere d'Enterprises Francaises et Etrangeres . |
2 | In the Islamic communities of the savannah religious reformation tended to reinforce entrepreneurial skill , as demonstrated by the Murid Brotherhood in Senegal and in the development of the ‘ Reformed Tijianiya ’ ( a more fundamentalist and anti-colonial Islamic movement ) which also originated in Senegal but spread through much of the savannah in the 1930s . |
3 | Observation that the red shift in light received from distant galaxies increases with distance , has led to theories of an expanding universe that originated in a big bang . |
4 | To stick to the motor car analogy , the design of cars has improved more rapidly because a designer can incorporate in a single design a synchromesh gearbox that originated in one model with fuel injection that originated in another . |
5 | To stick to the motor car analogy , the design of cars has improved more rapidly because a designer can incorporate in a single design a synchromesh gearbox that originated in one model with fuel injection that originated in another . |
6 | Varroa originated in the Far East where it lives as a parasite on the Apis cerana species of honey bee . |
7 | Fittingly , Scotland 's Daimien Black , 14 , is hot favourite to win a test of ball-juggling skill that originated in his country . |
8 | The Maltese government has repeatedly denied allegations that the suitcase bomb that blew up flight 103 originated in Malta , travelling on an Air Malta flight to Frankfurt and being transferred to the Pan Am flight . |
9 | The eurypterids are probably allied to the scorpions , which originated in the Silurian or even earlier , and successfully made the transition from the aqueous environment to land . |
10 | It originated in the Mothers ' Clubs in a parish in the southern part of the city . |
11 | The Viscontis , a family that originated in a tiny village , Massino ( Visconti ) , above the western shore of Lake Maggiore , were later themselves replaced by the Sforzas . |
12 | Repton made the same point in his Sketches and Hints of 1794 : ‘ To improve the scenery of country and to display its native beauties with advantage is an art which originated in England . ’ |
13 | In it Jacobi referred to the theory of the momentariness of all things formulated by the Sautrânkitas , a Buddhist sect which originated in the second or first century BC . |
14 | According to Professor Aleksander Bajt ( Danas , 14 April 1987 ) , who was economic adviser to the previous government , the idea behind ‘ programmed inflation ’ ( to which he was totally opposed ) originated in the National Bank in the autumn of 1985 . |
15 | This treatment , which originated in Japan , is by no means as violent as it sounds and it can be used , in varying degrees , on anyone from babies to the very old . |
16 | It originated in the east and southeast parts of the Netherlands along the three rivers : the Meuse , the Rhine and the Ijssel , whence it spread to sandier areas and to Westphalia , Rhineland , Belgium , Luxembourg , etc. , and to Denmark and Brittany in the 1960s . |
17 | satirical allusion to the Oxford , or High Church Movement in the Church of England which originated in Oxford in 1833 under the leadership of Pusey , Keble , and Newman . |
18 | During the public question period later , the most serious query was why western listeners to national network programmes had to hear announcements in French as well as in English , just because they originated in Quebec . |
19 | The second expression for which I have traced the origin is ‘ a cock and bull story ’ , which originated in the Bedfordshire village of Stoney Stratford , where the two most popular public houses were The Cock and The Bull . |
20 | It originated in the seventeenth century during the Plantation of Ulster . |
21 | It originated in the East in Persia , made manifest in Bah á'u'll; áh who was born in 1817 and ‘ spokesman for our age . |
22 | The London SCCs originated in part from the Relief Committees established in 1899 by the School Board , and continued by the LCC until they were renamed in 1907 when the Council put into effect section ( 1a ) of the Education ( Provision of Meals ) Act 1906 , which called for the establishment of Canteen Committees . |
23 | G. affinis is a small ( 4.6 cm long ) , surface-feeding minnow which originated in the United States and has been used for many years in many parts of the world to control mosquito larvae . |
24 | The first of these was the intense interest in , and massive support for , subject-based curriculum change particularly in Mathematics and Science which originated in the late nineteen-fifties in the United States , largely as a result of a realisation of the enormous gaps which were opening between what university research workers were examining and what schools taught , between the demands of a computer based technology and the realities of a curriculum designed in the nineteenth century to serve a nation of shopkeepers . |
25 | Acupuncture , which originated in China , is the equivalent in many ways in the human body to feng shui in the landscape . |
26 | Banbury Cakes , which originated in the town , are still made to the 300 year old recipe of flaky pastry lined with currants . |
27 | One good idea is to get them to shout the response to the call of ‘ Oggy ’ , which originated in Cornwall . |
28 | In 1842–3 the ‘ Cavendish ’ banana was brought from Demerara ( it originated in China ) . |
29 | An evil GHOST who originated in Arabia . |
30 | THE birds merrily slaughtered for the feast each Christmas have no connection with the country Turkey — they originated in Africa . |