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

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1 In a recent study of all Higher Education Institutions it has become quite clear that the main impetus towards Equal Opportunity Policies has come from female members of staff or particular unions representing female members ( CRE , unpublished ) .
2 A CALL for a big shake-up in the structure of the Scottish leagues has come from a shock source .
3 The only significant advance in guitar design , per se , in the last thirty years has come from Ned Steinberger .
4 He said : My impression is that what has been going on over a period of years has come from , or been led by , a small mafia group of MI5 who have contacts outside in one or two sections of the press , and a few self-appointed private enterprise security agents .
5 Perhaps the most satisfactory music in recent years has come from writers involved in the liturgy of a particular community , effectively as composers-in-residence , Among those in Britain writing for the Roman Catholic Church may be mentioned Stephen Dean , Philip Duffy , Bernadette Farrell , Paul Inwood , Alan Rees , Bill Tamblyn and Christopher Walker .
6 The only really significant inroad into the dominance of English in recent years has come from Spanish in the southern states of the US .
7 An increasing share of overseas earnings over the last 20 years has come from the sale of the dwindling assets of oil and natural gas .
8 The stoutest backing for the allies has come from Australia , Singapore and the Philippines .
9 The major contribution to informed debate about the search for sites for the disposal of nuclear wastes has come from a group of geographers ( Openshaw et al. 1989 ) and a GIS approach to this problem can pay high dividends .
10 The most important evidence relating to such differences has come from CT brain scans ( computed tomography ) , which have shown appearances suggestive of slight cerebral atrophy in at least a quarter of schizophrenic patients in varying diagnostic subgroups and at varying stages of the disorder .
11 Much of what we now know about the tool-using behaviour of wild chimpanzees has come from the remarkable long-term studies carried out at the Gombe Stream Reserve in Tanzania by British primatologist Jane Goodall .
12 One of the major incentives for managing accidents has come from the insurance industry .
13 Much of our extensive information on spots has come from such experiments .
14 The recent revival of interest in psychoanalysis among literary theorists has come from France , and in particular from the work of Jacques Lacan , who brought together Freud and Saussure and produced the slogan , ‘ the unconscious is structured like a language ’ .
15 Some sixty per cent of the amendments that we 've adopted in this field have been incorporated in the finished legislation and that means in reality that much of the content of these laws has come from Nigel 's pen , the pens of the other trade unionists inside and outside the G M B that he 's plugged in to that system extremely worthwhile .
16 For example , in recent years , interest in Dart Valley Railway Plc shares has come from many quarters , most notably the Australian financial magnate Sir Ron Brierley , who sold his holding recently .
17 Support for this sequence of events has come from animal models of atherosclerosis and studies using cell-culture techniques , and as Born ( 1983 ) has pointed out caution is necessary in translating these findings to the human situation .
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