Example sentences of "[that] come from the " in BNC.
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1 | To allow them to do their job well it was essential to keep them informed of ATB policy and to listen to the ideas and suggestions that came from the industry , usually through them . |
2 | Suddenly the stillness was broken by a distressful wail that came from the other side of the square . |
3 | Anything that came from the convent she regarded as her right . |
4 | Her humanity was something useless to her , something that came from the Denver NoGo and which should have died in Spanish Fork with Andrew Jean and the others . |
5 | Everyone in the place heard the gasp that came from the Trunchbull 's throat . |
6 | To understand how this view developed we have to recall the effect of the insights into oral language acquisition that came from the work of Chomsky . |
7 | They were both so angry that they did not immediately see the movement that came from the old female 's shelter in the cage between them . |
8 | The noises that came from the rooms on either side seemed like the sound-track of a film that everyone in the hotel was playing , a film in which various people were constantly ambushed , or tortured , or — in joy — found God . |
9 | He was not in any sense a vain man , but he had a conceit of himself that came from the knowledge that he dominated every quarter that he occupied . |
10 | The howl of dissent that came from the entire room staggered me . |
11 | He felt her shake , a tremor that came from the root . |
12 | One is the best example from the tumour that came from the reception . |
13 | It was the House of Commons , and the Cabinet and the Prime Minister that came from the Commons , that Bagehot saw as the efficient working parts of the Constitution as these got on with the job of actually running the show . |
14 | I suppose the ones that came from the old factory , you know were kept on and that |
15 | Once there , Maria let her robe slide from her shoulders before stepping quickly out of her pants while Luke undressed swiftly , tantalising shadows playing over his flesh , revealed and then tormentingly concealed as he moved in and out of the circle of soft golden light that came from the lamp at one side of her low , wide bed . |
16 | He was interrupted by a polite cough that came from the doorway , and they turned to see Ling , who had arrived in time to hear Silas 's last words . |
17 | The British people will also note that all that came from the spokesman for the Government who have raised the tax burden to its highest level in British history . |
18 | At times , he seemed to have to cope single-handedly with everything that came from the Opposition . |
19 | So after one or two other visits to The Bun Shop or Joe Mullins ' Volunteer in Cambridge on nights off , he eventually presented me with a log book detailing some 280/290 hours of flying , which was about the average of the normal straight-through pilot that came from the training machine aid could then enter all Operational Training Unit . |
20 | She was still bent to the Dobermann when she discovered that she needed a moment to control a knot of emotion that came from the thought that she would see neither the dog nor its owner again . |
21 | All that came from the time when Central News was transmitted from Birmingham . |
22 | So Eliot , in ‘ ode ’ , a poem dealing with a tortured wedding night , has a protagonist apparently lacking in all inspiration except that coming from the ‘ bubbling ’ of a river described as ‘ mephitic ’ . |
23 | Technological advances might mean that we live in an artificial environment with respect to time-cues , but it is a rhythmic environment nevertheless , and our possession of a body clock means that all the advantages that come from the integration of biological and environmental rhythms apply equally to ourselves . |
24 | The world is a treasure house of free delights ; beyond music and poetry are painting and sculpture and these are only the arts ; the joys that come from the mystics compared to those from the arts are like seeing masterpieces instead of prints . |
25 | 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 . |
26 | The other is the words that come from the Pastor as he opens the bible to read . |
27 | Such skills , which fill one 's ‘ beads of knowledge ’ within the person , are the poisonous creative powers for transformation that come from the crystal boxes of the Tianawa gods . |
28 | Basically the procedure involves monitoring biological signals that come from the central nervous system , the autonomic nervous system , the musculoskeletal system and the cardiovascular system . |
29 | The church has other features too that come from the Moorish Spain of the Middle Ages : above all , the queer openwork stone screens that are set into the window embrasures , hewn crudely but winningly into geometric patterns . |
30 | First , by borrowing the Big Ideas and process technology that come from the United States and providing the hardworking , low-paid workers , developing nations can achieve competitive advantage . |