Example sentences of "comes from [art] " in BNC.

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1 It comes from a book on Tintoretto by Hans Tietze ( the references are left out ) .
2 Greenberg wrote exhibition reviews for The Nation during the 1940s , but his lasting reputation comes from a collection of his articles , including some more thematic pieces for Partisan Review , in a book published in 1961 with the title Art and Culture .
3 This quote comes from a standard work , Le Manuel du Moutardier , by Julia de Fontenelle .
4 Whether this is the result of oppressive criticism by his school-teachers or family , or whether it comes from a reaction to the finer-than-fine scholarship visible in some branches of Judaism ( which counts letters and finds significance in the smallest linguistic minutiae ) , is not certain .
5 Yet within the context of organized literary study , it is true that much of the difficulty students have in making sense of texts comes from a lack of information , or to use the older term , a deficiency in general knowledge .
6 Power for the XM comes from a pair of 2.0-litre engines ( one of which is fuel-injected ) , a diesel , a turbodiesel and a 3.0-litre V6 .
7 See , this little fella here [ points to another file ] comes from a one-parent family .
8 Anything in this world which is any good comes from a minority — above all , the minority of one .
9 The public will rarely buy a record they have never heard , particularly when it comes from a new or unknown artist .
10 His pleasure comes from a different source : ‘ I am obviously very conscious of what my forebears achieved and therefore it matters to me that the business has survived , remained independent and has grown . ’
11 This vine-leaf bowl with its cargo of glossy lemons comes from a pottery founded in the 1920s by a member of the Bloomsbury Group , Phyllis Keyes .
12 Moreover , ‘ They were all madly highly-sexed like the Starkadders ’ , she told an interviewer earlier in the decade , ‘ and I think a lot of the laughing at that kind of thing in Cold Comfort Farm comes from a ‘ distaste ’ … if you have it thrust on you from an early age , with divorces left , right and centre and people chasing each other round tables … well . ’
13 One exception , imaginatively titled ‘ Gulf War : The Board Game ’ , comes from a Malaysian company that discovered it could change an America v Russia contest into a Gulf version without rewriting any of the rules .
14 Much of its stealth comes from a design that minimises the chance of radar waves bouncing back the way they came .
15 The word enthusiasm comes from a root meaning ‘ God-intoxicated ’ .
16 Our first example comes from a cemetery complex in Humberside dating from the Iron Age .
17 Let us take one more , this time from the latter part of the century ; it comes from a letter written by the Lancashire engineer and philanthropist , F.W. Crossley , describing the death of his son , Richie :
18 Gnostic teachers claimed that their dualism explained the origin of evil far better than the orthodox church 's view that the created world comes from a perfectly good and all-powerful God .
19 A rich flavour of the exchange comes from a tape recording of Charlie Allen , his CIA ‘ minder ’ , and Ledeen talking to Ghorbanifar on January 25th , four days before North had read out his grand scenario for the end of the regime .
20 ‘ June comes from a well-to-do English family and Pat , her husband , is the son of a poor Galway farmer .
21 He comes from a very distinguished family , of course , with a tragic history .
22 The cutting comes from a feature on breweries , and it seems that HO 2 has a lot to answer for : ‘ although TT myself , my lab friends frequently described local beer as rodent or feline effluent .
23 This specimen comes from a clay ; the best specimens often occur in slightly harder , nodular layers within the clay .
24 The best chance of making this plan work comes from a new idea now being secretly floated in the electronics industry .
25 Evidence to support this conclusion comes from a further set of studies by Honey and Hall ( 1989b ) , who examined the effects of compound pre-exposure in the conditioned suppression paradigm using two auditory stimuli , a tone and a click .
26 Evidence to support this interpretation comes from a series of studies of partial reinforcement in autoshaping by Collins , Young , Davies , and Pearce ( 1983 ) , Collins and Pearce ( 1985 ) , and Pearce , Kaye and Collins ( 1985 ) .
27 Evidence that recognition of an event can survive a change of context when other forms of learning do not comes from a variety of studies of human memory .
28 Sue Grayson Ford comes from a broad visual art background ; photography always being a part of her programming .
29 ‘ Mimeme ’ comes from a suitable Greek root , but I want a monosyllable that sounds a bit like ‘ gene ’ .
30 The chick embryo proper comes from a very small region resting on the yolk and which is equivalent to the mammalian egg .
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