Example sentences of "[vb mod] come from a [adj] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 I appeal to the Minister to give at least some consideration to how far the environmental statement should come from a neutral source rather than from the promoters .
2 They vividly recorded the perplexed reactions of evacuees , from one woman 's uneasy comment , ‘ there 's too much grass about ’ , to the London boy who was horrified that milk should come from a dirty cow and not a clean bottle .
3 As we have seen , higher education in Latin America is predominantly the prerogative of the rich and , so , to have the opportunity to display merit , the Latin American businessman must come from a wealthy background .
4 Although this grant to Ely , dated 1022 , is a likely forgery , its witness list could come from a genuine document of 1023 , as Cnut may have visited the monastery on his return to deal with trouble involving the abbot , who had recently taken his case to Rome .
5 An attendance rate of 90% , however , does not mean that 10% of pupils are absent : the missing 10% could come from a small minority of pupils with lengthy absences — the same ten pupils absent for the whole week — or from a higher percentage of pupils with brief absences — fifty pupils absent for one day over the course of the week .
6 In sum , therefore , an attendance rate of 90% does not mean that 10% of pupils are absent ; the missing 10% could come from a small number of pupils with lengthy absences or from a higher percentage of pupils with brief absences .
7 The input for such a reflex could come from a single class of broadly tuned vertical orientation detectors .
8 Foreign Minister Domingo Cavallo on Sept. 28 denied reports that Kuwait 's exiled leaders had contributed the US$22,000,000 needed to finance the Argentine deployment , stating that the money would come from a multinational fund managed by the UN .
9 The charter S 980 , in favour of Bury , could well be a forgery of the late eleventh-century , although its donation of eels , fish , a fishery , and judicial rights may come from a genuine text .
10 It may come from a beautiful home , leisure activities or sport , hobbies or continuing education , ( etc ) .
11 As the child that comes or may come from a sexual encounter between a man and a woman differs from the child born from that man and some other woman ( or from the same man and the same woman on another occasion ) , so every genuine poem is the unique product of one unrepeatable encounter between the artist and an unearthly partner who may be called ‘ Muse ’ or ‘ goddess ’ .
12 Mr Clinton will try to fudge the tax issue , arguing that most of the money will come from a wage-based premium , which will go straight to local health alliances rather than to the Treasury , and that much of the rest will come from ‘ sin taxes ’ — on alcohol and tobacco — which appeal to America 's Puritan conscience .
13 He will come from a rough housing scheme in Stirling and his name will be Billy Bremner .
14 The paradigm ‘ middle class ’ employee on the other hand will have some kind of ‘ white-collar ’ job , will come from a non-manual background , will be educated beyond the minimum and will expect his or her employment to have the trajectory of a ‘ career ’ , and will own a home .
15 Moviewatch will come from a different city or town every week , with the series covering the length and breadth of the UK and Northern Ireland .
16 The majority of marks will come from a written exam .
17 Care managers can come from a wide range of professional backgrounds though social work professionals are probably best trained for the role .
18 The need for excessive control in conversation can come from a deep fear that other people 's ideas are threatening .
19 In an interview last week on the French radio station France Inter 's RadioCom program , Alcatel Alsthom NV president Pierre Suard indicated he did not rule out taking a stake in France Telecom if the latter is privatised by the next administration : ‘ I do n't think the question has been posed today , but when it is , I can tell you that we will study it very seriously , ’ Suard said — ‘ It is essential that France Telecom has a structure that enables it to extend itself beyond France and I think that can come from a new shareholder ; there is industrial logic in the ‘ world 's number one manufacturer of telecommunications equipment ’ owning a stake in a telecommunications operator , ’ he added — ‘ It is the Anglo-Saxon logic ; AT&T is constructed on that basis , but up to now , it has not been European logic , ’ he said .
20 Here , the icon that you specify for a program can come from a different program if you wish .
21 A baby does n't have to mean a girl 's been whoring — it can come from a single night .
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