Example sentences of "[noun] come from " in BNC.
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1 | I think that really is perhaps where , where perhaps , examples of oppression come from , I , the structure of society rather than men being evil . |
2 | A Goby Cichlids come from Lake Tanganyika . |
3 | And ironically , the countries that Le Sentier 's businessmen worry might undercut their production are often the very places sans-papiers come from in their search for jobs . |
4 | The authors come from a wide variety of backgrounds and owe allegiance to a wide diversity of schools of thought . |
5 | The reindeer come from a herd living wild in the Scottish highlands , so arriving in a built-up area caused a few problems , as Ken Goodwin reports . |
6 | This guy 's a local and that guy is n't : all these labels come from limited-thinking man in 1989 . |
7 | Volatile organic compounds come from a wide variety of sources , both man-made and natural . |
8 | Now the next nine premiums come from the annuity , and that feeds in here . |
9 | Fitness fanatics come from all parts of Liverpool to use the well-equipped weight room at Croxteth sports centre , and users aim to form a cooperative to buy even more gear . |
10 | The data come from a study of a random sample of adult ( aged 15 and over ) deaths in ten areas of England in October and November 1987 . |
11 | The two main sources of social data come from the inner world of the library and the outside world of living people . |
12 | The data come from video-recordings of lessons in progress , supplemented by interviews with both the teachers and children involved . |
13 | The savings come from less absenteeism , lower insurance costs , more productivity , fewer deaths ( Weis calls this ‘ much lower rates of worker mortality ’ ) , not so much deterioration in furniture , carpets and so on , including office machines , less maintenance and less spent on air-conditioning and heating . |
14 | Other hard savings come from reduced operating costs . |
15 | CARNIVAL organiser Tex Flint said : ‘ Floats come from all over the country to take part in the festivities , but sadly some criminals also come for their own reasons . ’ |
16 | Opera fans come from all over the country to see open-air performances in a unique setting . |
17 | These distinctive characteristics come from differences in minute quantities of flavouring constituents whose concentrations are at the threshold of human sensory perception . |
18 | Entries come from all over the country to take part in the run — from Epsom Downs to Brighton — and there were also several entries from the continent , the US and Australia . |
19 | That 's why a high proportion of the entries come from English clubmen and why many Irish drivers with Metros , 4x4 Ford Cosworths and Mantas have stayed away . |
20 | The rubies come from there and the area has recently been fought over . |
21 | The purple passion fruits on sale in shops come from P. edulis , which needs to be grown in a greenhouse , as does the really spectacular scarlet P. coccinea . |
22 | Then work out the answers to these questions : 1 What does each of the questions mean ? 2 What does each of the answers mean ? 3 How do you think the questions and answers were spoken ? 4 Where do you think the speakers come from ? |
23 | A little touch of brightness in the room had been Patrick 's red pyjamas , where had those pyjamas come from ? |
24 | Well where does all the revenue come from into York ? |
25 | On average , 18 per cent of our daily calories come from sugar . |
26 | At present , 40 per cent of our daily calories come from fat ; the ideal amount should be about 15–30 per cent |
27 | This applies particularly when the bricks come from Ryarsh 's three complementary ranges — Sandlime , Flintlime , and the Village range , which are generally manufactured to Class 3 strength , which means they are load-bearing . |
28 | General pictures of what happens during the middle years are inevitably flawed , but they suggest that a change often takes place in marriage at that time and that for many people satisfactions come from sources outside the couple 's relationship . |
29 | ‘ The French , on the other hand , not only insist on a wide variety of fresh produce but demand that their chestnuts come from the Auvergne , their snails from Clermont , their frogs from Aurillac , capons from the Bresse , mutton from the Berry , asparagus from Lavris … . ’ |
30 | Our clients come from Papua New Guinea to Venezuela . ’ |