Example sentences of "come from [be] " in BNC.

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1 at the moment the only source it 's come from is directed projects .
2 But where the uproar has come from is from people who have thought that they had got binding court agreements .
3 Women 's power is n't going to come from the unions , it 's going to come from being organised as women .
4 And compared with so self-evident a need , the matter of where the money was to come from was quite irrelevant .
5 Laughter is the same language the world over , and the sense of pride and group identity which is engendered when a group tells another about who it is and where they came from is a critical factor in the cementation of the group and fostering of indigenous skills .
6 Putting data into a spreadsheet is simplicity itself , but remembering where that data came from is another matter .
7 Some of Hugh Bishop 's confidence came from being a countryman from a secure Shropshire home , safe among those ‘ blue remembered hills ’ .
8 I wanted to carry on as an airborne soldier , a paratrooper , enjoying the prestige which came from being part of an elite , and also the better pay and training opportunities that were the lot of such units .
9 Because he had learnt to face all kinds of circumstances with the strength that came from being in close fellowship with God .
10 What she most relishes about no longer having to worry about where the money to pay the rates is coming from is that it gives her the freedom to be creative .
11 Where Raw Stylus are coming from is that area where much of the best British music is currently being produced : the vibrant vibrazone where jazz and soul tunes collide with a hard hip hop feel .
12 Now with a hundred and eighty thousand of pensioners and forty thousand scheme members and all of the trustees currently made up of employees and scheme members , it 's pretty obvious where any correction of loss of funding is gon na come from is n't it .
13 Aston 's usefulness to Ford will almost certainly come from being able to use AML 's highly- skilled engineering department as a technological test-bed .
14 AML 's usefulness to Ford will come from being able to use the highlyskilled engineering department ( left and below ) as a technological test-bed
15 ‘ I told my son only trouble could come from being your pakiteng . ’
16 So if we are to think of all of this in terms of Christian joy then we must realize that joy does not come from being immune to everything else that 's going on .
17 Their employee costs are much lower than ours , their social costs are much lower than ours and in and in the real world , we have to compete with them , and the boiling point will come from being competitive , supplying goods and services at a cost that the other countries will not by putting themselves in straight-jackets .
18 The temptation to return safely back up where I 'd come from was enormous .
19 Determining where these nutrients come from is somewhat easier .
20 " The American South where I come from is mighty proud of its good manners , messieurs , " said the senator , flashing them a smile of exaggerated charm .
21 ‘ Where I come from is chock-a-block with perfectly useful and agreeable people who happen to be old . ’
22 stew where I come from is carrots , er turnips , potatoes and meat , I tell you what I have n't had , I think I 'll have a change , I think I 'll have some instead of mince for a change
23 Some things they 're obliged to tell you where those come from are n't they ?
24 Help promote and support the activities of the Ulster Orchestra by becoming a Friend and benefit from the privileges that only come from being a Friend of the Ulster Orchestra .
25 Exactly where all this speed comes from is difficult to pin down ; obviously Virtual Processor code is pretty low level stuff and assembler code tends to run quickly by its very nature , however Hinsley is optimistic that the kind of performance seen today will be preserved even when applications are written using the C++ and Parallel Basic compilers that are currently nearing completion — compilers that produce Virtual Processor code , of course .
26 Exactly where all this speed comes from is difficult to pin down ; obviously Virtual Processor code is pretty low level stuff and assembler code tends to run quickly by its very nature , however Hinsley is optimistic that the kind of performance seen today will be preserved even when applications are written using the C++ and Parallel Basic compilers that are currently nearing completion — compilers that produce Virtual Processor code , of course .
27 If it 's been credited , then the only person who will be able to tell you where it comes from is Sesostris . ’
28 Layton described the four things which stand out in Leonard , which give him the confidence to work as he does , and promote his work : The strong tradition of learning ; the business entrepreneurship of his family ; the broad philanthropy/charity which hall-marked it ; and , lastly , the self-awareness that comes from being a Cohen — not understood as class-distinction , but from the high symbolism of ‘ the priest and his role . ’
29 Another danger Haslam warns about is the complacency that comes from being a successful innovator .
30 Tim has the kind of gut feeling for old furniture that comes from being the second generation in the trade .
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