Example sentences of "that comes from " in BNC.
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1 | For this reason we have the feeling that a Braque jug is just as real and valid , just as much a distinct unity , as the jug that comes from the potter 's wheel . |
2 | Give them the confidence that comes from knowing that you care , and will help if they have problems of any sort . |
3 | 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 . ’ |
4 | The two pitches of VII , which we had innocently expected to be the crux , were rapidly overcome with the confidence that comes from prior knowledge . |
5 | Marxists have the dogmatic assurance that comes from possessing a world-view that offers total explanations of social and cultural processes , and which is mysteriously immune to the ideological determinism ind deformation that they diagnose in others . |
6 | He says what he believes to be true and even if one disagrees with him , his uncompromising stances are vastly preferable to some of the gobbledy-gook that comes from some sections of the countryside establishment or those who change their views from year to year . |
7 | Another danger Haslam warns about is the complacency that comes from being a successful innovator . |
8 | There may be hostility to rivals but there is also the deep sense of solidarity and identity that comes from fierce loyalties to a place or a people . |
9 | Tim has the kind of gut feeling for old furniture that comes from being the second generation in the trade . |
10 | Many partnerships went public in the 1980s to secure capital , so the discipline that comes from handling one 's own money had been eroded . |
11 | At its best , in the ‘ high age ’ of religious life , the nuns ' lives had the authority that comes from total harmony between inner attitudes and outer forms . |
12 | You leave the theatre with the empty feeling that comes from watching a piece which ( like a salesman ) promises much more than it actually delivers . |
13 | Only at the end did his voice thicken : otherwise brimming self-confidence , he overcame lack of sleep , the exhaustion that comes from travelling 8,000 miles in 21 days , and the pressure of being constantly in the spotlight . |
14 | And who will give you the personal prosperity that comes from low taxes — from your own savings , your own pension , your own home ? |
15 | For now , we should look at more of the essential components of life on Earth : the energy that comes from the Sun , and which keeps the whole system rolling ; and the atmosphere itself , which protects us from too much of that radiation , and provides several of life 's essential ingredients . |
16 | Black people automatically distrust any information that comes from white people , and especially from government sources , she says . |
17 | Women suddenly discovered they did n't want to stay at the kitchen sink all day ; they wanted the fulfilment that comes from work , too . |
18 | Although , when the three friends reunite in 1959 after thirteen years , they have not achieved everything they hoped for as adolescents , we are left at the end of the play with a feeling of hope — not the kind of false hope prescribed by Soviet censors but the hope that comes from being young and strong and having lived through difficult times . |
19 | The peace of mind that comes from the Radio Rentals Total Service Guarantee . |
20 | Swans suffer from lead poisoning that comes from anglers ' weights . |
21 | HAPPINESS is a conditioned reflex that comes from the right thoughts . |
22 | In the late sixties he had declared ‘ Couture is dead ! ’ and concentrated instead on off-the-peg designer wear , but twenty years later his revival had been both stunning and nostalgic and the long-term wealthy and the nouveau riche had come flocking , craving the glamour and excitement , and seeking the prestige that comes from owning a couture gown , specially , individually theirs after hours of masochistic fittings . |
23 | Without an answer to that question , any answer that comes from that ‘ I ’ comes from a point of ignorance and is thus intrinsically suspect . |
24 | ‘ But the wisdom that comes from heaven is first of all pure ; then peace-loving , considerate , submissive , full of mercy and good fruit , impartial and sincere ’ ( James 3:17 ) . |
25 | For example , a fifth of all adult casualties are at or near pedestrian crossings , whilst the disproportionate danger to children that comes from the residential street environment has already been discussed . |
26 | Jesus challenged the Jews of his day with a searching question : ‘ How can you have faith so long as you receive honour from one another , and care nothing for the honour that comes from him who alone is God ? ’ |
27 | A fish that comes from slow-moving often murky waters is unlikely to appreciate bright lighting or turbulent filtration . |
28 | ‘ I only know that it 's the green stuff that comes from China . ’ |
29 | Leeds boss Howard Wilkinson whose own title defence is in tatters , admitted : ‘ There are eight or so teams up there , but there is no indication that any of them are putting together the kind of run that looks ominous ‘ Blackburn showed the sort of confidence against us that comes from the feeling that you have got a chance . |
30 | ‘ He keeps them from seeing the light shining on them , the light that comes from the Good News about the glory of Christ ’ ( 2 Cor. |