Example sentences of "have originated from " in BNC.
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1 | In this expansion of the policy side of regionalism , it resembles the policy aspects of planning , which should not be surprising since where regionalism as policy has had most impetus , it has originated from central planning concerns . |
2 | The custom of eating cheese with apple pie may have originated from these traditional pies , made from a very old recipe and which have slices of cheese actually cooked in them . |
3 | Used as embellishments to ornate metalwork , the garnet may have originated from any of the main world sources , Egypt , Britain , Turkey , Scandinavia , Ceylon and may parts of Europe . |
4 | The main maser features may have originated from the slowly rotating disk or from the outflow gas near the galactic nucleus . |
5 | When a central government department is sued , it is usual to name the respondent as the Secretary of State who is constitutionally responsible for the conduct of the department 's business ; although , of course , the decision or action being challenged will more often than not have been made or done by someone other than the Secretary of State personally ; and in the case of a geographically decentralized department , such as the Department of Social Security , the challenged decision or action may have originated from any one of a large number of regional offices of the department . |
6 | Just as her childhood amusements could have originated from the pages of a 1930s ' children 's book , so Diana 's upbringing reflected the values of a bygone age . |
7 | Some of the improvements may have originated from his brother Jonathan , who had set up a flourishing instrument-making business in Rotterdam . |
8 | Juniper Green ( whose name may have originated from the floral emblem of the Murray family ) developed with an influx of specialised workers attracted by the growth of the mills . |
9 | Will he rediscover some electronic equivalent of the metaphor of the arch , and realize that computers could not have sprung spontaneously into existence but must have originated from some earlier process of cumulative selection ? |
10 | Some bottled waters , costing from 200 to 1,000 times more than tap water , may even have originated from the same source . |
11 | He said : ‘ The tests show the blood could not have originated from Darren Nichol . ’ |
12 | The early Voxes were imported into the UK , having originated from various sources , but production switched to Britain before finally moving to Italy towards the end of the '60s . |
13 | Mab is the Queen of the Fairies in England , having originated from the Irish warrior-queen , Maeve of the SIDHE . |
14 | Details of the ‘ highly sensitive ’ information have not been made public , but it is understood to have originated from intelligence and diplomatic sources and probably relates to plans by Marcos loyalists to capitalise on his return to the country . |
15 | The K mesons live long enough to produce tracks in the CLEO detector , so the team could work back from detected K mesons to hunt for those that seemed likely to have originated from a B meson . |
16 | Christmas pudding is thought to have originated from a type of medieval porridge or pottage , which was made of meat , cornmeal , dried fruit , nuts , sugar and spices . |
17 | The orang-utan lineage appears to have originated from within the first trend , with further modifications of skull and postcrania , but with little change in environments . |
18 | The mineralisation is thought to have originated from barium-rich formation waters or remobilisation of sedimentary baryte concentrations in Devonian — Carboniferous sequences ( Gallagher and others , 1982 ) . |
19 | The typical social representation is said to have originated from an abstract , technical concept : ‘ Social representations generally come into being during transformations of this kind , whether by an intervention of the mass media or by the act of individuals ’ ( Moscovici , 1984 : 964 ) . |
20 | The history of mathematics — long held by the Classical Greeks to have originated from Ancient Egypt — was swept under the academic carpet and lost . |
21 | Both were believed to have originated from the Soviet Union and had been smuggled through Czechoslovakia . |
22 | The allegations against Sessions , which related to the misuse of government cars and aircraft and were claimed to have originated from an anonymous letter , were widely denounced as having been politically inspired in an attempt to intimidate the FBI and discredit its inquiry . |
23 | It stemmed from the outbreak of Minamata disease among the Japanese who had eaten fish and shellfish containing substantial quantities of organic mercury compounds — found to have originated from the direct discharge of factory effluent . |
24 | The NRF had originated from a combination of Swedish Red-and-Whites crossed to Ayrshires ( imported since the 1860s ) , and by 1960 it had absorbed the graded-up Red Trondheim ( a horned breed from Ayrshires crossed to local cattle between 1850 and 1891 ) and the Hedmark , another local type of the Swedish Red-and-White . |
25 | None of his offspring showed any sign of its donkey ancestry and this led W. S. Anderson at the University of Kentucky to conclude that ‘ this son of ‘ Old Bec ’ had originated from an ovum with no chromosomes from his grandsire the jack ’ . |
26 | He considered that all the world 's religions had originated from a single source and were the ‘ imaginations formed when such men were ignorant of their own nature , were devoid of experience , and were governed by their random conjectures which … were far from the truth ’ . |
27 | Between 8 and 12 May in different parts of Carinthia , the units under 5 Corps took the surrender of six bodies of Cossacks and others who had originated from territories controlled by the Soviet Union . |
28 | It had originated from elsewhere , and infected him as surely as any virus . |
29 | I did n't press him on the question of where the design had originated from , for his ready answer was ‘ off the top of my uncle 's head ’ . |
30 | A local police computer operator , John Brown , told the court that the inquiries had originated from McGregor . |