Examples of 'have its origins' in a sentence

Meaning of "have its origins"

have its origins - Describes the source or beginning of something, typically used to discuss the root or history of an idea, tradition, or phenomenon

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This may have its origins in mythology.
The doctrine of juridic personality is thought to have its origins in canon law.
It could also have its origins in unique power or exploitative relations.
All specialized cells within the sponge have its origins with the archaeocyte.
Arrigorriaga would have its origins in the spilt blood that covered the fighting ground.
The distinguished name Quesnel is considered to have its origins in this ancient land.
It may have its origins in the Himalayan mountains.
The calisson is believed to have its origins in medieval Italy.
Actually have its origins in body and blood of Christ the ancient Egyptian story.
Marking wedding anniversaries with specific gifts is thought to have its origins in medieval Germany.
The tribe is believed to have its origins in the early seventeenth century.
Have its origins in the Bible.
This tripartite division appears to have its origins in economic classifications of organizational activity.
Momotarō is strongly associated with Okayama, and his tale may have its origins there.
It is believed to have its origins from an Aztec tradition.

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As with many cocktails, this cocktail seems to have its origins in a pushy.
The name of Warlus may have its origins in the name of an early bishop.
Might have its origins in Egypt.
The socalled Polisario has been found to have its origins in Algeria and Mauritania.
It may have its origins with Sayyid Qutb.
Could life on our planet have its origins on Europa?
The village name may have its origins from an Alamanni tribal leader called Zuzo.
The name Maiden 's Tower might also have its origins in this ancient story.
Karaite Judaism may have its origins among the Sadducees of the same era.
Uzbekistan 's decision to cut Osh 's gas may well have its origins in a long-running water dispute.
Most of these items have its origins in traditional arts of Sri Lanka.
I believe this may have its origins from Ireland.
Karaite Judaism may have its origins in the Sadduceesof the same era.
However, the idea may well have its origins in the UNESCO clubs.
Coaching is likely to have its origins in prehistory, but no one knows for sure.
Does the song really have its origins in winter sports?
Christmas might have its origins as a Christian holiday, but [… ].
It 's believed to have its origins among the Vikings.
Stein appears to have its origins in the 9th century AD.
This style seems to have its origins in Anglo-Saxon England.
The candy cane is said to have its origins at Christmas time in Germany circa 1670.

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