These expressions originate from the extrapyramidal motor system, which involves subcortical nuclei.
At least three regional Australian towns claim the expression originated in their general vicinity.
It was thus that the expression originated.
The expression, in various forms, originated in or before the 12th century and may date back to Aesop.
The expression originates from the fact that these hills "witnessed" the decrease of the land surface level during volcanic activity millions of years ago.
The expression used today originated from this time period.
I've heard that the expression originated in New York City.
The expression "the taste of death" originated in the idea that death was caused by a drop of gall.
The expression originates from the French word périurbanisation.
Watching the great white horse go through its paces, I suddenly understood where the expression "jumping through hoops" originated.