Example sentences of "[noun] have [verb] [adv prt] from [art] " in BNC.

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1 Aga-sagas have taken over from the steamy sex bonkbusters of the Eighties .
2 Whereas the bulk of athletes being attracted to this new four-pronged sport have spilled over from the more established triathlon ranks , and so have found the canoeing discipline particularly tough , Graham has the advantage of a fine record with the paddle .
3 OVER the past two years , Swedish investors have come in from the cold .
4 On numerous occasions massive Orc armies have swept down from the north , destroying the towns and cities of Kislev and invading the northern provinces of the Empire .
5 I mean , I know that a lot of the calls they get are practical , people have come back from the Gulf with no money , no home , I mean they 've lived there for years and years and years , without the family network sometimes to keep them going , or friends , friends , they 've , they 've lost all of their , and it 's , it 's not easy .
6 The calcareous skeletons of this distinctive species have weathered out from the limestone matrix .
7 Industrial parks now stand where pepper plantations used to be , modern buses have taken over from the rickshaw and Singaporeans now live in high-rise apartments rather than the traditional kampongs .
8 The important thing to remember , however , is that in many cases no definitive diagnosis can be made until the results have come back from the laboratory and the fact that nothing has been found at the time of the first visit does not mean that the follow-up visit should be missed .
9 Nursing homes , student residences and preparatory schools of discreet reputation have taken over from the merchants .
10 Charles and Maurice Saatchi have stepped back from the top executive roles and have recruited Frenchman Robert Louis-Dreyfus as chief executive .
11 Charles and Maurice Saatchi have stepped back from the top executive roles and have recruited Frenchman Robert Louis-Dreyfus as chief executive .
12 And during the day speckled shower clouds have moved in from the west .
13 The ‘ front ’ warned for our area by the weathermen is still some kilometres away so , although high clouds have spread in from the west already , only a few little ‘ cats ’ paws ' of wind ruffle the sea surface .
14 ( As long as the heaving green adumbrates the land , as long as time has refused to be some time but always now , as long as the humungus titles have zipped up from the seam between sea and sky , as long … )
15 Shares have slipped back from a high of 440p and a lot of the blame lies with its US offshoot Keebler .
16 The last aircraft to leave RAF Abingdon in Oxfordshire have flown out from the base .
17 Her family have travelled down from the city to the Devon hospital where the attack happened .
18 Darkness has descended and the mosquitoes have taken over from the enemy mortars .
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