Example sentences of "[adv] have been [vb pp] from [noun prp] " in BNC.

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1 When pressure was eventually put on L.E.A.s in the 1950s to take over employment of the various county organisers whose salaries hitherto had been paid from Carnegie Trust funds , most authorities did so on condition that the organisers ' work should be extended to schools .
2 A Neopolitan nobleman , Federico Grisone , studied Xenophon 's books concerning horses ; and as a result of this he not only opened a riding academy where young noblemen , including the sons of many European kings and princes , were tutored in the arts of handling horses and courtly behaviour ; but he also published , in 1550 , his book Ordini di Cavalcare , of which much had been copied from Xenophon 's works .
3 She was now coming to the end of her second year , and only yesterday had been transferred from Bassett , the male surgical ward .
4 However , his version of the Jago people buying their ‘ kicksies ’ , ‘ benjies ’ and ‘ daisies ’ — that is , their trousers , coats and boots ( ‘ daisy roots ’ ) — from a local ‘ ikey ’ tailor may simply have been borrowed from Mayhew .
5 ‘ His phone calls to you may not even have been made from Geneva . ’
6 Council chairman Phyll Hendy said Point Clear had been isolated from St Osyth several times already this year when the causeway between the two settlements had flooded .
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