Example sentences of "[noun sg] [pron] have [vb pp] [adv] from " in BNC.
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1 | This not being the case I have benefited much from the peace and quiet and from the fresh air . |
2 | Stories of atrocities from in and around Sarajevo by Serbs have numbed the world , but none have matched the tales of butchery and mutilation which have happened away from the cameras.The Wendlebury House normally operates as a home for underpriviledged children from London . |
3 | There is a point just outside the village to the east ( i.e. the direction you have come up from ) , from where everyone tells you the views are best . |
4 | The single unemployed living on their own are the only group who have lost significantly from the changes — by an average of £2.16 a week . |
5 | The majority of domestic workers are young women without any formal education who have come in from the countryside . |
6 | Throughout your career you have veered away from the blues into other areas . |
7 | Over the last year we have moved therefore from care support to urgent training of Romanian people who can then become effective educators . |
8 | Depending on your employment situation and the length of time you have had away from nursing you may be asked to provide a character or employer 's reference . |
9 | However , by the time we have moved forward from the crack tip to roughly the position of the next interatomic bond , the stress has fallen to rather less than half the peak value . |