Example sentences of "[pers pn] have [be] [verb] from [adv] " in BNC.

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1 Her voice was shaking as she told me that on returning from the cinema a couple of weeks earlier she had been grabbed from behind , dragged into an alley and viciously raped at knifepoint .
2 Although SDPJ leader Takako Doi had wanted to field more candidates she had been prevented from so doing by pressure from sitting socialist members of the Diet .
3 A 59-YEAR-OLD woman WHO tried to burn down a council flat she had been evicted from narrowly escaped prison yesterday .
4 And the same from we 'd been selling from there as well .
5 BELT UP With Marie Pisa Snow 's collection of Western-style belts , hat bands , boot and guitar straps made from the finest matt black Rolls Royce car leather They 've been collected from all over the world and have been wrapped around the waists of stars such as Tom Jones , David Bowie and Tina Turner 's tour band .
6 They 've been coming from afar to pay homage to the king of Carradock Court Stables .
7 I suspect he would have been making exactly the same speech but saying that the figures were suspect because they had been come from somewhere else .
8 It is certainly not stocked by any of the main homoeopathic suppliers in this country and I can assume therefore that it is most likely not homoeopathic but a herbal product — unless it has been imported from abroad , possibly Europe .
9 Presumably he 'd been watching from somewhere .
10 He dumped his kitbag and led her to an armchair , but she clung to him in a state of possessive disbelief which upset Charles even more than the deep depression he 'd been suffering from when he entered the flat .
11 Mittal asserted that he had been abducted from outside his home and later beaten and tortured with electric shocks before being left at a police station .
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