Example sentences of "[noun pl] which have [vb pp] [adv] from " in BNC.
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1 | These discussions took place in the context of widespread doubts about Britain 's ‘ national efficiency ’ ; doubts which had arisen largely from our military incompetence during the Boer War . |
2 | By the nineteenth , they were very important and expensive institutions which had moved far from their original concerns with navigation and positional astronomy . |
3 | It had been the Nordic states which had drawn back from the full implications of the Oslo and Ouchy Conventions of the 1930s . |
4 | Many of the older people found it difficult to throw off the ‘ criminal , associations which had carried over from the fifties and sixties . |
5 | Across ashen , unredeemable scenes , Shakespeare 's words resound with redoubled force and humanity ; they sound almost ironic , in their fruitless reaching towards the images and emotions which have drained away from a soulless , monochrome universe . |
6 | At 0748hrs Zeros and Val dive-bombers which had taken off from the Soryu attacked . |
7 | He wants me to have some tinned pears which have come in from South Africa . |