Example sentences of "have [adv] [verb] [adv] from [pron] " in BNC.

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1 It is not unknown for barbel to pull a rod into the water with a speed and viciousness that has to be seen to be believed , even when the angler has only glanced away from his rod for a few seconds .
2 The burden of debt has also declined slightly from its peak 1981 levels , but as a result of curtailed imports rather than increased hard currency earnings .
3 We 'd all kept away from it ever since the priest had had it pulled down the month before .
4 It would be an illogical result , I think , if the paragraph gave a protection to a widow which the court had expressly taken away from her deceased husband , on whose tenancy she relies , that tenancy having been brought to a suspended end by the order for possession .
5 He knew that he 'd been close , but then somehow it had all slipped away from him ; when Alina had n't come out and the three of them had finally gone into the building , it was to find incomprehension from the woman who lived alone and an empty flat where she said she 'd gone for help .
6 He was wearing a navy sweater and a light-coloured shirt and blue jeans , and her heart lurched because time shrank to the moment when she had finally walked away from him , one autumn morning , early , with their love already an awful deadweight in her memory .
7 He had just turned away from us and read a book .
8 When , as a child , he had been desperate for her love , and had offered his own , she had always turned away from him .
9 Mr Stevenson had also worked away from his home in Leyland , Lancashire before .
10 Commentary : The common size statements merely confirm what we have already suggested above from our initial analysis , i.e. the gross profit has declined with a marked decline in 1988 and this has been accompanied by an increase in interest over the last years .
11 Imagine that you have just come home from your hard day being an Environmental Health Officer , and your neighbour , who happens to be a builder or bookmaker or something , invites you down to the pub , and over a pint he says , ‘ I heard something on the radio about some story .
12 HAPPY campers Ron and Olive Saunders have just returned home from their 166th holiday at Butlins .
13 ‘ It takes two to make a baby … but men have always run away from their responsibilities .
14 Forgive others for what they may have done to you in the past ; and forgive yourself as well — you have probably learned much from your mistakes .
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