Example sentences of "have [adv] [vb pp] [to-vb] from the " in BNC.

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1 the appointment of the C. and A.G. has historically tended to come from the Treasury ;
2 She 'd also refused to transfer from the front seat and the gear-lever , hand-brake and steering-wheel were welcome allies .
3 That would have the advantages of specifying with precision what the parties have agreed , thus avoiding misunderstanding , and of enabling the justices to define with greater precision points at which they may have tentatively determined to depart from the agreed proposals ( post , pp. 277H — 278B ) .
4 We 've just got to learn from the experience and I said to my players afterwards ‘ welcome to European football ’ . ’
5 The Doctor 's voice , which had briefly seemed to come from the air all around , returned to a cheerier norm .
6 Lake said : ‘ I was performing well and I am really disappointed as I have also had to withdraw from the doubles .
7 A number of Croatian troops have steadfastly refused to move from the ground floor of the building from where Brigadier Andrew Cumming will command the 2,400strong British force .
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