Example sentences of "have [adv] [vb pp] from [noun] [unc] " in BNC.

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1 If you 'd just rung from Bryn 's place I could have at least made myself presentable , cariad ! ’
2 Having just returned from Scotland 's weekend squad sessions at St. Andrews , two tough dollops of over three hours each , he was feeling the effects , but clearly revels in his involvement : ‘ National sessions are at a higher intensity than those at club and district level in that you are working with very good and experienced players but it is just so enjoyable setting hard challenges whilst you are learning so much from players who have been through it all so often before ’ .
3 ‘ I 've just come from Harold 's .
4 The raging optimism which it had instilled in him last night , under whose influence he had finally escaped from Merymose 's story , was now replaced by a simple whimpering plea to whatever god listened to self-pitying hangover sufferers just to let him be all right again , his own man , as soon as possible .
5 The news she had just received from Dorothy 's doctor had come as a dreadful shock , and for the moment she could not trust herself to speak .
6 She stood up , holding aloft the red geranium that had somehow slipped from Ronni 's hand .
7 As we have already argued from Pahl 's ( 1984 ) study , even when women do paid work they still do the bulk of the domestic work , although it may be more equally distributed than it was when they were full-time housewives .
8 I have already benefited from Vic 's support and ideas to a considerable extent .
9 Today he 's just come from Potter 's office .
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