Example sentences of "what [pron] have [vb pp] from [art] " in BNC.

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1 The most difficult thing is to know when to stop and when I feel as though the painting is nearly there I usually stop , make myself a cup of coffee , and contemplate what I have achieved from the comfort of a kitchen stool .
2 I say this only because of what I have gleaned from the living myth of the wood .
3 Marian explained what she had seen from the Ridgery .
4 THE sister of missing estate agent Suzy Lamplugh told last night how she survived a knife ordeal because of what she had learned from the family 's nightmare .
5 ‘ Is n't that what you 've wanted from the start ? ’
6 Alright , so what you 've learnt from the experience in North China is that you are actually better off to go in fairly gently
7 So there might be something in the argument that , that it 's not just a , a question of what you 've learned from the north , but there may be a recognition that the economy in the south is different , or at least they might be arguing , those who are arguing that the economy in the south is different and that , that reform might not be necessary , it might not even be appropriate in the south .
8 See that what you have heard from the beginning remains in you .
9 follow-up notes including a note of a date to telephone if you have not received any news from the interview and what you have learned from the interview ( see p. 63 follow-up for interviewees ) .
10 Before you begin to write , think over what you have learned from the previous exercise .
11 What you have quoted from the bank , the six thousand , four hundred and forty one , er is that .
12 ( Mindful of what we had seen from the office , we volunteered as witnesses to the Board of Enquiry . )
13 I fear however in view of what we 've heard from the two sides of the table , you will have rather more difficulty in coming even to a recommendation as to specific guidance on which sector of Greater York , this new settlement should be located if indeed you are minded to recommend in favour of one at all .
14 He only knew what he had heard from the servants .
15 He promised to take the cast to him in the morning , and I arranged to call at his office at noon to learn what he had discovered from the dentist .
16 What he had judged from the photograph to be red-brick he saw now was deep red Quantock stone , used in the construction of the Abbey and all its surrounding buildings .
17 Larry Gelbart , co-writer of Tootsie , when asked what he had learned from the experience of working with Hoffman , replied , ‘ Never to work with an actor who is smaller than the Oscar statuette ! ’
18 Wycliffe told the sergeant what he had learned from the girl in Riddle 's office and Curtis became animated .
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