Example sentences of "that have [verb] [adv prt] from the " in BNC.

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1 Now , with the same director , part of the original company , and an influx of the new wave of circus talent that has surged up from the streets something magical has happened .
2 The tree was gleaming green with new foliage that had broken out from the charred branches of the first encounter between the English and the islanders .
3 And that one that had wandered off from the rest it became aware that it was lost .
4 For Philip said that board , thick papers , " something , should be put under the tank to raise it , because of some tricky protruding pipes , and Jasper , seeing the stacks of newspaper that had come down from the attic , swiftly gathered them up and built them , while he knelt there beside it , into an eighteen-inch-high platform .
5 Remove from the heat , add any more juices that have seeped out from the meat , stir in the sherry vinegar and season to taste .
6 Remove from the heat , add any more juices that have seeped out from the meat , stir in the sherry vinegar and season to taste .
7 Past Gèdre , the landscape reverts again to its harsher , more primeval mode , as you drive through what is known as the Chaos de Coumély , a wilderness of massive boulders that have rolled down from the mountain on the left .
8 ‘ There 's this competitive rugby survey thing that 's come round from The Times , ’ said Reg Certes , the club secretary .
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