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

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1 I was crouched in the hay in the stable that the horses have gone from and she did n't know I was watching her .
2 Except for birds seen during severe winter weather , which have often associated with influxes of other geese , records of this species are open to the suspicion that the birds have escaped from captivity .
3 His predecessor , Mr Michael Noar , yesterday said that the emphasis had moved from ‘ shop-floor subversion ’ to education , the Civil Service and the media — ‘ the commanding heights of philosophical power rather than industrial power ’ .
4 but I had n't yet realized that the answers had to come from me rather than from the therapist .
5 Later it was revealed that the money had come from a different source .
6 Vlok said that the money had come from a fund established to combat international sanctions .
7 After a mile or so on the highway Hugh 's pace slackened as though he were tiring , and Marian noticed that the colour had gone from his face .
8 Later that day , the news began to spread that the Headmistress had recovered from her fainting-fit and had then marched out of the school building tight-lipped and white in the face .
9 Chairman Roger Bryan said that the Museum had learnt from the sad example of others that the softly , softly approach was best .
10 As they climbed from the back of the ambulance Rachel was met by the foreman of that particular section , who informed her that the man had fallen from the top of the jig to the second section .
11 He did not look at her as he said it , but there was a sudden unmistakably sharp edge to his voice that warned Ronni that the smile had gone from his face .
12 He points out that the courts have departed from the old literal approach of statutory construction and now adopt a purposive approach , seeking to discover the Parliamentary intention lying behind the words used and construing the legislation so as to give effect to , rather than thwart , the intentions of Parliament .
13 She said that the complaints had come from people on the same estate who were ‘ really quite close ’ to the former rectory .
14 It is thought that the potters had migrated from Malaga in response to the increasing pressure of the sea blockade of southern Spain by Christian ships .
15 A trade union movement anxious to extend rather than limit its influence would seek to regain those functions that the state has stripped from it .
16 No one can point to a particular warhead that the US has made from British plutonium .
17 UNESCO is the third such agency that the US has withdrawn from in less than a decade .
18 They have laid so many bets that the odds have tumbled from 2000 to one pre season to 12 to one .
19 It , it came or it or it would be one of the depressions that the town has suffered from many times during the last fifty or sixty years .
20 Some scientists think that the infection has spread from dogs carrying canine distemper virus .
21 it 's an enormous adaptation that the baby has to make from being cocooned inside its mum to actually living outside , it has a whole host of new things to do , it 's got ta breath , it 's got ta eat it 's erm , it 's excretory system has got to work , bowels and bladder , it 's got to control its own temperature .
22 Ministry of Agriculture inspectors fear that the disease has spread from the Continent , and are carrying out detailed checks around Wood Farm , near Aylsham .
23 I had the impression — fleeting , I grant you — that the photo had come from one of the pockets .
24 The dusty streets , now that the traders had withdrawn from them , seemed to enjoy a silent life of their own .
25 Even more , the thesis that the economy has suffered from too few producers in the manufacturing sector rings very hollow indeed [ Kaldor , 1966 , 1968 , 1975 ] .
26 Are employment figures alone sufficient to infer that the economy has shifted from a goods to a service economy , that the economy has moved from an industrial stage to a post-industrial stage .
27 Are employment figures alone sufficient to infer that the economy has shifted from a goods to a service economy , that the economy has moved from an industrial stage to a post-industrial stage .
28 It was now known that the allegations had come from statements made from three children already in care in mainland Scotland .
29 The EXACT STITCH LAYOUT section lets you view the stitch and row chart that the program has produced from your diagram .
30 The transition was summed up well in Sounds by an uncredited writer who noted that the band had changed from ‘ Fumbling , self-conscious cuddly undergraduates to self-assured hardcore pop monsters … with the venom of a more tuneful and Lancashire-accented Sonic Youth . ’
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