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

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1 The piece tended to blame left-wing publications , whereas in fact the most virulent opposition to the Council had come from the Italian — and to some extent the French — ultra-right .
2 And , most important of all , the number of states using primary elections to select delegates to the convention had risen from 17 in 1968 to 29 in 1976 , with the number of votes cast by delegates chosen or bound by primaries increasing from 37.5 per cent to 72.6 per cent .
3 Opposition to the ban had come from the traditional whaling countries of Norway , Iceland and Japan , joined by St Vincent and St Lucia .
4 Opposition to the scheme had come from both international environmental groups and from local communities and Indian organizations .
5 This has indeed been happening to the USA , and much of the capital funds moving to the USA have come from Japan .
6 Section 4 assistance to the industry has tripled from £1 million to nearly £33 million during the same period and has been of great advantage to the economy of Wales .
7 Those who have been successful in their applications to the GEP have come from a wide range of backgrounds .
8 Another stimulus to the market has come from issuers buying back bonds , to retire the debt entirely or swap it for new equity .
9 The number of bird species indigenous to the island has fallen from 32 in 1916 to 13 today , largely as a result of trapping .
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