Example sentences of "[coord] had [vb pp] from " in BNC.

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1 Over 80 per cent of cases in one series were either suffering from or had suffered from other sexually transmitted diseases .
2 It was unclear whether this was an independent Serbian initiative , or had resulted from an agreement with the JNA .
3 At our conference in November we had a roll call of five hundred and six G M B members who 'd ha who were either killed in work or had died from work-related disease since May nineteen seventy nine those who attended may recall the emotional er
4 This would have been impossible unless we camped at the foot of Beinn Eibhinn , or had started from Loch Ossian at dawn , or were two gold medalist fell-runners .
5 Much against their natural inclinations , Jesus 's earthly followers were gradually persuaded that far from the Friday being the disastrous and final demise of their hero , by some inexplicable divine miracle he had dealt death itself a death-blow , and had risen from the grave to a new and everlasting life-form .
6 In its domestic aspects though , things had gone very differently : Unionist fears about the growth of Labour extremism had been widespread before the war and had stemmed from two different factors .
7 Armitage suggested that the shortfall for fiscal 1990 was $96,000,000 and had arisen from cuts in Bush 's aid request imposed by Congress , whereas Manglapus claimed that the true figure , based on the estimated cost of other " unfulfilled promises " , was $222,580,000 .
8 The leather trade was one which did not take a great deal of effort to run successfully but then Craig believed that his brother had a hand in the unprofitable deals Uncle Thomas had made and had profited from them .
9 The ships that had survived were divided , some to continue with the trade that was their life-blood ; the rest thinly spread through the Sudreyar , including Man , where Bishop Hrolf cultivated his souls and his fortifications with equal exuberance and had received from his smith on Holmepatrick , in his scant leisure from illegal coining , a custom-made tunic of chain-mail with the cross of Christ on every ring of it .
10 She and her family had been in the States over a year now , and had moved from Boston to New York .
11 Back in New York , John Wilcock was still writing his column , still hanging out with the Realist 's Paul Krassner , and had moved from New York Times travel writing to travel books , indeed an opus on Mexico had begun to open — or dilate — his eyes to drugs .
12 She did n't marry until she was 63 and had retired from teaching .
13 The Foreign Ministry claimed that the ship , which was flying the Greek-Cypriot flag and had sailed from the Bulgarian port of Varna , was found to be carrying arms including grenade launchers and mortars , which were not registered in its documentation and were probably destined for " terrorist groups " .
14 He was sixty-eight years old and had suffered from cancer of the oesophagus for some time .
15 Critics of the privatization plan claimed that it was improvised , lacked clear conditions and had suffered from poor regulation .
16 The court heard that in the months before his death he 'd experimented with drugs , and had suffered from depression
17 The gist of the note was that the vessel ahead of us was on the suspect list and had arrived from a foreign port .
18 Furthermore , they were all writing in the aftermath of Darwin , and had learned from him two important things .
19 He had , in fact , had something of a Rousseauesque upbringing , much of it in Provence : his parents too liked the sun , and had defected from St Ives at an early stage .
20 Soviet studies underlined that historically neutralised and demilitarised territories had often been created on the basis of unequal treaties and had resulted from the inability of the colonial powers at a given period to agree to the direct partition of a colony .
21 He identified several actors caught by the camera in poses of dramatic intensity and had judged from the frown between her heavy brows and the unsuitability of her responses that she would have been more enlightened had she worn spectacles .
22 The Leningrad city and regional Communist Party first secretary and leading conservative , Boris Gidaspov , had been the most prominent local party leader to ignore party recommendations and had refrained from standing in the elections to the Russian Supreme Soviet , having apparently anticipated the kind of defeat inflicted at the polls on March 4 and 18 on many other Russian city and regional party secretaries .
23 They made a great fuss of him , because he was new and had come from Por Tanssie which had a bad reputation .
24 On April 25 , 1989 , the Constitution Bench of the Supreme Court ordered the release of 32 members of the Youth Congress ( I ) who were jailed for contempt after a demonstration in the State Assembly in March following remarks allegedly made by the General Secretary of the ruling Telugu Desam Party , Ashok Gajapathi Raju , that Rajiv Gandhi was responsible for the death of his mother Indira and had benefited from it .
25 In practice it would be almost impossible to disprove a claim by the defendant that he had a licence but had lost it and had forgotten from which local taxation office it had been issued .
26 Mr. Burgess , who was attending a conference in the Midlands , and had driven from Nottingham , was thanked by group chairman Gerald Davies .
27 Eventually , with much scrabbling , he was over , and had dropped from sight .
28 However , it is possible that the fluid seen during that visitation once saturated the body but had leaked from the cadaver during the intervening 250 years and thence from the coffin , owing to seasonal fluctuations in the humidity within the vault .
29 Nagy had already been prime minister from 1953 to 1955 but had fallen from favour and Rákosi returned to power .
30 There were others , friends , who had not died , but had departed from Russia , never to return .
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