Example sentences of "[noun] had be [verb] from " in BNC.
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1 | Her steely determination , however , had worked , and that very weekend Earl Spencer had been released from hospital and moved into a suite at the Dorchester Hotel , until he was strong enough to be moved home to Northamptonshire . |
2 | Robert Trevor Jones , prosecuting , at Chester Crown Court , said Lound had been evicted from Valiant Close , Warrington because of rent arrears . |
3 | The Bush administration had been enjoined from enforcing this regulation pending resolution of a court challenge , but the Supreme Court 's Rust v. Sullivan decision of May 23 , 1991 , had pronounced it constitutional . |
4 | On release in the States last month , 42 seconds of screen violence had been trimmed from the movie , adding to its critical notoriety . |
5 | Meanwhile his Countess had been rescued from a Liddesdale cottage ‘ not to be compared to any dog kennel in England ’ by the chivalrous Kerr of Ferniehirst , in spite of past feuds with her husband 's family . |
6 | Since the animals had been stolen from Anuradhapura , the descriptions were not recognized as those of stolen animals , and the system continued undetected |
7 | Piers Gaveston had been exiled from the household of Edward when he was Prince of Wales , but was quickly recalled after the prince 's accession in 1307 . |
8 | Certain Western journalists had been barred from covering the elections . |
9 | Most foreign journalists had been expelled from the area by March 5 . |
10 | A housemaid had been disinterred from the past for the occasion . |
11 | I talked to Whittaker almost a year to the day after Nelson Mandela had been released from his Cape prison . |
12 | It was as if the blood had been drained from her , leaving no strength , but it was n't a peaceful emptiness . |
13 | The blood had been washed from his face and body , and he was still wearing the very good quality underwear that showed him indeed to be the son of an aristocratic family , who , despite Robespierre and Talleyrand still gave one of their sons to the Church . |
14 | The car had been taken from a carpark in Oxford shortly before the crash on the Woodstock Road . |
15 | The car had been stolen from the Weston Favell shopping centre in Northampton . |
16 | The car had been stolen from London … |
17 | He also admitted attempting to defraud the Provincial Insurance Company and falsely representing to police officers that the car had been stolen from Cotton Street , Castle Douglas . |
18 | Cost Kathy down the road was telling me that erm a Yugo car had been stolen from Alexandra Road |
19 | Ironically , today 's programme had been transferred from Wolverhampton where the course is unfit because of work on a new all-weather track . |
20 | Coun Bill Dixon , chairman of the Labour-led authority 's housing committee , said the housing programme had been slashed from over £5m last year to just £2.8m . |
21 | It was reported on Aug. 5 that three members of the opposition had been suspended from the National Parliament only two weeks after being sworn into office . |
22 | The Tatars had been deported from the Crimea to Central Asia under Stalin . |
23 | The report claimed that funds had been diverted from the banking system through " massive collusion " between banks and brokers , and that the country 's largest commercial bank , the State Bank of India , had allowed Harshad Mehta , the financier at the centre of the scandal , to use the bank 's securities account " as if it is [ his ] investment account " . |
24 | On the following day the share price index , which had fallen sharply during the previous year ( largely because funds had been siphoned from the stock exchange into real estate speculation ) , rose by almost 30 points , one of its biggest one-day gains . |
25 | England manager Keith Fletcher yesterday confirmed that the 23-year-old had been omitted from both the senior trip and the A team tour to Australia for disciplinary reasons . |
26 | I was on my side , facing away from the door , the covers had been drawn from me . |
27 | They alleged widescale vote rigging and claimed that the names of opposition supporters had been excluded from electoral lists . |
28 | IT WAS as though a great weight had been removed from sagging shoulders . |
29 | He looked at Pauline Simonescu , and felt a great and total relief , as if a burden of enormous weight had been lifted from his shoulders . |
30 | It was only to Pam that I admitted to feeling guilty and ashamed of the wave of relief I felt at her funeral , as though a weight had been lifted from my shoulders . |