Example sentences of "[pers pn] have [verb] from [adv] " in BNC.
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1 | From my point of view it was a complete success — fun , interesting and the chance for me to meet someone whom I 'd admired from afar since I was 14 years old . |
2 | Fourth I had to go from here . |
3 | I felt that I had progressed from just wanting to ‘ be gay ’ to being ‘ Black and gay ’ . |
4 | The outside door was always chained and , when I had rung from outside or inside the hostel , I would hear his shuffling , forward-leaning run , his muted ‘ Buenas . ’ |
5 | I was once put on a discipline charge because I had to cycle from here to Lark Lane police station on a very windy day and I got there at eleven |
6 | The hair I had watched from above had become disturbed when I lifted her , so that it shaded the line of her left cheek . |
7 | There 's a somebody called Finklehall who 's quite interested in understanding the the dynamics of abuse which I 've quoted from here . |
8 | No I have flown from there it was |
9 | Even if you b I I I would imagine that many of you , based on the notes alone that you 've got from here , without any reading , would probably get through So , you 've got nothing to worry about as long as you do the work . |
10 | Is that alright , cos then you 've gone away with any ideas you 've got from now which is probably none , er and then it also means that I do n't have to spend next week worrying in case we get to Friday and Thursday and you 're still not sure what you 're doing . |
11 | Now , what they try and do is finish at the end of this term , so you 've got from now on until , mid- January to , to revise erm , but you may have |
12 | She had realised from when she was a tiny child that Phoebe did not love her as she loved Phoebe , and as other mothers loved their lovely daughters . |
13 | She had to escape from here . |
14 | She had burned from inside because she could n't get out of her mind the thought that Fernando was sleeping under the same roof , so close yet so far . |
15 | She looked as if she had withered from within , and she was obviously disturbed . |
16 | ‘ That 's the trouble with Nicky , ’ Constance told Louise after she had returned from yet another evening that had ended with a quarrel . |
17 | ‘ It 's that kangaroo juice he puts in the engine , ’ Terry teased her after she had started from outside the house in a series of jumps . |
18 | True , you could argue that you had worked from exactly the same spot as the photographer , but in a court of law the onus would be on you to prove it ! |
19 | They were n't any good by themselves er , these things because I the other thing which you had to get from somewhere was output rates . |
20 | You have come from very far . |
21 | Well there was no one , no table or nowhere to put your notes , nowhere , one to sort of say well this is Mrs she 's come from so and so . |
22 | It was pitch dark in the stable and , even with the burning sticks of jharo we 'd brought from upstairs , we could see nothing at first . |
23 | So D Y by D U is equal to D Y by D X is equal to D Y by D U , which we 've found from here , from Y equals |
24 | On April 10th in the year nineteen hundred and eighty five — the legions again marched on Royal Bath — well , fifty of us by coach , car and rail — we had come from all over the country to join a contingent of local enthusiasts like lambs to the slaughter at Bath University for the Medau Easter Course . |
25 | In drawing up this manifesto , we have begun from where Britain is today . |
26 | What is new is that we have moved from too few qualified nurses coming to work in the operating theatres , to not enough people entering nursing . |
27 | That is what we have to do from now on . |
28 | Partly because this is one void pressure flow study , and so we have evolved from here to take on the sort of technology that was pioneered in this country by David , using a simple ambulatory erm study , and we 've added to this erm er a hard wire connection from a flowmeter . |
29 | For too long now we have refrained from openly exercising our power and that restraint has been taken for weakness by our enemies . |
30 | They understand what is going on in ways that make sense to them and , if we want to understand their behaviour , and perhaps to explain it , we have to start from where they are . |