Example sentences of "[pers pn] have [verb] from their " in BNC.

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1 She had bloomed from their support .
2 When we had an exchange visit from ICI operators at Billingham , they were surprised to learn that their safety suits contained materials which we 'd made from their phenol , ’ said Bob Hodson .
3 But combination for the purpose of raising their wages and , as we have found from their actions , of dictation to the ship owners and masters of ships " .
4 they 've , they 've got to put their National , National Ins Insurance stamps , erm , none of the Tax that they 'd stopped from their wages had been paid to the tax man , so apparently there was I do n't see how they 've already paid their employer ,
5 60 detectives are working on the case and they 've eliminated from their enquiries a man arrested and held overnight .
6 Bleach sound like they 've benefited from their month of gigging in America — with Salli Carson 's voice back to full-strength ( after she 'd lost it in Boston two days earlier ) .
7 Despite her eccentricity and the fact that they could n't help laughing at her , the Girls would readily acknowledge that she gave them as much , if not more , affection than they had received from their own parents .
8 So the one issue remaining on Woolwich 's writ of summons came to be whether or not Woolwich had grounds for claiming interest on the three payments which they had made from their respective dates up to 31 July 1987 .
9 But I was surprised by their looks , as they came through the airlock — enough to keep me from being puzzled , then , about how they had crossed from their pod to my ship without space suits .
10 To get this far they had to swim from their breeding grounds in the Gulf of Mexico .
11 In any case , they had moved from their Islington address — 14 James Street , St Peter 's Street — to 140a High Street , Hoxton Old Town , by 1852 , in which year a third son , Henry Joseph , was born .
12 They were armed with thousands and thousands of signatures they had collected from their parishes and their local communities in the weeks leading up to the lobby .
13 They had understood from their daughter that her parents were dead .
14 Using what they had discovered from their visit to Bourbourg and official sources , Helen and Brian Attwell were able to piece together the last moments of Beaufort I L4508 .
15 He scowled and once more she was forcibly reminded of his Viking heritage , the cold , hard power that had fortified the Norsemen as they had bounded from their makeshift camps intent on conquest .
16 As they were playing elsewhere next day they had to scratch from their match and return to London leaving their clubs behind .
17 They used the technique of research they had inherited from their predecessors .
18 In fact they did not host another major ball until Christmas 1983 , by which time they had learned from their mistakes .
19 were given a budgetary loan , which they had to repay from their meagre benefits .
20 Instead , they tell of the support they have received from their extended family in Kirkby .
21 The reciprocity between these sets of conceptions ‘ in the mind ’ can only perpetuate within the psyche of the individual worker and manager the images of authority they have inherited from their relationships with people who had authority over them in the past .
22 ‘ Our funds are totally exhausted but we are determined our children will continue to derive enormous benefits that they have gained from their education in Dungannon . ’
23 The first phase of the research project will focus on Euro-commuters and the range of difficulties they encounter , the problems associated with specific countries , and what they have learned from their business dealings on the continent .
24 The relationship between ants and other animals , particularly their farmed Homoptera feeding off the host plants is complicated in itself but , in the Old World Tropics , mosquitoes of the genus Malaya are associated in their habits with certain ants , which run up and down tree trunks carrying the honey-dew they have taken from their aphids .
25 Both horses and people will use what they have learnt from their own species and expect the other species to understand .
26 This has avoided complex questions , debate or dissent in its ranks — it has blocked from their vision that difficult and muddling word emblazoned on every pro-abortion banner : ‘ choice ’ .
27 She walked round the room , looking at the fragments he 'd preserved from their life together .
28 She sat down in the one comfortable chair ; it had come from their housekeeper 's room , and had found its way to Billy 's kitchen , like the strip of Turkey carpet with the hole in the middle .
29 From it , Kirov drew out a slim sheaf of black and white photographs of the young pilot , and a single sheet of personal notes which he had compiled from their conversations .
30 There was Maria Filippa , however , looking at him through her glasses which had misted up in horror and grief at his outburst , gulping the air like a fish ; she was not like his sister Rosa , not one of those girls he had to protect from their own compulsions , but his own beloved and burdened wife , so reserved in bed that he even regretted her modesty himself , and so far from the whore he was about to call her , he shuddered from head to foot .
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