Example sentences of "[pers pn] have [to-vb] from the " in BNC.

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1 So I had to walk from the , you know the flats half way down Ashton Lane ?
2 Unfortunately , she had to withdraw from the Symposium , feeling that the effort was too much considering the work that she still required to do on her own Flora .
3 They do have their problems ; they are difficult to open , you can not stand on the wing and lift them up , so you have to struggle from the ground .
4 WordPerfect comes with two external conversion utilities , for importing text and graphics files , which you have to launch from the DOS prompt .
5 It seems to me you have to start from the fact that your role in the community is to produce goods and services which people want .
6 That was why , when you first asked me about this , I turned the whole question round and said ‘ You have to begin from the philosophical problem ’ , but indeed it could be applied in many places .
7 That was why , when you first asked me about this , I turned the whole question round and said , ‘ You have to begin from the philosophical problem ’ .
8 We had to go from the School to the School for two years and back to the School again , and er finally we 'd go to the Academy .
9 We had to walk from the next stop .
10 You know , beef and things that we have to import from the E C at the moment , we could import from like , New Zealand .
11 We have to get from the pub car park into the pub .
12 We have to escape from the time warp in which , unfortunately , some people are still caught after three election defeats in a row . ’
13 We have to learn from the past . ’
14 The year before he 'd been into the whole Absolute Beginners scene and everything around him had to date from the late ‘ fifties , early ‘ sixties .
15 International Championships … they missed out on a certain double when they had to scratch from the Paris International regatta due to an illness to Pinsent .
16 Remember the firemen who told of the charred and blackened bodies of children they had to bring from the smoking ruins of homes ?
17 Largely relying on their savers for their funds , they have to borrow from the City when savings run low .
18 It has to come from the overseas aid budgets of governments .
19 somewhere and it has to come from the training .
20 But , if that was what he had to expect from the Russian , then that is what he would beware of .
21 The partisans showed great courage , but some of them had to withdraw from the Parma Apennines down towards Tuscany .
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