Example sentences of "[noun sg] they [vb base] [vb pp] from " in BNC.

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1 When Lady Macbeth welcomes Duncan , the fulsome insincerity of her verse is by now unmistakable to us : Yet , while feigning gratitude she is also expressing exactly the reasons why she ought to feel gratitude : The unusual and affected word ‘ hermits ’ points up her insincerity , while the content of the speech establishes the good they have received from Duncan .
2 Perhaps unsurprisingly , considering the patronage they have enjoyed from Clint & Co , they 're dead ringers for the Poppies .
3 Sue Mayes and Ros Grant appreciate enormously the warmth of welcome they have received from Groups and Independent Fundraisers in the Midlands area .
4 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 .
5 From that moment they have gone from strength to strength and last year reached the final of the Pilkington Cup only to lose in extra time .
6 In the past few months the complaints from my area from my customers that they are disgusted with the service they have received from Sports .
7 The instructions and authority they have received from the interim government are not instructions and authority from the Government of the Republic .
8 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 .
9 They take some of the money they have cut from the training budget and use it to fund employment action .
10 Instead , they tell of the support they have received from their extended family in Kirkby .
11 This is due not their merit , but to the extensive free advertising they have benefited from which is not available to their competitors .
12 Only recently has it been discovered that they come to these special places to gather specific minerals such as kaolin which neutralise the poison they have absorbed from the seeds they eat at this season of the year .
13 Helping parents draw up these lists builds on the information they have gained from the assessment phase where they have already learned to specify the problem areas .
14 Will the Prime Minister take time today to meet the Home Secretary to discuss how the Government should respond to the letter they have received from the mayor of Conservative-controlled Bexley drawing attention to the 140 per cent .
15 What will the jurors feel is the true story whey they have heard from the ‘ hen party from Bournemouth ’ ?
16 The guys know that if they come in here , if they do cause any problem they get banned from here and they get banned from every other pub in the town .
17 In a lifetime they have gone from a self-assured majority to a beleaguered minority , strangely distanced from the city that has grown up around them .
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