Example sentences of "[num] have [vb pp] from [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Mixed-traffic types such as the Brush Class 47 have fallen from favour since they inevitably entail a compromise between a high maximum speed for passenger working and a high tractive effort for freight haulage .
2 er three have gone from schools in the Easington area , three have gone from the Bretchill area , so that 's a total of what , twenty-one for September .
3 Arguments against a role for a G protein-linked mechanism for generating InsP 3 have come from experiments in which phorbol esters failed to block fertilization but could inhibit the events activated by injecting GTP- γ S into hamster eggs .
4 The survey , conducted by Dr Alice Stewart of the University of Birmingham , establishes that , out of 330 servicemen , 27 have suffered from cancers of the blood or lymphatic systems .
5 About 2.5 million have benefited from tax incentives to encourage employee share schemes .
6 Even in private industry , some of the largest job losses of the 1980s have resulted from government policies , whether through economies in defence spending ( with effects on British Aerospace and West land Helicopters ) , changes in orders for power stations ( with effects on Northern Engineering Industries ) , or job losses before and after privatization of nationalized industries ( as with the ‘ break up ’ of the British Leyland and British Shipbuilders groups ) .
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