Example sentences of "have [vb pp] [adv] from [pos pn] " in BNC.

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1 Since 1986 Rytasha has broken away from her guru and set up on her own with a charity called Food Relief International , which raises money from the fiercely competitive matrons of Palm Beach and distributes it to the starving people of Bangladesh .
2 Add to those characteristics the meticulous almost fussy ways which Anthony has picked up from his father , and you have a close family likeness — yet to Anthony they are almost completely unacknowledged and unrecognised .
3 A NORTH Belfast student has come home from her first attempt at the British Long Distance Swimming Championships with a medal .
4 Since covering the restoration of the Benson Gustav in the July issue , much feedback has come in from our ever-vigilant readers .
5 ( Abberley has looked away from her hair .
6 Jane has looked up from her papers .
7 Because of the pressure of space , I can not enter into the arguments about whether Buddhism is a theistic religion , and how far it has moved away from its Hindu parent religion .
8 The criticism has moved on from his tax details to the way in which the corporation is run .
9 Colin Montgomerie finished one ahead of Olazabal after a last round of 70 and thinks he has benefited much from his four weeks in the United States .
10 Richard Quinn gets on very well with her and said : ‘ She 's a wonderfully consistent filly and has recovered well from her injury .
11 Four-year-old Laura , above , has recovered quickly from her liver and bowel replacement in Pittsburgh and has even grown three inches while in America .
12 In addition , Intasun has pulled back from its initial moves into the hotel market .
13 Yeah , she 's great — she has split up from her husband and works for her and the kids , a really independent woman who 's been messed around by men and is now looking after herself .
14 I believe that the Community has gained also from our membership because Britain has determined its direction in so many ways — on budget reform , on reform of the common agricultural policy , on the single market , on free competition within Europe and on free trade with the rest of the world .
15 ‘ She 'll be here in an hour or so , when she has dried off from her boat trip with Polidori .
16 It is clear that insubstantial changes will not give rise to a new copyright ( or right to prevent unfair extraction ) but what is the position when a database has changed considerably from its original form but this has happened incrementally over a period of time ?
17 It may seem that an account of politics in a revolutionary state has strayed far from its main theme when it discusses the education of seven adolescent girls in a remote oasis .
18 These women were middle class but they 'd broken away from their families .
19 He nodded to the pile of papers he 'd withdrawn earlier from his briefcase .
20 Aisha 's gold chain which I 'd carried away from her house hidden among my clothes was in my hands one moment and the next on the counter in the Oxford Street goldsmith 's .
21 It was a face that Joseph and Flavia Sherman would have recognized instantly from their encounter with the Annamese journalist in the palace of Khai Dinh at Tet exactly five years earlier because it had changed little , if at all , in the interval of time .
22 For a moment he was still , apparently watching her , then , just as she would have turned away from his apparent scrutiny , he said , ‘ Come on , I 'll race you . ’
23 My comment was , I 'm certain that by tomorrow afternoon , Mr you will have found somewhere from your little niche , that you will find the money for it .
24 The submarine force — over its whole lifetime — was often to absorb as little as 2 per cent of the defence budget , thus weakening the case of those who argued that Britain 's conventional forces would have gained significantly from its cancellation .
25 Some men may not have gone far from their original homes , but others were willing to seek their fortune at a distance : the London merchant class was recruited from every part of the country , including the far North ( 104 , pp.210–12 , 389–92 ) .
26 " Yes , there is , " Martha replied , with a firmness which she could hardly have inherited either from her father or her mother , " but there 's no reason why we should n't go and look at things .
27 Ecuadorian and Peruvian troops , who at one time were reported to be only yards apart , were reported on Oct. 15 to have withdrawn simultaneously from their common border in order to avoid a confrontation .
28 During the 1970s , the British National Front denied that it was a fascist party , and its former leader , John Tyndall , always publicly claimed to have broken away from his antisemitic and Nazi political past .
29 John 's problems seem to have arisen mainly from his own nature , the other side of the very qualities that brought him success .
30 When the local doctor , confounded by the sparrow size of his patients , informed the couple that they were to become parents , llya Holovich had dropped her lined and weary face to her chest and wept , and Stepan Holovich had jumped up from his chair and then scratched between his thin grey hair and laughed .
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