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

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1 Research on encounters between police and public has shown that from the public 's view even the crime-fighters need communication skills ( Dix and Layzell 1983 ; Southgate and Ekblom 1984 , 1986 ; Sykes and Brent 1983 ) , although these abilities are all too often absent .
2 The work has shown that from the late Neogene to the mid Pleistocene a huge delta system developed in the southern North Sea basin .
3 Maleczek has shown that from Innocent 's sixth year in office , 1203 – 4 , as the reign progressed , the pope worked more and more with a smaller group of cardinals , of whom the key members were Hugolinus , Pelagius and Guala , and there was less consultation of the whole college .
4 ( Professor Dudek has demonstrated that from a base of only 1.7 per cent of the population , the input in terms of literature and art amounts to a staggering 25 per cent . )
5 ACCOUNTANT Coopers & Lybrand Deloitte has announced that from June 1 it will be known as Coopers & Lybrand .
6 The government has announced that from January 1992 , cigarette , cigar and pipe tobacco packets will carry two health warnings instead of one .
7 Our productivity growth outstrips that of Germany and France — and why the Tory Party has concealed that from electors during this campaign passes my comprehension .
8 I should have realised that from the fact that Micky said ‘ Oh Lord ’ — an expression , incidentally , that was n't in the script of the play and that he had never used in his life — before he turned round from the Hooded Owl and looked into the wings .
9 It was as if some authoritative being had decided that from that moment the names that had applied to such objects as soap , cheese , tree or book were to be exchanged for others , and all signs of delight registered by temper tantrums .
10 I 've felt that from the very first moment we got here . ’
11 it is clear from the statement of claim that the er plaintiffs retained the defendants from about the ninth of September to act in relation to the purchase of this wine bar which was then known as er the plaintiffs were obtaining finance from the National Westminster Bank in order to purchase this business and the plaintiff Mr had been engaged in long standing discussions with his bank from the earlier part of nineteen eighty five with a view to er agreeing financing facilities for the purchase of the various opportunities that preven present themselves and er he will say and that he makes clear in his witness statement erm that he certainly had understood that from these negotiations the National Westminster Bank were prepared to provide the financing that he required to run this business .
12 Mrs Grandison had promised her daughter that they would not inflict themselves on her for a meal — realising that Lady Selvedge might well be something of an infliction — and had assumed that from Victoria they would take a taxi to some Soho restaurant or perhaps Simpsons in the Strand .
13 She had learnt that from her ma , but she had never understood until recently .
14 In defence of their economic record , government spokesmen have claimed that from the second quarter of 1983 the numbers in employment increased and that more jobs were being created in Britain than in the rest of the EEC states taken together .
15 We have decided that from now on , as at present , all members of the board of management should be employed on a staff basis . ’
16 He added : ‘ Our studies have shown that from day one , if our traffic projections are correct , we can cover our operating costs through the revenue received .
17 The Board have agreed that from 1 April 1994 our basic organisation should distinguish more clearly between our two separate missions .
18 Again , we have mentioned that from the 1880s , certain advanced industries developed primarily in other countries ( notably Germany and the USA ) before the UK .
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