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

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31 Even mankind might have developed from a different species .
32 The system may have developed from seed parasitism , but it itself is now parasitized by other wasps ovipositing through the syconium wall .
33 If either of us had had any sense we 'd have realised from the start something like this had happened .
34 The DPP statement on June 14 said that the jury in the 1976 trial might not have realised from the scientific evidence provided that the seven could have been innocently contaminated with nitroglycerine , but that " in the light of current scientific knowledge this was a real possibility , however remote " .
35 As I think members will have realised from my visits to each of our 25 Sections during my year of office , I very much enjoyed being Chairman .
36 Do not count any earnings your employee may have received from other employment .
37 The service of the pastor was exemplified in Christ 's washing of his disciples ' feet , and so , whatever little present he might have received from another bishop , back went a towel from a seemingly inexhaustible linen cupboard .
38 But there is at least a hint in the Bill that in certain circumstances opted-out schools ( to be referred to as grant-maintained schools ) might receive extra funds from the DES : although in general such schools are to receive funding equivalent to that which they would have received from the LEA , Clause 67 ( 3 ) and ( 4 ) lay down that for certain ‘ special purposes ’ extra non-recurrent or recurrent grants may be forthcoming .
39 Many employers ‘ contracted out ’ of the Graduated Pension Scheme and agreed to pay at least the same amount as their employees would have received from the State under the graduated scheme , from their own occupational scheme .
40 Those future profits include grants that he might have received from the government for installing drains ( these can cover up to 80 per cent of the cost of the scheme ) and the value of anticipated production , which may be doubled by subsidies under the EEC 's Common Agricultural Policy .
41 Women in contracted-out pension schemes get a guaranteed minimum pension , which must be at least as much as the pension they would have received from SERPS .
42 This is thanks to the help I have received from my wife , my children , and a large number of other people and organizations .
43 Retired STG employees and those retiring before privatisation or before the end of any transitional period will have their pensions provision fully secured so that they will receive the same pensions as they would have received from the Scottish Transport Group .
44 By the late 1930s any money he may have received from his father had come to an end .
45 The form ( which you will have received from the Court ) for certifying loss of earnings should be passed to the Personnel Department .
46 Pat Watters , chairman of the personnel services committee which yesterday agreed to the early retirements , said that the council can base the payments on the salary Mr McNeill would have received from 1 April .
47 She would have been held personally responsible and would almost certainly have fallen from office .
48 After allowing for a few thousand of natural increase , the Serb and Montenegrin population of Kosovo would have fallen from 237,000 in 1981 to about 220,000 in 1986 .
49 The evidence actually tends to be ambiguous ( West 1969 ; Jones 1979b ) as indications of timberwork at the lip of the pit may be connected with the superstructure and planking in the base may have fallen from the walls or roof lining .
50 They must have fallen from the loft and hopped inside , and touched something in there that brought the rusty flap crashing down to entomb them .
51 But according to chairman D J Dace , without exchange rate variations , sales would actually have fallen from £2.7m to £54.6m .
52 The coins were found in a fairly straight line , indicating that they may have fallen from a torn purse .
53 Modern cities will almost have doubled their annual production of waste per head during the twentieth century , while the proportion of this waste that is biodegradable will have fallen from more than 90% to under 50% .
54 The reinvestment return is 55.74 but the reinvestment risk is that on 15 February the 1-month rate will have fallen from the 9.25 per cent expected to , say , 8.75 per cent .
55 The value of the deposit at the end of two months would have fallen from 1,015,007.80 to 1,014,621.23 , which represents a loss of 386.57 .
56 They must have fallen from a very great height to end up like that !
57 On an index-linked annuity the rates may typically have fallen from 9 per cent to 8 per cent .
58 If wages per head had not increased , the share of GDP accounted for by consumption out of wage earnings would have fallen from 52 per cent in 1952 to 31 per cent in 1970 ; this would have required an inconceivable rise in other types of spending ( by capitalists and government ) if the increase in production was to be sold .
59 In a similar fashion , had the interest rate fallen on day 50 then the price would have fallen from price C to price D. On day 70 it would have fallen from price E to F. Conversely , had the interest rate fallen , then prices would have risen .
60 In a similar fashion , had the interest rate fallen on day 50 then the price would have fallen from price C to price D. On day 70 it would have fallen from price E to F. Conversely , had the interest rate fallen , then prices would have risen .
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