Example sentences of "he have [vb pp] from " in BNC.
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61 | This year Bradl has a new two-year contract with HB and he has switched from Michelin to Dunlop tyres . |
62 | The England flanker showed he has recovered from a rib cartilage injury by playing in Harlequins ' 57-10 victory over Bedford . |
63 | Indeed , he even reveals that he has recovered from a bout of depression : ‘ What right have I to be depressed ? |
64 | ‘ He has recovered from the Hennessy . |
65 | Surely he has recovered from losing his brother by now . ’ |
66 | He has recovered from a nightmare pelvic injury and is now forcing his way into Roker 's Wembley plans . |
67 | Goram is a self-confessed amalgam of the best bits he has taken from Leighton , Alan Rough , the extrovert personality he replaced at Easter Road , and Alan Hodgkinson , the five times capped former England goalkeeper who has been his mentor since Oldham , and now works with the Scottish team . |
68 | Yet ( because of the association of ideas ) , the experience of that day and all its elements , sheep , tree , wall and mist , has remained with him ; he has benefited from it . |
69 | As to that college novice , Williams , I have ordered my attorney to throw him instantly into gaol on an action of debt for money he has borrowed from me . |
70 | What he has learned from Goldsmith ( ‘ the only genius I have ever come across ’ ) is that the holding company is not the most important unit of corporate organisation . |
71 | He has learned from New Zealand and Costa Rica not to say too much too soon . |
72 | He acknowledges he has learned from Porter 's writing on competitive advantage , but probably speaks for most of his peers when he says : ‘ I do n't read business texts written by academics for the purpose of discovering a direct application that I can use . |
73 | Mr Larkin says he has learned from the criminal underworld about the events on the night of April 27 . |
74 | Mr Ashdown intends to make a keynote speech in Dunoon today , dwelling on the lessons he has learned from his private tours round Britain since the election . |
75 | He has arrived from abroad , yet another bird of passage , ‘ in the hope of getting a job building our railway bridge ’ . |
76 | Conran has never allowed his job to become mere routine and there is no doubt in his mind about the satisfaction he has derived from building up a business empire . |
77 | This aspect of his practice is only just beginning to change , but he intends to persevere with it , spurred on by the personal satisfaction he has derived from ‘ seeing them do their maths ’ . |
78 | ‘ Pah , nothing 's left from the previous existence — only the mere lees and dregs of thought , dreams of past time that the creature does not heed , or not half as much as the figments he has derived from Milton ! |
79 | Already he is delighted with the back-up he has had from a professionally run franchisor . |
80 | Laclotte is generally happy with the collaboration he has had from institutions world-wide , with important loans coming from the Prado , the Accademia in Venice , the Metropolitan , the Hermitage , the National Galleries in London and Washington , the Galleria Borghese in Rome , among others . |
81 | Walsh attributes his excellent form to the first real break he has had from year-round cricket : ‘ Being omitted from the World Cup squad was a blessing in disguise . |
82 | Mr. Martyn Jones : To ask the Secretary of State for Wales what representations he has had from industries in Wales about the current economic situation . |
83 | They all seek declarations to the following effect : ( a ) that as a matter of law in the case of a prisoner serving a mandatory life sentence the Secretary of State is required to set a period for retribution and deterrence which does not exceed the tariff recommended by the judiciary ; ( b ) that the Secretary of State is required by law to tell the prisoner what period the judiciary have recommended , and the reasons for that recommendation , and also if he has departed from that recommendation to tell the prisoner his reason for doing so ; ( c ) that the prisoner is entitled to be given the opportunity to make representations to the Secretary of State before the tariff is set , and for this purpose to be told of any information upon which the Secretary of State will make his decision which is not in his , the prisoner 's , possession . |
84 | Such is the case of an innocent person into whose pocket a thief , in order to escape detection , inserts a purse which he has stolen from a third person . |
85 | Salim leaves them , takes off on the first of a series of ‘ flights ’ , and treks to the interior , to a country which appears to be compounded of the Congo and of Uganda , in order to earn a living from a store which he has acquired from a man whose daughter he is expected to marry one day . |
86 | The consequence of this may be , and in some cases will be , to divest a third party of title to property which since the commencement of the bankruptcy he has acquired from the bankrupt . |
87 | As he has shifted from opposition to support for the Vance-Owen plan , so has Serbian television . |
88 | Mr Ross , who is convinced that eleutherococcus could be a major factor in the fight against physical and mental fatigue , said : ‘ He has validated our claims and by confirming the benefits he has found from using it as an aid to post-flight recovery . ’ |
89 | But there without doubt were the elusive twin spires of Saigon 's cathedral that he 'd seen from far off , stationary now and clearly visible , standing sentinel over the wide , tree-lined avenues . |
90 | It was Jack Ashdown , and he 'd heard from Lucy again . |