Example sentences of "[verb] been from " in BNC.

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1 The clearest opposition to the achievement of a measure of integration has been from the Roman catholic church .
2 The main shift has been from direct to indirect taxes .
3 'T IS true , our Sex has been from early Time
4 Most of the gas discovered so far has been from the Z2 Carbonate but a few finds have also been made from the Z3 Carbonate in the western Netherlands and the adjacent offshore area , and gas is present in both the Z1 and Z2 Carbonates in Scram .
5 Too much authority is given to someone outside the family , and has been from the beginning . ’
6 Now in his third full season with the HB NSR , Bradl 's main change has been from Michelin to Dunlop tyres
7 The most recent has been from the late 1970s through the 1980s , and if we think of those years as one of only four periods of major structural change in nearly two centuries we can appreciate that we have been living in interesting times .
8 Tax benefits to private pension arrangements have risen at a similar rate , although the growth has been from a smaller base .
9 I mean how far do you think the publicity that the area 's had has been from your considerable experience would be
10 For at least half a century , as outlined in Chapter 1 , the dominant movement of population and employment at this ‘ two Britains ’ scale has been from North to South .
11 On the other hand the path has been from empirical field investigations towards continental or global patterns and this may be one important direction which must continue to be followed because large-scale soil erosion as in China , large-scale deforestation as in the Amazon , atmospheric pollution or global climatic change inspired by changes of carbon dioxide are all contemporary environmental processes on a scale which has not attracted sufficient physical geographers .
12 Much of the major investment in this country 's telecommunications infrastructure in recent years has been from BT , which has made a much bigger contribution to the Exchequer than it did in the 1970s , as it is more efficient , more productive , sells more services , makes more money and pays more tax .
13 In contrast , the drop in the United Kingdom over the same period has been from 4.4 to 3.1 per 100,000 of the population — a reduction of 32 per cent .
14 The most dramatic shift in recent years has been from soft to underwire garments , which provide greater support and ‘ shape ’ .
15 Conversely Newco may be entitled to deductions of VAT if the change of use has been from exempt use to taxable use .
16 They say that until now paclitaxel for human drug use has been from felled trees , but in 1993 sources other than Pacific yew bark will be used on a commercial scale , and by 1995 they hope actual trees will no longer be needed to produce the drug .
17 Determined to arrange a meeting to discuss it ( postponed as it has been from summer to autumn , autumn to December , December to ‘ early in the the New Year ’ and so on … ) , she rang the Scottish Office direct in an attempt to find out the proposed date of revelation and publication .
18 Now the erm major contribution has been from the Department of Environment who have pointed us at Humberside 's formulation .
19 She suggests that the offending Geordie dialect ‘ might equally well have been Liverpool or Sheffield ’ - could it not also have been from Norfolk , Suffolk or Dorset ?
20 I wondered if this might have been from surprise over the fact that I could write , but it was just one of a fair catalogue of mannerisms he had to offer .
21 It must have been from an old girlfriend . ’
22 Although the pins and needles in his legs could perhaps have been from loss of blood .
23 ‘ Then it might have been from a bank loan that Andrew raised privately . ’
24 They were not activists in the movement — some of them might have been from the Moss and come to watch the barney — but all were sent to the jail in Inveraray and then taken to Edinburgh for prosecution .
25 This pension replaces your SERPS ; and the DHSS will assume that you are receiving at least as much as you would have been from them ( you might be , but you might receive much less — there are no guarantees ) .
26 Generally , it is thought that the cheese took its name from Dunlop village or parish but it could have been from Mrs. Barbara Dunlop ; we will never know .
27 We could have been from Bombay .
28 If the message could have been from someone you care for , then where 's the harm in it ?
29 WHOEVER judged the inflatable sumo wrestling bout at half-time must have been from the WBO .
30 ‘ A work must enact its own meaning ’ and ‘ Never trust the teller , trust the tale ’ — such Lawrentian tags , garbled as they may have been from the writings of the Master , could inspire and cheer the literate young of the 1940s .
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