Example sentences of "have [vb pp] from " in BNC.
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1 | She had always resented Luke , and feared the way he made her feel — because she must have sensed from the beginning the power he could and did have over her ; because he had deprived her of himself when he had had her dismissed from that very first job back in South Africa ; because something had led him to misjudge and despise her , and he was unable to see the truth ; because she had always known that he could break her heart … |
2 | You will have gathered from what I have said that barbel really are a true shoal fish , and it is true to say that , as is the case with all true shoal fish , they school together with fish of like size . |
3 | A Martian arriving in Britain in late 1992 might have gathered from window-stickers along the high streets that mortgages were cheap and plentiful . |
4 | That much the reader may have gathered from the argument so far . |
5 | Now then if you look , I 'll just take , this applies to all of you but I 'm just gon na take for example role play number one you will have some details you 'll have gathered from erm the previous role play . |
6 | You 'll have heard from your boss that the two-yearold you were riding had been got at . ’ |
7 | Only one thing was clear ; his anxiety about how much I might have heard from Mitford and Leverrier was now explained . |
8 | At a guess , he may have heard from his colleague who came here to lunch that I feel rather isolated professionally at the moment . |
9 | Oh , lordy , lordy , she must have heard from that wretched Mrs Elswick ! |
10 | Colleagues , as , as conference will have heard from the mover of motion three , motion six , not prepared to withdraw and the C E C is therefore asking you to oppose both . |
11 | We 'll then have heard from the hospital and can decide what to do about the situation . |
12 | But , I mean , she 's been down there and must be gone now something has , but I said surely she would have heard from the police if it 'd been |
13 | I should have heard from them by now . |
14 | We may have heard from you , but erm please do tell us something about the Oxford Rainforest festival . |
15 | One could never have guessed from his enquiries that the matter was somewhat uncongenial to him . |
16 | You would never have guessed from the way the Parsons talked that they were childless . |
17 | Actually the Voice is Gandalf 's , as we might have guessed from its asperity , and as is anyway confirmed at II , 99 : it may seem fair enough to let a wizard oppose a necromancer . |
18 | In the Prose Edda , for instance , Aurvandill is a companion of the god Thórr , who loses a toe to frostbite only to have it thrown into the sky to become a star ; as one might have guessed from Christ , ‘ Earendel ’ is the old name of a star or planet . |
19 | They were in awe of him because you would never have guessed from meeting him how immensely wealthy he was , and because you would never have guessed from knowing how immensely wealthy he was how immensely clever he was as well , and because he was called Freddie when his initials were A. P. J. You 'd catch a glimpse of this tall , stooped figure crossing Trinity Great Court , with one shoulder held slightly higher than the other , and you 'd know you were watching one of the world 's great fortunes walking about , plus , on the same two lanky legs , behind the same untidily dangling forelock , one of the world 's great instruments of serious scholarship . |
20 | They were in awe of him because you would never have guessed from meeting him how immensely wealthy he was , and because you would never have guessed from knowing how immensely wealthy he was how immensely clever he was as well , and because he was called Freddie when his initials were A. P. J. You 'd catch a glimpse of this tall , stooped figure crossing Trinity Great Court , with one shoulder held slightly higher than the other , and you 'd know you were watching one of the world 's great fortunes walking about , plus , on the same two lanky legs , behind the same untidily dangling forelock , one of the world 's great instruments of serious scholarship . |
21 | Many of the amino acids are coded by more than one triplet ( as you might have guessed from the fact that there are 64 triplets and only 20 amino acids ) . |
22 | ‘ Ladies and gentlemen , I must apologise for dragging you in here at such short notice , but as you will have guessed from the Meeting Notice the urgency … ’ |
23 | No one would have guessed from that question that every one of the farmers affected has been paid regularly while we carry out the necessary tests to discover what has caused the problem . |
24 | Who would have guessed from his cold efficiency that this was only Damien 's second contest in two years . |
25 | Another care perhaps may have diverted from continual watch our great forbidder safe with all his spies about him . |
26 | The early evolutionary stages of development of wings are still in question they may have developed from outgrowths of exoskeleton from the body that assisted gliding initially , and then acquired a propulsive function . |
27 | Reputedly the smallest of England 's parish churches , it may have developed from an anchorite 's cell in the eleventh or twelfth century , and since that time had drawn many pilgrims to its almost inaccessible woodland site . |
28 | Those three operations then are the measure of modern medical practice : cancers which might have developed from an enlarged prostate , some rogue polyps and a spinal tumour , any one of which could have proved fatal , were all pre-empted by discovery and cure ; and I can not be other than deeply grateful for this additional lease of life . |
29 | This idea may even have developed from the hunting practices and rituals , in which men dressed as animals to be able to approach near enough to use their short-weapons effectively . |
30 | The emergence of speech might then have developed from neural systems for motor control already lateralised to the left half of the brain . |