Example sentences of "[adj] [noun sg] have [adv] [vb pp] from " in BNC.

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1 This driver has just returned from France , after managing to get through the blockade .
2 Agriculture has fewer and fewer workers to give up to industry or the tertiary sector , and short-term migrant or daily labour has steadily declined from a peak in the 1960s .
3 This group had already trekked from Pochala on the Ethiopian border ; some of the boys had been living a transitory existence for four years .
4 Further support for this concept has recently come from the work of Iftikhar et al who showed higher concentrations of bile in oesophageal aspirates from patients with Barrett 's columnar lined lower oesophagus .
5 In the nineteenth century a comparatively high proportion of the population was aware of its own mortality ; today this sense has almost vanished from everyday life .
6 Is my right hon. Friend aware that a delegation from the Inter-Parliamentary Union has just returned from Russia and the Ukraine ?
7 Popular music has thus dissolved from a specifically youth-oriented product at the margins of society into a new type of industry which effectively draws areas that were previously considered private and ‘ hidden ’ in our society into the centre of consumption and governmental strategy .
8 This certainty had somehow emerged from her indecision .
9 A smallish property close to the Piazza della Repubblica , this hotel has recently benefited from an extensive refurbishment programme and has a new and modern feel .
10 Do you truly believe that this country has really benefited from the importation of blacks , Asians etc ?
11 Extra income has also come from bank interest earned on appeal funds already deposited .
12 The study now reported began with the author recognising from an examination of the name ‘ Forsey ’ that although the second syllable had obviously developed from the Anglo-Saxon haeg ( with the noun prefix ge ) and the Middle English hei/hey , meaning enclosure , it seemed unlikely that the first syllables fors and furs were descended from the same root word , and the fact that Dr Reaney had cited widely separated counties for their ( rather late ) emergence was a further slight pointer .
13 Perhaps the most compelling confirmation has however come from Pacione ( 1980 ) and his study of the ‘ metropolitan village ’ of Milton of Campsie to the northeast of Glasgow .
14 Organic chemistry has also profited from matrix isolation techniques .
15 The white elephant had finally emerged from the confusion behind which its promoters had concealed it for so many years .
16 His Jewish mother had narrowly escaped from Romania in the 19305 when the local Iron Guard goon squad began slaughtering Jews with a barbarity which sickened even their Nazi German allies .
17 On April 11 Pöhl had denied rumours of an imminent rise in German rates , noting that inflation had actually fallen from 2.7 per cent in February to 2.5 per cent in March , despite strong economic growth and public-sector borrowing .
18 The Swiss competitor is a talented athlete having recently returned from the Winter Paralympics in France where he took part in the cross country sledging .
19 Good news has also come from the government who have recently announced that they will match pound for pound any money raised by the charity and donated to a hospice .
20 Over the past few years , that area has rightly moved from a marginalized position in cultural theory to become a focus for discussions around language , female desire and popular narratives .
21 But a more historic example has recently emerged from a conservation programme to preserve it in first class static display condition for many years to come , this is Mk 1 Z2033/G–ASTL of the Skyfame Collection owned by the Imperial War Museum ( IWM ) and part of the collection of the historic aircraft at Duxford .
22 The arguments in support of cheap nuclear power have always derived from a deceptively simple premise .
23 In point of fact , in terms of Catholic tradition , the challenges here might be less awkward than those of phase 2 ( and to some extent John Paul II was able to recognize this ) , but the crucial ecclesiastical issue once more ( as in phase 1 ) had become the acceptability of diversity , and the curial mind had never escaped from the conviction that unity requires uniformity .
24 As notified at the nine months , however , General Accident has now withdrawn from non-marine treaty business having significantly reduced its exposure to that section of the London Market earlier in the year .
25 One spell had indeed leapt from the crackling pages and lodged itself in the dark recesses of his brain .
26 Not only that , the living form had hardly changed from its Silurian predecessor ( see p. 77 ) .
27 One company had recently moved from the centre of London and had curtailed its use of libraries .
28 The same problem has also resulted from the use of different types of Road to Health ( RTH ) cards and immunisation schedules .
29 The substantive work has consequently shifted from the party headquarters , where all decisions used to be made , to the conference hall and the corridors .
30 Although earlier crude categories survive in some influential textbooks on ageing , a subtler stance has gradually emerged from this controversy .
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