Example sentences of "[pron] has [adv] [vb pp] [adv] from " in BNC.

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1 May I remind him that the London Arts Board , which has just taken over from Greater London Arts , is settling down well to the work of funding arts associations throughout London .
2 Meanwhile , hundreds more job losses have been announced in an area which has already suffered heavily from the recession .
3 Fewer requests for confirming analysis take place from the conceptual end , but a greater number are initiated through the scheming process which has gradually taken over from the conceptual phase as the main centre of the design work .
4 When I quip that he sounds as if he has just come round from anaesthetic , Eva says , ‘ He has . ’
5 He has just come back from Canada and he will go back to Canada . ’
6 Both roles have involved handing out criticism , a task he has not held back from especially in this , the last year before he retires .
7 The question is , if he has subsequently borrowed more from the testator , up to what point he has been released from his debts .
8 ‘ While the Chris Hani case did have a tremendous impact on South Africa it has not taken away from investigations into the murders of Julie and Elizabeth . ’
9 Keegan said : ‘ Obviously there may be some truth in it , but it has n't come out from this end .
10 It has also borrowed heavily from the experience of Afro-America 's shift into electoral politics — the black mayors ' movement and so on .
11 My first book was an experiment to see if I could write and it has just gone on from there . ’
12 It has already spread out from its core business , and is spreading wider still , from software into the information business itself .
13 Coxall and Robins ’ ( 1989 , p. 309 ) apology for a Conservative-dominated press , that ‘ it has never shied away from criticising the Conservative Party or a Conservative Government ’ , is misleading .
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