Example sentences of "[conj] have [adv] [vb pp] from [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | It took much will-power for the man to drag himself away , presently , on one of Dunbar 's best horses , but consoled and heartened by receiving the best kiss , on parting , that had yet come from Mariot Randolph . |
2 | She stood up , holding aloft the red geranium that had somehow slipped from Ronni 's hand . |
3 | TWO new RSC shows that have just transferred from Stratford to the Barbican could not be more different . |
4 | What we were just saying Cath was , we was just trying to look at the , the tape that 's just come from Marcus , the erm the film and |
5 | He regularly visits eastern Europe and has just returned from Czechoslovakia . |
6 | Matches were played against local hearing teams , and after a promising start , the club almost folded in 1879 following a disastrous season but was re-organised , and has since gone from strength to strength , with various changes in name . |
7 | On Paul 's first day he arranged four appointments for our consultants with prospective clients , and has since gone from strength to strength . |
8 | Charles Taylor , a former government employee who was charged in 1984 with theft of government funds [ see p. 32898 ] and had subsequently escaped from custody in the USA , claimed that a previously unknown group led by him , the National Patriotic Forces of Liberia ( NPFL ) , was responsible for the rebellion . |