Example sentences of "[conj] i have [adv] [vb pp] from " in BNC.

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1 This fact I had ample opportunities of verifying on the islands of Bass 's Straits , where I had scarcely stepped from the boat before every creature was made acquainted with my presence — no small annoyance to me , whose object was to secure the wary cereopsis and eagle , which with thousands of petrels and many other kinds of water-birds tenant these dreary islands . ’
2 Honestly the only bad thing that I 've ever got from a shop is a porno video .
3 May I draw the Economic Secretary 's attention to a study that I have just received from the House of Commons Library 's statistical section ?
4 I am concerned that I have recently received from the National Westminster Bank an invoice for £10.58 which they have debited from the Parish Council account for ‘ Audit Certificate Fee ’ , apparently on your instructions .
5 I offer the hon. Member for Livingston ( Mr. Cook ) my heartfelt thanks for giving what is almost the first straight answer that I have ever extracted from him .
6 The Secretary of State made one of the worst speeches that I have ever heard from a Minister in the House .
7 The right hon. Gentleman made the weakest speech in favour of a guillotine motion that I have ever heard from a Leader of the House and that is saying something .
8 The rocks were gigantic boulders of conglomerate , monstrous in their barren strangeness , much larger now we were close to them than I had ever realized from the island .
9 So I 've already gathered from your own choice of decorating gear , ’ he murmured , once again letting his eyes roam freely over the leotard and leggings clinging lovingly to her like a second skin .
10 ‘ When I first came out I stayed with Julia and I 've since heard from her to say well done , ’ says Corinne .
11 That was three days ago , and I have n't heard from her since . ’
12 ‘ My wife and I have recently returned from a ten day holiday in Gdynia , Poland .
13 ‘ My husband and I have recently returned from our holiday in Czechoslovakia and felt I must write to say how much we enjoyed it .
14 ‘ I 've always thought it unlikely , but I 've just heard from George this morning that it is impossible .
15 I was feel very proud of myself because I had just progressed from a tiny red tricycle to riding a huge yellow proper bicycle , with stabilizers .
16 On an outing to the obscure Gate Crag in Eskdale we picked a route called Bosigran — this had to be climbed because I 'd just returned from my first climbing trip to Cornwall .
17 Is it because I am consumed with envy when I pass the Woodborough bookshop , and there is Eleanor 's newest novel in a special display , and with resentment because I have n't heard from Mary for over a year because she is so busy now , commuting to Brussels being a Euro-lawyer ?
18 When I had sufficiently recovered from this onslaught , two points remained fixed in my mind .
19 We can expect to speak in other tongues , as I 've already mentioned from Mark sixteen , Jesus said it would happen .
20 As I have not heard from you since sending the Information memorandum on the above group .
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