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

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1 Now we may suggest that that 's the effect of the Second World War biasing alright biasing the estimates that we 've just produced from the whole sample .
2 Er for example all of us in this room , if we went to one destination , we 'd probably all come away with a different combination of things that we 'd actually got from it .
3 He addressed us now for the first time , in far more lucid Indonesian than we had ever heard from his elders .
4 Back to our lead story , and we 've just heard from Paris that
5 ‘ When she left the Island , she turned her back on the family and we 've never heard from her since .
6 Because we had just switched from the Lothian District League to the National League I thought it was a good time to concentrate on coaching , ’ she said .
7 Because we had all come from such different backgrounds , and were individuals bound together only by circumstance , I felt it was impossible to criticise their actions as I did n't fully understand their motivations .
8 The policies are starting to work , as we 've already heard from Councillor .
9 We need greater co-operation in Europe in these matters , because immigration and asylum flows are a major political concern , as we have just noted from the exchanges about Le Pen and the way in which people are feeding upon his visit .
10 As Mr Scicluna pointed out , ‘ If you turn a committee into a faculty , it gives it a new lease of life , a breath of fresh air , and it thinks about its role a bit more purposefully , as we have already seen from the Tax Faculty . ’
11 As we have already argued from Pahl 's ( 1984 ) study , even when women do paid work they still do the bulk of the domestic work , although it may be more equally distributed than it was when they were full-time housewives .
12 The solitary electric-bulb is burning , for we have recently emerged from the ‘ gas-mantle ’ age .
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