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

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1 Stunned that he had n't known from the first moment that something was wrong with her .
2 ‘ She hurt him dreadfully when he came home from Africa , crippled and his career in the army over , just when he needed her loving support the most , and now she has the gall to chase him again , when I hoped and prayed that he had finally recovered from her brutal treatment of him . ’
3 The Exec Director gave the DDA a number that he had just received from his bureau chief in London .
4 Leslie had first to undergo a stiff P.T. course at Hardwick , but he found to his relief that he had not deteriorated from the peak physical condition which , despite those months of idleness , had achieved for him in North Africa his acceptance into the Parachute Regiment .
5 Pat 's crater was a very good French brandy that he had probably scrounged from somewhere local , most likely the Chateau just along the road .
6 The victims attended the feast after Drachenfels ' feigned repentance convinced the wisest and best that he had truly turned from evil .
7 But no news is good news , and Mr Clarke has been drawing some comfort from the fact that he has n't heard from his own local family doctor .
8 I believe that he has just returned from his second visit to Nepal — a country with which this country has had good relations for about 175 years .
9 His name was Mason , and he had just returned from the West Indies , where Mr Rochester had once lived .
10 And he had once elicited from her the statement , ‘ I did not have what the English refer to as ‘ a good war ’ . ’
11 ‘ I can vouch for it that nobody has moved from his or her desk all the time you 've been here , except for Nigel and he has not moved from his corner . ’
12 Anyway , the fact is that if it had n't rained in Japan , if he had n't withdrawn from the race after a few laps and waited until the weather improved , he , not James Hunt , would have been champion .
13 If he had n't escaped from Her Majesty 's Pleasure . ’
14 There he stood leaning against it , his arms outspread , one cheek pressed on to the black wood , with his breath coming in gasps , as if he had just surfaced from drowning .
15 Therefore , if there is full ex post settling up , the manager is likely to end up worse off than if he had not deviated from the accepted behaviour .
16 There was a look about him , as if he 'd recently returned from the Front .
17 He also quoted from Audit Commission reports , but he has not quoted from the Audit Commission response to our consultation paper on the structure of local government .
18 These were considerations that could not be ignored by a Conservative leader , Austen Chamberlain had been toppled in 1922 because he had not withdrawn from an unpopular coalition in time ; and one of the motives for the destruction of the Lloyd George coalition was a desire to replace it by a protectionist government .
19 He 's grumpy because he has n't heard from you . ’
20 Owers , a surprise choice as substitute against Ipswich , has done very little training , and his non-stop style will soon show whether he has fully recovered from his injury .
21 From a three-hour flight , at the outside , when he 'd only flown from London to Helsinki on the last lap ?
22 Particularly when he has just returned from a period of injury .
23 I respect them , especially so as he has just come from South Africa .
24 Tony Garnett produces for Temple in California , and it has to be as far as he has ever got from the Ken Loach films with which he was associated before going to America .
25 Ere he has even returned from Ludlow .
26 He looked as though he had just returned from a Chas'n Dave concert or tied up Hercules the horse in the Steptoe and Son barn .
27 He was the man who knew all the best positions and though he has now retired from football to run golfing weekends at places like the Meon Valley Hotel Golf and Country Club near Winchester , he assures you that once you 've scored five times a night you never forget it .
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