Example sentences of "[pers pn] have be [adv] [vb pp] from " in BNC.

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1 This week , so I hear , I have been publicly denounced from a Roman Catholic pulpit — by no less than the Provincial of the Dominican Order of monks .
2 A LEGAL secretary who claimed she had been unfairly dismissed from work during sick leave is considering appealing after losing her case .
3 This was the fourth plane Polly had heard arrive since she had been literally dragged from the boat , marched along the marina , and bundled into the white-painted Customs building .
4 You have been sorely missed from the council chamber .
5 It 's a genetic condition which means she 's been physically disabled from birth .
6 I do n't think they 'd been actually taken from what I can gather .
7 In actual practice you could find an analysis that very often the things that have been repressed have not been repressed in the sense that they 've been totally submerged from your consciousness and totally forgotten without any trace , but what often happens is they 've become isolated or , or divorced from their context in your memory .
8 LLANIDLOES Town are still waiting to hear whether they have been officially relegated from the Konica League of Wales .
9 They have been firmly removed from the rituals of power , their role frozen into passive and silent weeping at the foot of the cross where the god has been hung .
10 But over the years , his sales techniques have irritated as much as they have impressed , and he has been periodically banned from Celtic Park , Tynecastle and Fir Park .
11 It has been accidently transferred from animals to man and has been experimentally transmitted from man to calves and mice .
12 It has been completely eradicated from Greece since 1973 , where before the Second World War it caused an estimated one to two million cases annually .
13 She saw it all as plainly as if it had been magically transported from Yorkshire and spread out on the quayside , the moors stretching away in the distance until they met the skyline .
14 It will no doubt investigate what was the substantial cause of the employee 's failure to comply with the statutory time limit ; whether he had been physically prevented from complying with the limitation period , for instance by illness or a postal strike , or something similar .
15 According to the French press , he had been discreetly dismissed from the FIS the previous summer [ for split in FIS leadership see p. 38364 ] .
16 Most of them have been accidentally obtained from seeds so they must not be esteemed as different species , therefore I shall only insert their common names by which they are known in gardens , that those who are inclined to collect all the varieties may be at no loss for their titles .
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