Example sentences of "[noun pl] have [adv] [vb pp] [adv] from " in BNC.
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1 | My more recent experience would suggest that matters have not improved significantly from this early social work text , especially concerning social work with elderly people . |
2 | These firms had either splintered off from American companies — as in the case of Norman Broadbent — or they had been set up on their own from scratch , in a variety of forms such as MSL , EAL , Tyzack , Alexander Hughes , Goddard Kay Rogers , John Stork , Merton and Whitehead Mann , to name but a few . |
3 | My local mountain rescue team needed a doctor and things have just moved on from there . |
4 | The rest of the so-called queen 's bishops had all suffered acutely from Edward 's tyranny , and even some of the others had been the targets of at least his threats . |
5 | modern rhythmic gymnastics was created by the Russians … our top girls have just come back from special coaching over there … it showed in the championships … the best yet and the the closest with Alitia Sands of Coventry winning by point nort five of a point |
6 | ‘ It takes two to make a baby … but men have always run away from their responsibilities . |
7 | But no , she could not ride tomorrow , her boots had not come back from the shoemaker 's . |
8 | This suggests that closures have not stemmed primarily from an objective of economic rationalization . |
9 | There is a dusting of snow in Cwm Glas Mawr and above , while clouds have just rolled back from the summit ridge . |
10 | Castles and houses have also suffered greatly from war-time damage in Germany . |