Example sentences of "[noun pl] have [adv] [vb pp] from [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | Losses had also accrued from discounts and subsidies to private and public banks , and from exchange rate speculation . |
2 | Many sensible and realistic statements of aims for primary schools have recently emerged from Africa . |
3 | Many banks had also suffered from government measures to curb liquidity , including the tightening of reserve and liquidity ratios in April 1989 and the requirement introduced the following month that parastatals shift their deposits from commercial banks to the Central Bank . |
4 | Charity workers have recently returned from Romania after completing a survey of the hospital and Mr Paul Stage , chairman of the organisation , said : ‘ It has nothing in the way of modern conveniences . |
5 | Eamonn de Stafort , public relations officer for SPAG , said two cattle had already died from lead poisoning but it was not certain whether dust or water pollution was responsible : ‘ What we are worried about is what will happen when the lake starts to dry up completely ’ . |
6 | Its difficulties have partly stemmed from cuts in Medicaid , but also from political interference . |
7 | Newspapers have traditionally moved from profitability to loss and vice versa at regular intervals as their costs and revenues — always delicately balanced — have come under attack from a variety of quarters . |
8 | The Rev Dr Fergus Macpherson of the British Council of Churches has just returned from Malawi , where he talked to the president for life , Hastings Banda . |
9 | Over 100 planning objections have already come from mountaineers and walkers . |
10 | And it 's good to be part of a tradition — makers have always learned from makers . |