Example sentences of "have [adv] [vb pp] [adv prt] from [adj] " in BNC.

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1 ‘ The number of people in work has also gone up from 33,000 to 37,000 , ’ he said .
2 The entrance fee for the national parks , such as Annapurna , Langtang or Sagamartha , has recently gone up from 250 to 650 rupees .
3 Tell them we 've just come back from that .
4 She and Mandy had finally got in from last night 's fiasco around four in the morning .
5 For a moment , the sergeant had that same sense of disorientation when the lights went up at the end of an afternoon programme in the cinema and he felt he had just flown back from another world .
6 The leadership team had now dropped down from three to two as one of the leaders could not make the trip due to work commitments so the driving was split equally between co-leader Dave Lowe and myself .
7 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 .
8 Capercaillie in Scotland have already come back from near extinction once .
9 Gail , who is also looking forward to the birth of her first baby in November , said : ‘ We have just come back from two wet weeks in Bournemouth and said we could do with spoiling ourselves with a stay in a luxury hotel then I was told I had won — it 's amazing. , ’
10 John and his friend have just come back from New , you know , York
11 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
12 No British team have ever come back from three goals down in the history of European competition .
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