Example sentences of "they have [be] [vb pp] from [adj] " in BNC.

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1 They 've been trained from early age have n't they ?
2 They 've been formed from separate corps looking after Transport , Ordnance , Supplies , Catering and Military Mail .
3 In an earlier chapter I noted that a study of poor people 's movements in the US concluded that such influence as they had was derived from mass protests rather than from participation in electoral politics ; and a study of the economic progress of black Americans in the late 1970s argued that it was ‘ under the impetus of the civil rights movement and the ghetto revolts of the sixties , [ that ] blacks gained access to new employment opportunities in business , government , the media , and high paying jobs in the skilled crafts ’ ( Smith , 1978 ) .
4 They have been exempted from certain reporting requirements by my Department under the companies legislation , and my right hon. Friend the Chancellor of the Exchequer put a lot of measures in last year 's Budget to improve the position of small businesses , because tax is revealed to be one of their most noticeable problems when they reply to our consultations .
5 Because of this , and despite their obviousness to commonsense experience , they have been excluded from formal analysis .
6 I spoke to Sikh and Hindu children in Southall and none of them had been withdrawn from religious education lessons .
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