Example sentences of "he have [adv] [vb pp] from [art] " in BNC.

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1 He has just emerged from the studio after recording his third album ; there will be many musical surprises in store .
2 Particularly when he has just returned from a period of injury .
3 Clarke is now tournament professional at the K-Club , Straffan , County Kildare — he has just switched from the equally fashionable Mount Julliet , County Kilkenny — and manager Andrew Chandler believes a European victory is definitely on the cards for Ulster 's emerging star .
4 The thought of wearing the coveted England captain 's armband holds no fears for Platt , who insists he has completely recovered from a knee operation .
5 The issue is a narrow one , namely whether on the true construction of section 9(4) of the Act of 1975 and in the light of the facts that ( a ) Dr. Hayes was a servant of the Crown at the time when he made his investigation into the Lockerbie disaster , ( b ) he has since retired from the service of the Crown , and ( c ) that the evidence sought relates to what he discovered when acting as such a servant , the court has any power to make the order sought .
6 He also quoted from Audit Commission reports , but he has not quoted from the Audit Commission response to our consultation paper on the structure of local government .
7 ( He has now retired from the Branch but remains active , instructing student investigators at the aircraft accident investigation course at Cranfield Institute of Technology . )
8 His age could count against him but he insists he has fully recovered from a heart attack in 1988 .
9 He has never suffered from the traditional shortcomings of young princes .
10 He has never flinched from the job in hand , ’ said the judges .
11 Tony Garnett produces for Temple in California , and it has to be as far as he has ever got from the Ken Loach films with which he was associated before going to America .
12 There was a look about him , as if he 'd recently returned from the Front .
13 These were considerations that could not be ignored by a Conservative leader , Austen Chamberlain had been toppled in 1922 because he had not withdrawn from an unpopular coalition in time ; and one of the motives for the destruction of the Lloyd George coalition was a desire to replace it by a protectionist government .
14 Leslie had first to undergo a stiff P.T. course at Hardwick , but he found to his relief that he had not deteriorated from the peak physical condition which , despite those months of idleness , had achieved for him in North Africa his acceptance into the Parachute Regiment .
15 Therefore , if there is full ex post settling up , the manager is likely to end up worse off than if he had not deviated from the accepted behaviour .
16 The electricians appeared to accept the kind of binding agreements which he had vainly sought from the print unions .
17 It was next morning that Hazlitt came down to breakfast to find Coleridge with a letter he had just received from the Wedgwoods .
18 He had just turned from the window , intent on leaving , when the woman walked back into the room .
19 He had just escaped from a ship at Sharpness docks .
20 Apart from the sore cracks between most of his toes , the skin was heavily calloused and his heels were covered in blisters ( he had just returned from a particularly arduous walk ) .
21 He had just returned from a fresh session with the PM at Downing Street .
22 He had just returned from a visit in 1937 to the Government fighting front in Spain .
23 He looked as though he had just returned from a Chas'n Dave concert or tied up Hercules the horse in the Steptoe and Son barn .
24 His name was Mason , and he had just returned from the West Indies , where Mr Rochester had once lived .
25 When I spoke with him yesterday he had just returned from the funeral of his father-in-law , who had died after months of cancer .
26 ‘ … and the pathetic thing was that he thought he had just recovered from a long period of madness . ’
27 Morse held up the photograph of Theodore Kemp which he had just removed from the living room .
28 He had already heard from the university that his research grant would not be extended .
29 Brian Hillier agreed with the defence suggestion that he had nothing to fear from any so-called threats , he had already resigned from the club and he was awaiting trial for cheating the taxman .
30 Anyway , the fact is that if it had n't rained in Japan , if he had n't withdrawn from the race after a few laps and waited until the weather improved , he , not James Hunt , would have been champion .
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