Example sentences of "the [noun] he have [vb pp] from " in BNC.

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1 He was concerned about de Gaulle 's anti-Americanism , but was pleased by the support he had received from the French leader in 1958–61 over the Berlin crises with Russia .
2 Bold face : John Birt tells reporters outside Broadcasting House of the support he has received from colleagues
3 He intended to use the cash to repay the money he had stolen from the company .
4 The money he had stolen from the gravel pits reposed under his bunk in the houseboat .
5 The feeding he had had from Clive was only a momentary boost .
6 ‘ In his profession he found a force stronger than the temperament he had inherited from his family ; instead of surrendering to his natural instincts he followed a clear , straight path , and did not slide into the wretched muddle in which all the other Rougons perished . ’
7 The settee he had seen from the window was against one wall and Alfred Glynn was lying on the floor in front of it , his body oddly contorted .
8 Lyell resigned not because of some inherent conflict between science and religion , but because he enjoyed neither the prestige nor the remuneration he had expected from the post .
9 Urgency went from his wing-beats , the course he had set from the Park so many weeks before now weakened and drifted .
10 ‘ Pah , nothing 's left from the previous existence — only the mere lees and dregs of thought , dreams of past time that the creature does not heed , or not half as much as the figments he has derived from Milton !
11 ‘ That 's the Lennox girl , Steve , ’ said Papa Grimwood , checking the photograph he had obtained from INCUBUS HQ in the West End .
12 And , most of all , Trent would like to have known why the photograph he had taken from Don Roberto 's house had been there in the first place .
13 Kalchu climbed on to the roof of the house , and with the flame he 'd brought from the shrine fire set light to the two piles of jharo .
14 His form 's not brilliant , but nor is the trainer he 's come from .
15 She walked round the room , looking at the fragments he 'd preserved from their life together .
16 It is a picture indelibly imprinted , Ward 's voice painting it in quiet words , neither excited nor repelled by the horror of it , but simply repeating information he had obtained from one of the books he had borrowed from his Glasgow library as soon as he knew the route he would be taking to Punta Arenas and the Antarctic .
17 He shrugged , the jerky movement betraying for a moment the emotion he had banished from his voice .
18 Then she laughed ; her laughter so cold , so unlike the laughter he had known from her , that it made his flesh tingle with fear .
19 The consequence of this may be , and in some cases will be , to divest a third party of title to property which since the commencement of the bankruptcy he has acquired from the bankrupt .
20 He was breathing heavily , but it had nothing to do with the run he had made from the car .
21 In similarly insincere terms he thanks Duncan for the honours he has received from him : These speeches are subtly calculated by Shakespeare , for their insincerity is obvious to us ( the affected metaphors , the flabby repetitions ) but not to the recipients .
22 They did n't enter the room he had come from , but Travis led her down to one she had rarely used .
23 Hitch reached inside his jacket and touched the butt of the Beretta he 'd taken from Scott .
24 Unfortunately the damage was already done by the time Richard was fully recovered , and in spite of his commendable efforts to rescue what was left of the business he had built from his own sweat , it was far too late .
25 The heavy labour not only fought the flab around his waist but cured him of the insomnia he had suffered from for so many years .
26 The confidence he had gained from having a loving wife was being undermined by a feeling of rejection from the public .
27 He also spoke of the motivation and enjoyment he had derived from Young Enterprise and the confidence he had gained from this knowledge that he did possess significant , relevant abilities school just had not teased them out before .
28 But the guts he has shown in resisting government plans for the body he has chaired from 1983 are far from academic .
29 He 'd most likely end up eating the grain he 'd nicked from Mrs Wright for the pheasants .
30 The fifth client whose outcome was not adopted was a man who was dissatisfied with the service he had received from a computer dating service .
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