Example sentences of "[conj] to have [vb pp] from " in BNC.
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1 | It seems more likely , however , to have been the result of major historical transformations , including the separation of work from home , and the growing centrality of the individual in the economy and the general ideology , than to have derived from developments intrinsic to a landed class . |
2 | The ELA itself seems quickly to have degenerated into a " free labour " organization supplying non-union men during disputes but in abeyance between whiles , and to have suffered from secessions by the liner companies which reverted to independent behaviour on labour matters . |
3 | It is thought to have originated in the United States and to have gone from there to Australia . |
4 | He is said to have been deprived of the royal household and nobles with the counsel and consent of all his people , and to have fled from Bamburgh with only a few companions , which would suggest an almost outright rejection . |
5 | The ‘ meaning ’ of the dream seems therefore not to have been implicit in the dream itself but to have come from the interaction between its imagery and Stevenson 's consciously controlled imagination — ‘ All the rest was made awake … ’ |