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

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1 During this period the number of book issues sampled from library authorities has grown from 3m to 10.6m .
2 In recent years a growing sophistication in tachistoscopic half-field investigations has derived from a conceptual and methodological framework known as information processing theory .
3 But intake of other green vegetables has increased from 0.19oz to 0.50oz per week .
4 The House of Lords in two subsequent cases has retreated from the position it adopted in the original litigation , by making plain that the Government must prove some damage to the national interest and that no such damage can be established where the information has already been placed in the public domain by being published abroad .
5 In a recent study of all Higher Education Institutions it has become quite clear that the main impetus towards Equal Opportunity Policies has come from female members of staff or particular unions representing female members ( CRE , unpublished ) .
6 Indeed , this has already been observed in Scandinavia and North America : for example , Cogbill and Likens ( 1974 ) suggest that the proportion contributed by nitrates has increased from 22 per cent in the mid 1950s to its present value of over 30 per cent .
7 Much of the interest in the recent past in job enrichment programmes has sprung from this and other work by Herzberg .
8 Higher taxes : the overall proportion of national income taken in taxes has risen from 34.75 per cent in 1978 to 37 per cent , despite Norman Lamont 's protestations to the contrary .
9 The number of shareholders has risen from 7 per cent to 24 per cent of the adult population .
10 The EC 's share of their exports has risen from about a quarter in 1989 to about half .
11 In April 1990 the town had 28 empty offices but now the figure stands at 52 , while the number of vacant shops has risen from 20 to 46 , not including 68 shops under construction at the Cornmill centre .
12 As we can see , a wide variety of karate styles has developed from the art 's origins .
13 The trip begins at a Eucharistic Congress in Seoul intended to put the seal on the Catholic Church 's extraordinary progress in Korea , where the number of believers has grown from a post-war 200,000 to more than 2.5 million , and is increasing by 10 per cent each year .
14 Indeed , the allocation for improvement work in Cleveland 's schools has risen from £90,000 this year to £1.4 million next year .
15 Pupils are losing out as the cost of arson attacks on schools has doubled from £60m to £120m .
16 Despite a 15-year ban on trading in rhino horn , numbers of black rhinos has fallen from around 65,000 in 1977 to 2,500 ; numbers are falling at the rate of 28 per cent a year .
17 The development of these compounds has arisen from many studies of the structure and function of biological membranes .
18 For example , during the first half of this century , Saville ( 1957,7 ) noted that the percentage of the population in urban districts has risen from 72.0 per cent in 1891 to 80.7 per cent in 1951 and that :
19 According to Magnet Applications , the Berkhamsted-based Cookson subsidiary , the number of magnets used in cars has risen from a handful 20 years ago to about 80 now , rising to perhaps 200 in a couple of years ' time as automatic windows and sunroofs etc become more widespread .
20 In the US , the number of fatal accidents involving drunken drivers has fallen from 31 per cent to 20 per cent of total accidents in the last ten years .
21 Representation of Mary Ford Publications ' cake-making , decorating and cookery books has moved from Reed Consumer Books to Derek Searle Associates ( ) .
22 They showed the proportion of directors reporting improved order books has risen from 28 p.c. in February to 43 p.c. this month , while 37 p.c. say profits are higher compared with 30 p.c. two months ago .
23 After decades of decline , the United Kingdom 's share of manufactured exports of developed nations has increased from 7.5 per cent .
24 Meanwhile , the number of students having the advantage of higher education at universities or polytechnics has risen from 780,000 to 1,060,000 .
25 The number with saving goals has risen from 66% to 79% .
26 Eight patients were ‘ reformed ’ drinkers having abstained from alcohol for a duration ranging from two months to several years and five of this group had biopsy proven cirrhosis .
27 Museum professionals are agreed , however , that it is the work of a North Italian master in the last quarter of the fifteenth century and one of the few major bronzes to have survived from this period .
28 Another early contributor was Ed Sanders , whose Fuck You — A Magazine of the Arts had begun from a ‘ secret location ’ in New York 's lower east side in 1962 .
29 Paul Raynor , Conservative candidate for Middlesbrough , said South Tees acute hospitals were providing 30pc more treatments than ten years ago , whilst waiting lists had fallen from over 6,000 to approximately 4,000 in the same period .
30 John Flook , acting chief executive of Darlington Health Authority , said yesterday that two year waiting lists had fallen from 74 at the end of December to 24 last month .
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