Example sentences of "[Wh det] have [vb pp] from " in BNC.

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1 In the last five years , however , many of these centres , though still offering a two-year part-time programme leading to a Certificate in Education ( FE ) , have become part of the provision which has stemmed from the 1975 Haycocks Report , whose recommendations we examine in detail below .
2 The number of visitors to Redcar has fallen dramatically according to latest figures and Langbaurgh councillors blame its ‘ invisible ’ tourist information office , which has moved from the seafront to Dundas Street .
3 Metal Office Equipment Limited , which has operated from rented premises for about ten years , is looking to develop land at Chiswick Avenue , Mildenhall .
4 The improvement could allow some repayment of its long-term debt which has grown from £12.7m in 1986 to almost $69m at the end of last year .
5 Bangladesh , suffering a 15% per annum population migration to the cities , coupled with a population which has grown from 75 million to 90 million over the past decade is a further example .
6 Logging has intensified in recent years , mainly due to massive Japanese investment in woodchip production , which has grown from virtually nil in 1985 to 1.7 million tonnes in 1989 .
7 It 's good news for the workforce , which has grown from 6 when the factory opened in 1987 , to 24 today .
8 It 's good news for the workforce , which has grown from 6 when the factory opened in 1987 , to 24 today .
9 Paykel separates these from the person 's specific vulnerability to events , or to particular events , which has developed from personality attributes or developmental experiences .
10 It is also the result of long-standing commercial relationships and the mutual respect which has developed from these .
11 Keynesian economics , they say , is the comparative static equilibrium approach to macroeconomics which has developed from other people 's interpretations of the General Theory .
12 It was agreed that the Society would undertake a project to restore the bridge , which has suffered from the ravages of weather and plant growth for a long time .
13 The Midland , which has suffered from financial troubles , hopes to attract green consumers to the fund which will invest in companies which specialise in the monitoring and implementation of pollution control .
14 The other weakness is the ending , which has suffered from Hollywood 's perception of the tastes of the American box office .
15 The other weakness is the ending , which has suffered from Hollywood 's perception of the tastes of the American box office .
16 ‘ The bypass will bring environmental benefits by taking away through traffic and by allowing the regeneration of the market-place , which has suffered from all the traffic .
17 Mr Appleby said : ‘ This is a long-established business with a reputation for quality workmanship which has suffered from a series of bad debts and disputed accounts . ’
18 It was formed by the heating and crushing of shale , a sedimentary rock which has hardened from mud .
19 Their decisions have lasted in the shape of the Lewes Town Book which has survived from its inception in 1542 , unlike the older records which have vanished .
20 Three days after the coup , the provisional picture which has emerged from carefully phrased official clarifications , and unofficial leaks , is that the Bush administration did not initiate the rebellion but knew about it at least two days in advance and had promised , or at least hinted at , limited support .
21 The overall picture which has emerged from the analyses is of more or less consistent use of the same marble quarry for the same elements of the monument , but that a variety of marble types were selected for different purposes .
22 The plan which has emerged from my visit and subsequent discussions is based on needs and conditions in Lesotho , but certain issues are of wider relevance .
23 This is an issue to which we shall return at the end of the chapter ; first , however , we must explore the broad classification of degree courses which has emerged from this analysis of their relationship with employment .
24 About 1km ( half a mile ) further on , the road has a righthand turn off for entry to the motorway N2 which has emerged from the Seelisberg 9km ( 5½mile ) tunnel to run up the Reuss valley between railway and river for a considerable stretch .
25 The training which has emerged from AGIT and from other less comprehensive but nevertheless comparable providers in LEAs , in the churches and in higher education means that Joan Sallis 's prized ideal of " the precious light of ordinariness " has been allowed to shine .
26 In this section I will use a study of conversations within Caribbean families to try to put more detail on the pattern of language use which has emerged from community members ' own reports .
27 for many years there 's been what 's called the ‘ Rate Equalization Subsidy ’ which has gone from areas of high rateable value to areas of low rateable value such as the middle of Lancashire — central Lancashire , and other parts of the country .
28 When the absurdly naive theatricals by which the clerks seek to cloak their scheme for preventing the miller 's stealing — which has increased from the " curteis " to the " outrageous " with the illness of their college 's manciple — reveal their design to him , he determines to steal yet more , out of pride , and out of his own version of measure for measure , but not out of covetousness : As soon as the two clerks can stop and consider the trick that has been played on them , we see that the miller 's action , motivated by his pride , hits directly at the pride of the clerks : Another offence to John 's pride leads him later to attempt to bed the miller 's wife , hearing the success of Alayn with the daughter ( 4199 – 209 ) .
29 Correct an opinion , which has altered from either failure to reinforce it , or from greater activity from third parties , notably and usually competitors .
30 ( A break in mid-run has been known to fill a factory with thrashing plastic like a demented clockspring which has disengaged from its retainer ! )
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