Example sentences of "[adv] been [noun] from " in BNC.

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1 This view is not based on logic but is greatly influenced by the programming to which we have all been subject from day one of our lives .
2 A Merlin III that Ted had preserved during 1985–1987 had penetrated deep into blue clay and had thus been cut-off from the damaging effects of oxygen .
3 There 's already been interest from as far away as Japan .
4 There have also been letters from senior Labour figures Neil Kinnock , Roy Hattersley , Tony Blair and Gordon Brown . ’
5 There have also been complaints from some members of parliament about the high levels of educational expenditure in comparison with other services .
6 He said there had been representations from the bookmaking and greyhound racing industries in Scotland opposed to evening opening , though there had also been comments from the bookmaking industry supporting the principle .
7 Extending these ideas , there have also been suggestions from socio-cultural anthropologists who have a leaning towards sociobiology , that , although the details of customs and moral rules and relational behaviours have to be learned afresh by each individual they are matters of culture — we may already know in advance how to organize such conventions into structured patterns by virtue of a genetically endowed predisposition to become enculturated .
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