Example sentences of "[noun] [pers pn] have got from " in BNC.

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1 Is that alright , cos then you 've gone away with any ideas you 've got from now which is probably none , er and then it also means that I do n't have to spend next week worrying in case we get to Friday and Thursday and you 're still not sure what you 're doing .
2 He was wearing the démodé pinstriped suit he 'd got from a junk-shop for a production of Arturo Ui ( ‘ grossly overplayed' — Glasgow Herald ) and the tie he 'd worn as Harry in Marching Song ( ‘ adequate if uninspiring' — Oxford Mail .
3 Harry had lost the high , blooming colour he had got from two hours of strenuous play with blunted swords , and was pale now with a bright , wary , aggressive pallor .
4 Ace was busy remachining parts from several guns as Benny rushed in , waving the print-out she had got from the computer .
5 The same answer I have got from several distinguished persons who had themselves had a particular pleasure in planting trees and plants with their own hands .
6 Oh , yes , from what Father Dolan had said and through information he had got from Constable Fenwick , much too beautiful for her own good .
7 ‘ From the baptism of fire she had got from the press she knew that she could handle the role too .
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