Example sentences of "[noun] have [adv] [vb pp] from " in BNC.
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1 | This driver has just returned from France , after managing to get through the blockade . |
2 | Alan Beatson has now resigned from his post as headmaster of Selwyn Girls School in Gloucester . |
3 | Professor Jack Spence of Leicester university has just returned from a fact-finding tour of South Africa . |
4 | He says Harwell has now expanded from dealing solely with the field of nuclear physics . |
5 | Extra income has also come from bank interest earned on appeal funds already deposited . |
6 | Durham solicitor David Keating has just returned from Albania where he led a delegation of lawyers to help establish the legal profession there . |
7 | IAN LUCAS has recently moved from working as a freelance journalist for PFK to a full time position on our sister title Fishkeeping Answers . |
8 | Money was allocated , but due to delays in passage of the Bill through Parliament , as has so often been the case before , no money has actually flowed from the coffers in Rome . |
9 | A delegation of lawyers from the British Romanian Law Association has just returned from a successful trip to Romania , having given seminars in two Romanian cities and met with representatives of the Romanian Bar Association . |
10 | Charles Walker has recently returned from a world trip , during which he has been taking photographs in preparation for his next book . |
11 | Charles Walker has recently returned from a world trip , during which he has been taking photographs in preparation for his next book . |
12 | Agriculture has fewer and fewer workers to give up to industry or the tertiary sector , and short-term migrant or daily labour has steadily declined from a peak in the 1960s . |
13 | Perhaps the most compelling confirmation has however come from Pacione ( 1980 ) and his study of the ‘ metropolitan village ’ of Milton of Campsie to the northeast of Glasgow . |
14 | In the Netherlands , industry has already benefited from the presence of AEA Technology ( Netherlands ) BV , launched in November 1992 ; safety and reliability is the main focus of the new subsidiary . |
15 | But the newspaper industry has also suffered from mismanagement . |
16 | A reply has eventually arrived from the National Dairy Council . |
17 | The North-East has traditionally suffered from a stereotype image depicting the region as backward in its approach to equal opportunities . |
18 | For his own paddling Andy has just changed from the AeroQuatic to the Dagger Crossfire and can now do brilliant 360s without paddles . |
19 | We get caught out with long balls to where our defender has just come from . |
20 | Bernice had obviously fallen from the ledge above her . |
21 | The close racial and cultural connections between the inhabitants of Bougainville and those of the Solomons , together with the geographical proximity of the territories , meant that BRA units had frequently operated from within Solomon Islands ' territory and had often received unofficial military and political assistance . |
22 | The suggestion of hiring a car had almost come from these two ; it had been their talk of the small towns , the cedar woods , the mountains , which had fascinated Dan so much . |
23 | Seb started , as though his mind had suddenly returned from a very long distance . |
24 | In point of fact , in terms of Catholic tradition , the challenges here might be less awkward than those of phase 2 ( and to some extent John Paul II was able to recognize this ) , but the crucial ecclesiastical issue once more ( as in phase 1 ) had become the acceptability of diversity , and the curial mind had never escaped from the conviction that unity requires uniformity . |
25 | Their arrival had been delayed for a fortnight after Gen. Farah Aydid claimed on July 7 that an aircraft with UN markings bringing food aid had also carried from Nairobi military equipment and counterfeit money for his rival , Somalia 's transitional President , Ali Mahdi Mohammed . |
26 | He loved shrubs , especially lilac bushes , which Jean had consequently banned from her garden , so he brought them to our place . |
27 | There was a true feeling of achievement attached to our little ‘ I skied down a mountain' certificate , and a bit of weight had definitely dropped from the thighs on to the slopes . |
28 | The Druze had originally come from Egypt . |
29 | Losses had also accrued from discounts and subsidies to private and public banks , and from exchange rate speculation . |
30 | The process of industrialization and the accelerated growth of the division of labour had already wrested from the family , including its rural variant , its monopolistic role in the processes of production . |