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

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1 When Lady Macbeth welcomes Duncan , the fulsome insincerity of her verse is by now unmistakable to us : Yet , while feigning gratitude she is also expressing exactly the reasons why she ought to feel gratitude : The unusual and affected word ‘ hermits ’ points up her insincerity , while the content of the speech establishes the good they have received from Duncan .
2 Her pink cheeks bore testimony to the scrubbing they had endured from Dr Mackenzie 's Arsenical Soap ( as used by Madame Patti , Ellaline Tenriss , etc . ) .
3 They used the technique of research they had inherited from their predecessors .
4 He loitered , untroubled but curious , for they were no small company , and by the line of their march they had come from Ruthyn .
5 how much feedback they had had from the recipients ( the governors , the LEA panel ) ;
6 Perhaps unsurprisingly , considering the patronage they have enjoyed from Clint & Co , they 're dead ringers for the Poppies .
7 Beside it on a table burned a candle , the source of the light they had seen from the garden .
8 Upon their marriage they had moved from Allerthorpe to the market town and in 1881 were living and working in the Market Place , next door to Henry King the ratcatcher and close to two other saddlers .
9 Similar to erm the accreditation that is er up at , with the help they 've had from er er interested er people there .
10 Sue Mayes and Ros Grant appreciate enormously the warmth of welcome they have received from Groups and Independent Fundraisers in the Midlands area .
11 The relationship between ants and other animals , particularly their farmed Homoptera feeding off the host plants is complicated in itself but , in the Old World Tropics , mosquitoes of the genus Malaya are associated in their habits with certain ants , which run up and down tree trunks carrying the honey-dew they have taken from their aphids .
12 From that moment they have gone from strength to strength and last year reached the final of the Pilkington Cup only to lose in extra time .
13 They had reached the place they 'd started from .
14 With very few exceptions they have refrained from ostentation : indeed their Nonconformist distaste for personal extravagance , reinforced by infusions of Scottish blood , has sometimes prompted small economies which , in the light of their extraordinary benevolence to good causes , have been accepted as amusingly careful instead of absurdly mean .
15 The broadcasters were happy with the quality of the pictures ( though not with the sound ) and with the service they had received from CCTV , and the Committee was happy that the coverage of committees had been carried out both efficiently and resourcefully , and — for the most part — with sensitivity to the needs of committees .
16 In the past few months the complaints from my area from my customers that they are disgusted with the service they have received from Sports .
17 She tipped the rice into a pan and put it on the top on a low number and retreated to the living room where Alan was sprawled on the sofa reading the copy of a Sunday newspaper they had collected from a garage shop next to the pub .
18 ‘ It is not only the economic loss of the things they have stolen from them but the fear , which in some cases leads to long-term psychological consequences which , if the victim is elderly , may never go away . ’
19 The reasoning offered by the court centred on the fact that such persons had special access to inside information which arose from communications they had received from primary insiders .
20 Here they were , a nomadic people they had fled from Egypt from the , from the bondage and tyranny of oppression , and God had provided a land which was flowing with milk and honey , it was theirs !
21 The leeches look as if they have the faces of the bodies they have burst from , and they are capable of rearing up and attacking with a cluster of teeth around a central sucker .
22 The instructions and authority they have received from the interim government are not instructions and authority from the Government of the Republic .
23 The reciprocity between these sets of conceptions ‘ in the mind ’ can only perpetuate within the psyche of the individual worker and manager the images of authority they have inherited from their relationships with people who had authority over them in the past .
24 The agreement and friendship between the two men was sealed when the Ukrainians insisted in the toasts being drunk in the special pepper vodka they had brought from home for just such an occasion .
25 ‘ You obviously knew her better than I do , ’ said Scarlet , growing confused with her tenses , for she had begun to identify Barbs with the sodden creature they had lifted from the canal .
26 The Army have not dropped their controversial access conditions as was reported , but have amended them following the representations they have received from the BMC and the views that were expressed at the Castlemartin meeting in March .
27 They take some of the money they have cut from the training budget and use it to fund employment action .
28 They were armed with thousands and thousands of signatures they had collected from their parishes and their local communities in the weeks leading up to the lobby .
29 The quality of their lives is determined by meanings they have received from others .
30 Only the other day a leader of the student movement in Prague said that the first letter of support they had received from abroad after baptising the revolution in their blood on November 17 was from him , with the signatures of four other Soviet Academicians .
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