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

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1 Most of them say they 've learned from the experience .
2 Yes , I would think they have formed from a pre-mythago pattern in your own mind … ’
3 The man who 's just won an election usually thinks things have gone from to better and the man who 's lost it thinks they have gone from bad to worse .
4 She thought they had started from different points , although she had wanted to marry him after only a few meetings because he ‘ felt good to be with ’ .
5 I thought — I mean , I thought they had come from Stuart .
6 In a recent National Computing Centre survey , 41% of respondents said they had suffered from physical security breaches , the most common cause being power failure .
7 In the survey of people who had used the tape ‘ Coping with Anxiety ’ , produced by the Liverpool based Council for Involuntary Tranquilliser Addiction [ CITA ] , four out of five anxiety sufferers questioned said they had benefited from it , experiencing a reduction in their anxiety , fewer panic attacks or a better night 's sleep .
8 Yesterday , in a letter to the GP signatories , Mr Fallon says he did not refer to fundholding practices but believes they have benefitted from controlling their budgets .
9 They have they have extended from six o'clock till quarter to seven and then
10 They eventually learned to speak English and explained they had come from St Martin 's Land , a twilit , subterranean place .
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