Example sentences of "[adj] have [adv] [vb pp] from " in BNC.

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1 Since that time I think that there has been great progress towards reconciliation and this has largely flowed from common sense and from a better understanding of the facts .
2 I write this having just returned from a meeting in Frankfurt of the Council of the Federation of European Credit Management Associations ( FECMA ) .
3 Many of these features were examined by Artis , though some have also benefited from recent fieldwork and excavation .
4 The criteria for deciding whether the banks would support an application for funds led many banks to the conclusion that , if a case warranted support , the government 's guarantee was superfluous , as a good business proposition was worth considering anyway — some have effectively withdrawn from the scheme .
5 There the young Coleridge would read anything he could find , and at the age of six had already progressed from the tales of Tom Hickathrift and Jack the Giant-Killer to Robinson Crusoe and The Arabian Nights .
6 Black Five No. 45491 has arrived from Fleetwood , Standard Class 4 Tank No. 80080 has temporarily departed from Butterley Park to Folkestone where she worked as banking engine on the Harbour Branch there as part of the centenary celebrations of the line .
7 Archbishop Lyfing is likely to have recently returned from Rome , where he received his pallium and letters of exhortation for Cnut from Pope Benedict VIII .
8 On April 30 a television programme had claimed that the Labour Party had hosted secret fund-raising dinners for prominent business executives , that certain companies had made significant secret contributions to the party 's campaign fund , and that these had subsequently profited from sales of state assets .
9 Many had also learnt from bitter experience that a good education was needed in the continuing battle against colour prejudice .
10 Poor had just returned from a week in bed with flu when she was picked to test the trapeze .
11 All but the patients with grade 4 had subsjectively benefited from the operation , and 19 of 25 unhesitatingly declared willingness to repeat the operation in a similar preoperative situation .
12 Pensioners and the disabled had also benefitted from the Tories , he continued , claiming Labour 's proposals would cost over £10bn .
13 Central governments elected in 1979 , 1983 and 1987 have clearly benefited from UDCs in general and especially the LDDC .
14 OF THE 28 Tory Stinkers who voted on St Valentine 's Day in support of a socialist 's motion to ban hunting , four have now retired from politics — Mudd , Braine , Rossi and Clark — while a further five have been thrown out by the electorate .
15 ‘ The hovels and the vennels ’ of the nineteenth-century Scottish city have been projected into the sky ; the lower depths of the Thirties have not gone from urban Britain .
16 A third has just returned from an overnight trip to Otterbur in the north-east of England Where it has been helping to move personnel and matériel around the ranges .
17 Thousands have already died from the famine produced by war and drought .
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