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

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1 Formulation of Labour Government policies to support the Third Pillar — the projection and protection of British interests overseas — needed least reorientation of traditional British military thinking that had evolved from three centuries of global geo-political experience .
2 This patient also had a serum gastrin concentration that had increased from 710 to 1550 pmol/l .
3 The taekwondo suit is called a tobok ; like the other martial arts uniforms , it is loose fitting and has developed from the peasant 's costume .
4 But it was still unreal when he reached out and , bending over her , gently pushed back the wisps of hair that had loosened from beneath her headband .
5 Hari shook back a strand of hair that had fallen from the pins .
6 The UK division of FoE produces the Good Wood Guide , a simple run down of tropical hardwood products and their alternatives for consumers and manufacturers alike , so that all interested parties can be sure of buying hardwood that has come from sustainable sources .
7 Lawless prefers to concentrate on further shaping Mason 's career , encouraged by his quick-witted responses to tuition and the enthusiasm that has developed from greater recognition .
8 THE head went a long time ago , then it was the legs — but on Thursday night it was Martina Navratilova 's heart that had gone from her game .
9 The only component that had faded from the picture was Captain Buck 's Special Interrogation Group , ‘ owing to difficulties in recruiting ’ !
10 Yet her range of interests , in a field that has moved from comparative policy neglect to the very centre of the community care reforms , has been wider than almost all the others .
11 At our conference in November we had a roll call of five hundred and six G M B members who 'd ha who were either killed in work or had died from work-related disease since May nineteen seventy nine those who attended may recall the emotional er
12 The rumble that had thundered from the wheelbarrow on tarmac was now replaced by a creak as it rose , and a thump as it fell .
13 This chapter reviews the evidence on the issue that has accrued from the different methodologies available .
14 Interspersed with ice floes are larger masses of ice that have broken from glaciers and ice shelves on land ; icebergs are the fragmented products of glaciers , ice islands the larger masses , up to 60 m thick and 30 — 40km long , broken from ice shelves .
15 It is strategically placed between London and Bristol in the M4 Corridor and has benefited from the massive growth of the micro-electronic industry .
16 The Foreign Ministry claimed that the ship , which was flying the Greek-Cypriot flag and had sailed from the Bulgarian port of Varna , was found to be carrying arms including grenade launchers and mortars , which were not registered in its documentation and were probably destined for " terrorist groups " .
17 A court , if it wishes to interfere , can always characterise an alleged error as having resulted from asking the wrong question , or having taken account of irrelevant considerations .
18 In all , a total of 3,000 people from Llandudno , Llandudno Junction , Conwy , Deganwy and Glan Conwy , have registered with Aberconwy Borough Council as having moved from their homes due to the floods .
19 Composed variously of opus sectile ( marbles in a variety of geometric shapes ) , opus alexendrinum ( large slabs of precious oriental marbles ) and opus tessellatum ( pictorial designs made from tesserae , like mosaic ) , over the centuries the pavement has buckled into a surface far from level and has suffered from atmospheric pollution as well as wear and tear of daily use .
20 We were given mugs of coffee and slices of black bun , a dark Christmas-time cake that had come from Scotland too .
21 In its domestic aspects though , things had gone very differently : Unionist fears about the growth of Labour extremism had been widespread before the war and had stemmed from two different factors .
22 The all-over sole pattern has been found to be short of downhill adhesion and has disappeared from the market .
23 However , it is possible that the fluid seen during that visitation once saturated the body but had leaked from the cadaver during the intervening 250 years and thence from the coffin , owing to seasonal fluctuations in the humidity within the vault .
24 In response to this line of thought it may well be pointed out that the subordination of woman to man is depicted in scripture as having resulted from the fall .
25 ‘ On a fine Spring morning some sixty years ago I saw a crowd of half-nude men digging ruthlessly into the old grave barrow that has stood from time immemorial on the eastern slope of the hill between the traditional Hurlers and that towering rock idol , the Cheesewring .
26 We all eat and drink things every day that have come from overseas , Third World countries .
27 Towards the end of the century , however , when Edward Lear was living out his last years in Italy , a sick , embittered , and lonely old man , he was to regret his early generosity , and to resent the relationship that had evolved from it .
28 Once the catalogue is written , the specialist calculates the quantities of each type of pottery that have come from each layer and makes observations about the significance of the groups of pottery .
29 Jeff Dujon has tried to take evasive action from a ball that has climbed from just short of a length , but has gloved it .
30 It started in 1986 with Pink Floyd 's Dark Side of the Moon and has gone from strength to strength .
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