Example sentences of "[Wh adv] [pron] have [verb] from " in BNC.

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1 I could n't see her face very clearly now , but could sense how she 'd withdrawn from me .
2 But I was surprised by their looks , as they came through the airlock — enough to keep me from being puzzled , then , about how they had crossed from their pod to my ship without space suits .
3 He was conscious that Therese had been engaging in ‘ business ’ but had n't appreciated how it had looked from the front until it was too late to do anything about it .
4 It 's about the craft of knitwear and how it 's developed from hand-knitting into the modern production units there are today .
5 Miss Trimm had talked about her son as an infant , how he had blessed the fishermen on Dynmouth Pier , how he had emerged from her womb without pain .
6 They 'd all gone to bed the night before when I 'd returned from a last noggin with Harry .
7 And erm that 's quite special for me , it 's erm my homeland , where I 've come from , but I 've been twelve years in this vicinity around here , so there is erm if you like , a divided loyalty with the four kids .
8 There was little conversation : nothing had happened in Dent that day worth the telling , and it was none of their business to ask where I had come from and where I was going .
9 They could not understand where I had come from , or how I could possibly survive .
10 My Houy master was very interested in me , and as soon as I could speak the language , he asked me to explain where I had come from .
11 I did not want anybody to know where I had come from .
12 In spite of my difficulties , all the officers and men showed great kindness and patience ; except for one Australian officer who did not disguise the fact that he would have been only too happy to send me back to where I had come from .
13 The man who 'd caught Jude when she 'd dropped from the high-wire .
14 There had been a time when she had stared from Crowe 's knee , before Crowe 's study fire , out at Alexander on the Long Royston terrace .
15 Between these , gold-dark , dark-gold and violent pink , lay Lady Rose Martindale , solid but not fat or for in less , indeed very woman-shaped , in pink-and-brown striped silk bathing suit , with gold hair spattered softly over the brown flesh of her shoulders and whitish sand speckled on the gleam of her thighs where she had rolled from side to side .
16 As a story line it 's not all because it does n't say anything about the girl , it does n't say where she 's going , where she 's come from and what 's happening on the way .
17 That 's where we 've come from , we 've talked about what 's what 's a available today , and we 've talked about where we 'd like to take our users in the future .
18 a good team of people in the Shadow Cabinet , do we have an excellent team i people in the parliamentary Labour Party , do we know where we 've come from , and do no we know where we 're going , and we do .
19 It 's nice and quiet not like London where we 've come from
20 Yoksam township at 5840ft/1780m is where we 'd started from .
21 We have had the example of Scotland , where we have suffered from the poll tax for a year longer than people in England and Wales , and much grief and sorrow have resulted .
22 It was , he said , a ‘ good time for us as Conservatives to think afresh about the direction of British politics ; about where we have come from , what we are doing , and where the future is taking our nation and our party . ’
23 Immediately after we have seated ourselves , Kim 's sons and daughters come to us like honeyed fairies , gazing amorously into our eyes and asking questions about where we have come from and would we like to see their rooms .
24 It had happened before , when they had descended from her apartment , but then the presence of another person had diluted the effect to an extent where she was able to ignore it .
25 I can tell when they have come from Goldsmiths ' .
26 Loosen the grub screws and carefully ease out the cables , taking careful note of where they 've come from , and which wires are grouped together .
27 When people move-when they travel-they look where they 've come from , not where they 're going .
28 in France they have to say where they 've come from .
29 You mentioned earlier on that that perhaps er like with Guy Fawkes , there 's a lot of things that come from the past , from our history and we lose Perhaps we lose a bit of sight about where they 've come from .
30 In between the various tests there was a delay of two or three days when we would be left on tenterhooks in case we had failed ; every afternoon people would be told to pack their bags and would be deposited at Aubagne station to take a train back to where they had come from .
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