Example sentences of "recently [verb] from " in BNC.

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1 Certain letters had been recently received from the miners telling of a new discovery in Westmorland .
2 I am concerned that I have recently received from the National Westminster Bank an invoice for £10.58 which they have debited from the Parish Council account for ‘ Audit Certificate Fee ’ , apparently on your instructions .
3 Unknown to him Leopold had recently heard from another composer , Peter von Winter , who had crossed swords with Wolfgang in Mannheim , and was now maliciously taking his revenge .
4 I had recently heard from the Foreign Office that the Emperor had agreed to my undertaking this journey .
5 The Founders and the closely allied management team , recently formed from the old executive committee and resolved to work by consensus , began to close ranks against Hayling and the intruding alien business world which he came to represent .
6 The hostility which farmers have recently provoked from many environmentalists also helps to confirm them in their characteristic persecution complex , associated with being a small , closely knit minority in an urban industrial society .
7 He had recently travelled from Tasmania to Norway in search of the perfect 2,000 metres of flat water .
8 By the end of May some 45,000 civilian refugees were reported to have recently travelled from Sudan to Kenya , including a group of 12,500 boys who were either orphaned or separated from their families .
9 At Abu Simbel you will see the famous Rock Temples recently rescued from the rising waters of the Nile behind the Aswan Dam .
10 For older age groups the conventionally accepted high risk groups have been the very elderly ( i.e. aged 85 + ) , the recently bereaved , those recently discharged from hospital , those living alone and those who have recently moved .
11 ( 1983 ) argue that only very advanced age and recently discharged from hospital actually warrant identification as indicators of vulnerability .
12 There is , for example , a sheltered home in the south of England for ten adult patients recently discharged from a psychiatric hospital , where the large house is privately owned by the manager/proprietor and the staff are employed by a local voluntary organization but trained and supported by the health service .
13 Indeed the Next Steps Report found that : ‘ People who had recently resigned from the Civil Service told us that frustration at the lack of genuine responsibility for achieving results was a significant factor in encouraging them to move to jobs outside . ’
14 Both groups had claimed responsibility for an assassination attempt on Antonio Rios , former president of the Confederation of Workers of Venezuela ( CTV ) and a leading member of the ruling Democratic Action ( AD ) party , who had recently resigned from his post to face trial on charges of influence peddling .
15 A Middlesborough borough councillor since 1987 , recently resigned from the local authority to concentrate on his duties as an MP .
16 However , the most infamous of all confrontations occurred in 1914 , the year of the ‘ Ludlow Massacre ’ , when thirty-five militia opened fire on a tent colony of 8,000–10,000 members of mining families recently evicted from their homes during a union-recognition strike .
17 Support for the so-called ‘ electroweak theory that links two forces , the electromagnetic force and the weak nuclear force , has recently come from experiments at CERN , the European centre for particle physics .
18 The new Minister , Idris Wakil , who had only recently come from Zanzibar to join the new Cabinet after the union of Tanganyika and Zanzibar , explained the reason for the new Ministry. :
19 I did not venture to express my opinion , fearing that my taste might have become corrupted by my long residence in the Indies ; but since my companion had recently come from France , it was quite a relief to hear him say that he had seen nothing in Europe quite so bold and majestic . ’
20 Further support for this concept has recently come from the work of Iftikhar et al who showed higher concentrations of bile in oesophageal aspirates from patients with Barrett 's columnar lined lower oesophagus .
21 Mr Michael Bates ( C ) , aged 31 , who recently moved from Gateshead to Marton with his wife Carole and sons Matthew , four , and Alexander , two .
22 Kent members send their good wishes to Elizabeth Barrell and her husband Jack , who recently moved from Petts Wood to Chestfield near Whitstable .
23 I 'm not sure he 's an American or whether he was recently severed from his spouse .
24 Nancy is described as having recently moved from this ‘ remote but genteel suburb ’ to Field Lane , OT 13 .
25 One company had recently moved from the centre of London and had curtailed its use of libraries .
26 IAN LUCAS has recently moved from working as a freelance journalist for PFK to a full time position on our sister title Fishkeeping Answers .
27 Eleanor Driscoll , a working-class housewife who has recently moved from a two-room slum into a local authority house , puts it like this :
28 Recently moved from Holland Park , the gallery specialises in seventeenth , eighteenth and early nineteenth-century prints and here you can find the extraordinary and the exquisite ; pictures that are touching and others that are bizarre .
29 Given that HEBS has only recently moved from a topics-based approach , it is not surprising that schools still see the role of the health board in terms of help with specific topics and current health problems .
30 The excuse for this trip was to visit Val 's brother and his family , who have recently moved from Regina in the middle of the prairies , to these more temperate and scenically more exciting shores .
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