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

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1 Yes well er if it 's a joint account and the income 's i i if it 's a joint account and the income 's generated from that account , then er it will be er treated as one going to the taxpayer , er you know , half of it going to the taxpayer , half of it going to the non-taxpayer .
2 The expression on her face was strange — part sympathy , part derision — and the weakness had gone from her voice .
3 The money for the suite has come from three sources — £35,000 under the Technology Enhancement Programme ( TEP ) organised by the Engineering Council , £20,000 from the Gatsby Charitable Foundation ( the Sainsbury family ) , and £15,000 from Stockport Council .
4 It 's but one of several the NME has received from Nazi filth rushing to defend Morrissey and claim him as their own .
5 The Tokyo meeting , on June 4-5 , was attended by representatives of all four Cambodian factions , namely Hun Sen , Premier of the State of Cambodia ( SOC ) , and , from the three elements of the National Government of Cambodia ( NGC , formerly known as the CGDK — see p. 37249 ) , Prince Norodom Sihanouk , NGC President ( the Prince had resigned from the presidency for three weeks during May ) , Son Sann , NGC Prime Minister and leader of the Khmer People 's National Liberation front ( KPNLF ) , and Khieu Samphan , NGC Vice-President and Khmer Rouge representative .
6 ( 2 ) Directing that the money remain in court , that , where solicitors sought payment out to them of money belonging to a foreign state , if the court was not satisfied that the solicitors had authority to act on behalf of that state , it should , of its own motion if necessary , require them to obtain that authority and ensure that the money remained under the court 's control meanwhile ; that the factors to be taken into account in deciding whether a regime existed as the government of a state were whether it was the constitutional government of the state , the degree , nature and stability of administrative control that it exercised over the territory of the state , whether Her Majesty 's Government had any dealings with it and the nature of any such dealings and , in marginal cases , the extent of its international recognition as the government of the state ; that on the evidence , M. 's interim government did not become the constitutional successor of the former government and was unable to show that if it was exercising any administrative control over the territory of the Republic of Somalia ; and , accordingly , the instructions and authority the solicitors had received from the interim government were not from the Government of the Republic of Somalia , and no part of the proceeds in court should be paid out to the solicitors without further order of the court ( post , pp. 750G–H , 757E–G ) .
7 Kaplan explains that the primary impetus to his project was the sense that modern interpretations of the Adagietto have strayed from the composer 's intentions with regard to what he calls ‘ the current fashion of treating it as a sombre movement played at a funereal pace . ’
8 FOR BRITAIN the argument for membership of the EEC has pivoted from the start around its perceived economic benefits to her .
9 Though personal taste tends toward late nineteenth- and twentieth-century European art , his gifts many of which went directly into the galleries have ranged from Egyptian and Roman antiquities and Tiffany glass , to Ming armchairs , an eighteenth-century Italian chest , and a Native American painted elk hide .
10 Endorsement of the award has come from many sectors of industry , including Stirling Gallacher , chairman of Sutcliffe Services Group Limited , who says that people are the key to our current and future success as leading contract caterers .
11 The board 's damaged from , cos that board 's damaged beca from Duck , from Duck to Diesel .
12 He looked up in bewilderment and noticed the self-assurance had gone from her eyes .
13 You 'd certainly say the heart has gone from the land hereabouts , would n't you ? ’
14 The creditors had come from every corner of the globe and filled up the ballroom of the Sheraton Hotel in Toronto with their lawyers and advisers .
15 Later it was revealed that the money had come from a different source .
16 No one knew where the money had come from .
17 Vlok said that the money had come from a fund established to combat international sanctions .
18 Within a year the fundraising campaign , which included selling note cards and T-shirts , had been completed , much of the money having come from local businesses and foundations .
19 The case had arisen from the kidnapping of four youths from a Methodist manse in Soweto in 1988 .
20 A third way in which the courts have moved from considerations of procedural form to substance , is by interpreting the concept of fairness as allowing them to consider , in a general sense , whether the decision reached was fair and reasonable .
21 He points out that the courts have departed from the old literal approach of statutory construction and now adopt a purposive approach , seeking to discover the Parliamentary intention lying behind the words used and construing the legislation so as to give effect to , rather than thwart , the intentions of Parliament .
22 While the courts have refrained from explicit substitution of judgment ( option one ) , the line between this mode of control and the second can be perilously thin .
23 Opposition to the ban had come from the traditional whaling countries of Norway , Iceland and Japan , joined by St Vincent and St Lucia .
24 The birds had vanished from Tram Chim ( meaning bird swamp ) when their habitat was destroyed in the early years of the war , and restoration of the wetland reserve is one of Vo Quy 's highest environmental priorities .
25 Except for birds seen during severe winter weather , which have often associated with influxes of other geese , records of this species are open to the suspicion that the birds have escaped from captivity .
26 Most of the 22 people living in the houses have moved from Newchurch Hospital , Warrington .
27 With almost her last breath she calls him Ichabod , saying , ‘ The glory has departed from Israel ! ,
28 But in the last sentence of the story he has her say , ‘ The glory has departed from Israel , for the ark of God has been captured . ’
29 The glory has departed from Israel ’ is meant to be an explanation of the name Ichabod , which means either ‘ No Glory ’ , ‘ Where is the Glory ? ’ , or ‘ Alas for the Glory ! ’ .
30 In the Romalpa case , not only was the seller entitled , as owner , to the unmixed goods which the buyer had not sold , but the seller was also entitled to the proceeds of the sale which the buyer had received from sub-sales of unmixed goods .
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