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

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1 But one thing I can tell you about Port Vale , the ground has vastly changed from last season , the terracing 's been improved , their seating , it 's pure luxury apart from the press box , because I still have to climb that suspect wooden ladder , and perched on top of the main stand is a shed where I 'm speaking to you from Jane .
2 The situation has greatly improved from 1989 when affordability in the province was at its worst , with mortgage repayments eating up an average of 14.3pc of income .
3 ( You notice that Samson 's wounds score has suddenly changed from 100 per cent to 60 per cent .
4 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 .
5 He has just emerged from four months of experimental treatment for skin cancer with assurances of remission .
6 However , no one except a Christian anarchist or a Tolstoyan has ever deduced from this that socialism is against revolutionary violence .
7 Although earlier crude categories survive in some influential textbooks on ageing , a subtler stance has gradually emerged from this controversy .
8 The Salvadorean trade union movement has always suffered from brutal repression ; there has never been freedom to organize .
9 Pupils expelled permanently has also jumped from 73 to 113 , in a school population of 220,000 .
10 It has also suffered from insufficient links in the school between production and learning and from shortages of space in some schools to accommodate productive activities .
11 The number of field social workers has also increased from 2,985 to 4,700 , an increase of 47 per cent .
12 However , in legitimating these tasks , the legal framework established by the state has inevitably suffered from some confusion over whether it is primarily directed at helping families to achieve social control of their children or at ratifying state intervention .
13 As notified at the nine months , however , General Accident has now withdrawn from non-marine treaty business having significantly reduced its exposure to that section of the London Market earlier in the year .
14 In El Salvador , the church has increasingly suffered from internal divisions between the Orthodox Church and the majority who have opted for the theology of liberation to form the " Popular Church " , whose most important exponent , until his murder , was Archbishop Romero .
15 The share of personal assets owned by the 90 per cent below the richest 10 per cent has dramatically increased from 8 per cent in 1911 to 17 per cent in 1960 , and on to 46 per cent in 1983 .
16 Thus the pressure to regulate consumer goods markets has chiefly come from industrial sources anxious to stabilize their market shares ( Prewitt and Stone , 1973 ) .
17 In the nineteenth century a comparatively high proportion of the population was aware of its own mortality ; today this sense has almost vanished from everyday life .
18 In the UK , the term ‘ social action ’ has almost disappeared from social work .
19 In recent years , the Inspectorate has been seen as understaffed and underfunded and has allegedly suffered from low morale .
20 The Policyholder 's Doctor is also asked if the claimant has previously suffered from this complaint .
21 But none of these volunteers has yet come from those screened out — only 27 have volunteered out of the 4,000 who have gone through the process and been found not to be refugees , ’ he told the Sunday Express .
22 AMES has recently suffered from severe internal divisions and their international work has been affected as a consequence .
23 The school has never recovered from this .
24 He concentrated upon the doctor 's neat , white shirt , his thin , anxious neck and his general air of having just surfaced from some particularly nasty branch of the Inland Revenue .
25 Having just returned from this delightful island where the people are so friendly and courteous and where the cost of living is much less than in the UK , I thought the following information could be helpful .
26 The two sets of girls might just have well come from two countries at war .
27 They may have then negotiated from these to produce a final contract in which the other party introduced the exemption clause in question through negotiation .
28 Nancy is described as having recently moved from this ‘ remote but genteel suburb ’ to Field Lane , OT 13 .
29 These low rates of economic activity reflect the requirement to have formally retired from paid work in order to receive the state retirement pension in Britain .
30 The results were a setback for the SDP , which won most southern states in the local council elections of December 1990 but had since suffered from well-publicized internal feuding .
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