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

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1 Matches were played against local hearing teams , and after a promising start , the club almost folded in 1879 following a disastrous season but was re-organised , and has since gone from strength to strength , with various changes in name .
2 On Paul 's first day he arranged four appointments for our consultants with prospective clients , and has since gone from strength to strength .
3 Well I also was er , er , a producer then in the B B C and so he and I had some cheerful encounters at that time , since when he has obviously gone from strength to strength .
4 Phil Campbell , presenter of ‘ Folk Club ’ on BBC Radio Ulster , has just emerged from Spring Studio in Rostrevor with her first album of contemporary songs , and comes to the Harp Folk Club with husband Tom McFarlane on percussion and three other hand-picked musicians to showcase this debut offering .
5 He has just come from outdoors : his moustache is cold , and damp with dew .
6 In could come David West , who has just returned from holiday , while Colin Ramirez and Gary Macartney , substitutes at the weekend , may be in the starting line-up .
7 But the newspaper industry has also suffered from mismanagement .
8 Organic chemistry has also profited from matrix isolation techniques .
9 It has also benefited from protection by the Mexican government of its calving and winter grounds in Baja California .
10 Extra income has also come from bank interest earned on appeal funds already deposited .
11 David Seaman , the Queen 's Park Rangers goalkeeper and Peter Shilton 's international deputy , has also recovered from injury so the only England doubt now is John Barnes , the Liverpool winger who pulled a hamstring in training .
12 He was the man who knew all the best positions and though he has now retired from football to run golfing weekends at places like the Meon Valley Hotel Golf and Country Club near Winchester , he assures you that once you 've scored five times a night you never forget it .
13 As a result of this rule , and many carefully orchestrated publicity campaigns , the motor industry 's image has now changed from polluter to pal of the earth .
14 Since her arrest she has reportedly suffered from anorexia nervosa .
15 The thing had gone on so long they 'd actually retired from nursing .
16 George 's wits began to return and he realised that he would have soon passed from sleep to death , if Elizabeth had not found him .
17 Later generations were frequently reminded that they were once members of a slave community whom the Lord had mercifully redeemed from bondage .
18 Fleeing across the western deserts , abandoned by all but his immediate family , Dara was eventually betrayed by Jiwan Khan , a local chieftain whom Dara had personally saved from death only a few years before .
19 And Mogg believes that the difficulty of ordering tea in the Waldorf Hotel these days is symptomatic of the decline of an empire , a feeling I 'm sure we 've all experienced from time to time .
20 Although still some months short of his fifteenth birthday , Richard had already discovered from experience that there is a critical relationship between the piquancy of a secret and the number of people who can keep it .
21 Charges against the officials , who , if found guilty , faced prison terms of up to five years , were brought on behalf of 27 affected haemophiliacs , some of whom had already died from AIDS .
22 Eamonn de Stafort , public relations officer for SPAG , said two cattle had already died from lead poisoning but it was not certain whether dust or water pollution was responsible : ‘ What we are worried about is what will happen when the lake starts to dry up completely ’ .
23 The Waste lay on a high part of the forest so that when they reached it the sun , which had already sunk from sight in the valleys , was still poised above the dark low edge of the distant forest .
24 Then I read my log of a 1973 visit , which had utterly gone from memory , and dug out some poor slides taken then .
25 ‘ I 've just come from work .
26 There he stood leaning against it , his arms outspread , one cheek pressed on to the black wood , with his breath coming in gasps , as if he had just surfaced from drowning .
27 The author was an Englishman , Dr Farrar , who had just died from typhus .
28 Her arms felt languorous , her flesh soft and relaxed as if she had just awakened from sleep .
29 In 1987 I worked with a chief inspector who had just returned from university having read for a Bramshill scholarship in what he called ‘ black letter law ’ .
30 Mr Wormwood had just returned from work .
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