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

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1 THE EXCITING new astronomical knowledge we have gained over the past decade has come largely from satellites .
2 Information on step-families has come primarily from researchers following up the impact of divorce , practitioners working with divorced parents and step-families , and most recently from step-parents themselves .
3 Help has come partly from donations , but cash for a resistance movement in a drawn out conflict could come from the Kuwait investment office ; it has a hundred billion dollars in foreign assets .
4 Evidence which also points in the same direction has come not from critics but from within the Kandel group itself .
5 Ironically , the Halls ' major income in 1992 has come not from audiences but from recording companies .
6 Information has come in from readers , amused , serious and knowledgeable .
7 This strategic reorientation has progressed furthest in RX , which has moved away from copiers as its core business to customer-specified integrated office systems .
8 The economic recession of the late 1970s has meant not only that government funds have become even more scarce for such policies but also that government and public concern has shifted away from issues of inequality to concentrate on the problems of productivity and economic growth .
9 The UK shares market has been one of the most buoyant in the world and over the past 12 months £80 billion has flooded in from investors .
10 The treatment of human and animal disease has benefited substantially from experiments carried out on animals .
11 This creeping destruction of workers ' rights has spread rapidly from journalists to printers , from tanker drivers to docks , telecom managers to mines , and lecturers to insurance staff .
12 PREMIER John Major has backed down from promises to stop Civil Service time servers being rewarded through the honours system , say No 10 sources .
13 Again , Oh we 'd graduated then from pencils and paper , to pen and ink and paper , the ink being in er a well sunk in the desk in front of us .
14 Further , the authorities in a number of nuclear states have made unilateral statements of one kind or another which indicate that their nuclear weapons may not have escaped entirely from laws-of-war restraints .
15 ‘ There were four major air disasters last year , all four planes involved having taken off from airports which were regarded as having maximum security .
16 Mr Birt said yesterday he had been ‘ enormously heartened ’ by the strong support he had received in from colleagues at the BBC .
17 Since the meal had come entirely from tins , she could hardly believe he was being sincere , but she merely smiled and nodded her thanks .
18 ‘ We 've got away from Barbs , ’ said Pam .
19 Zambia had disliked the boy on sight , despite the sculpted Nordic features and honey skin , and had kept away from Alix-haunts because of this .
20 It should be noted , however , that already with Schumpeter we have moved away from models based on the distinctiveness of the elite characteristic as an explanatory factor , to a lower-level operation which explicitly refers to realistic definitions rather than to explanations , and in which the model , such as it is , looks remarkably like a composite description of liberal democracy .
21 Since joining Cardiff , Walker has become an overnight success , scoring eight First Division tries in a dozen matches as the club have moved up from strugglers last season to table-toppers .
22 Over the last decade or so , feminists have moved progressively from attempts at nonsexist dictionary-making to attempts at feminist lexicography which radically question the nature of the whole enterprise .
23 However , both at Cardiff and in North Wales , the courses have recruited mainly from teachers at the operative and craft level and little provision is made for the training of teachers of advanced further education courses .
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