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

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1 The larger ‘ aréolé ’ or Mirandais variety , which has pink mucosae , is nearly extinct and has fallen sharply from about 1,000 in 1979 , mainly through crossing with the Piedmont , the old Garonnais and the black-mucosae variety .
2 He has shied away from too many tournaments and has escaped the pressures of London , including his 10-month-old daughter Kiveli to spend long periods with Grandmaster Lubosh Kavalek , his trainer , in Virginia .
3 Seems like somebody else has come back from somewhere too .
4 Work has come in from all over the UK , and even the charity Farm Africa uses the Hoy facility .
5 For as long as a Stephen , in his moments of strength , has been able to despise the arbiters of fortune and culture — the English and the Anglo Irish — as degenerate and unworthy inheritors of the language of Shakespeare , he has done so from somewhere , from a somewhere intimately known , and yet never entirely placed , from what might loosely be called Irishness .
6 It also represents a major challenge to educationalists : not only should children be taught to use information technology , a subject that has emerged suddenly from nowhere with no teaching tradition , but all disciplines could profit from incorporating this new technology into their teaching practice .
7 His hand shot out like a slaughterhouse bolt , and closed on air ; she 'd ducked out from under , and was already halfway to the door .
8 Having fallen back from about 360p to 320p over the last few days , Fisons ' top management was busy round at Hoare Govett yesterday , trying to reassure nervous institutions investors .
9 They were n't alone ; and then the next thought was that Sandy must have come up from below and was now standing on the quay , but then that thought died as what he 'd taken for her shadow came out from under the stairway .
10 Not having set off from directly overhead Gransden ( a practice advisable in murky conditions ) we are slightly south of track .
11 I could have drummed in from outside .
12 She seemed to have jumped up from nowhere .
13 This is another of those modern Western diseases that seems to have mushroomed up from nowhere over the past fifty years .
14 When the fighting broke out , Berlin had come almost from nowhere to become a world-class culture centre .
15 Over 40 per cent of Preston 's immigrants came from within a 10-mile radius and only about 30 per cent had come in from more than 30 miles away .
16 When we heard about , when we heard about the faxes that had come in from all around the world .
17 And the Bishop married me there and the vicar and er quite a lot of people had come there from all over like because I was being marrying in the Welsh church you see , I did n't have a lot of And the Bishop married me , that was something for them to come .
18 In normal circumstances , no one would have noticed if I had carried on from there .
19 The chief cargo handled here was coal , and within a century the population of Goole had shot up from under 500 to 20,000 The docks are close to the centre of the town , which was largely the creation of the canal company that built the docks with their brick warehouses and harbour offices .
20 The filing cabinet was dented and torn , shoved to one side at the foot of the stairs , and the thing had crawled out from beneath it , trying to crawl up the stairs after them .
21 US officials reportedly expressed concerns that the Soviet side had drawn back from previously agreed elements of the START treaty , and that at the same time it appeared to be adopting a less conciliatory stance on other arms control and disarmament issues , such as the ceiling on troops in Central Europe and the outline of an " Open Skies " treaty agreed in February [ ibid . ] .
22 But snippets and fragments of legend and lore had filtered in from somewhere .
23 The many journalists , who had sprung up from nowhere , he 'd left to his sergeant .
24 And they 've gone up from outside have n't they ?
25 The man looked round sharply at the figure who had emerged silently from inside the bar .
26 There was only one really bitter outbreak of in-fighting , prompted by a story which Peter Walker had raked up from somewhere that gave an account of Margaret hoarding food during the miners ' strike .
27 The weather had changed abruptly from unseasonably hot to unusually chilly , and most of her shopping needed to be done outdoors in Chapel market .
28 Just as those benefiting from new jobs have come mostly from outside the Docklands the markets for private housing in Docklands are not local either .
29 Significantly , the greeting trill is normally done when they are on the move , usually when they have come in from outside and are about to move off towards the place where they expect food to be waiting .
30 Now as part of all this , the Centre is responsible for almost all the public lectures in the university , and we have been glad to make the open to the public at large , and therefore a very special welcome to those of you who have come in from outside .
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