Example sentences of "it have [adv] [verb] from " in BNC.

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1 Because the RAWP formula is only used to determine shares of the nationally allocated budget for the NHS , it has not suffered from the same instability of allocations for individual Regional Health Authorities that has occurred for Local Authorities .
2 It may consider it will get better marketing support from Novell and the Univel partnership than it has previously had from the relatively small SCO operation here .
3 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 .
4 It has also benefited from protection by the Mexican government of its calving and winter grounds in Baja California .
5 Its plans for the CICS business , meantime , include a hybrid system combining elements of PD/MVS ; Radar , its regional analysis tool ; and Eyewitness , the fault diagnostic tool it has just acquired from its Vienna , Virginia-based rival Landmark Systems Corp ( CI No 2,044 ) .
6 This is n form of working memory , as the cue is meaningful only if the animal remembers where it has just come from .
7 Guarded by a collective representation in which theft and violence reside in a dangerous class , morally elevated by its correctional quest , the state achieves the legitimacy of its pacific intention and the acceptance of legality — even when it goes to war and massively perpetuates activities it has allegedly banned from the world .
8 Since the World War II , it has gradually changed from being selective , non-selective and then selective again , according to the Government and has been used as a great political tool .
9 When the ball finally reached him , the normally placid boy bared his teeth and , whirling the bat round his head , whacked the offending object back up to where it had just come from .
10 Two years after the secession , Robert of Stratford , the Chancellor of England and Oxford , wrote to Cambridge University with the sobering thought that and until 1854 , Oxford made students swear an oath They even took the Brazenose gate knocker to Oxford in 189O under the impression that it had originally come from Oxford .
11 Tusser called it the goef , and we can be sure that , like the word , the design of the barn itself and the work that went on in it had hardly changed from the sixteenth century to within living memory .
12 Jo borrowed her lipstick and said she liked her dress , it had all started from there .
13 On the contrary , it had only resulted from a number of complex and unforeseeable political developments at court .
14 It 's not come from anywhere else it 's not a group standard
15 It 's all come from Hillary , ’ he says .
16 It 's once you 've allocated it it 's erm you know it 's actually gone from your from your calculation .
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