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

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1 She has n't heard from York she 's heard from Leicester
2 She has n't heard from them yet
3 She has just returned from interviewing rape victims in Bosnia during a nine-day mission led by the International League of Human Rights.While European Community officials estimate 20,000 women have been raped , Francoise Hampson says quantification is impossible .
4 Since her arrest she has reportedly suffered from anorexia nervosa .
5 She is weak for lack of good food , she has plainly suffered from rickets , her body is not yet sufficiently mature for her to carry a child successfully to term , and on top of all that her baby is coming in quite the wrong fashion .
6 She has since died from causes unconnected with the incident .
7 She has since died from causes unconnected with the incident .
8 She has obviously learnt from her creator , who amended Defoe 's actual Tour through the Whole Island of Great Britain ( 1724–6 ) , by introducing with the aid of books further description of historic buildings , without venturing further into the country than his garden .
9 She has recently returned from a journey in Romania to see the conditions of at least 1,000 children under the age of one , who had contracted AIDS through injections with dirty needles or contaminated blood .
10 She has never moved from Kinghorn .
11 It may be that Britain has overemphasised the potential benefits of free trade ; that she has actually benefited from the protectionist philosophy which permeates the EEC ; that being a member of a cohesive new power bloc is what has counted ; that the ‘ fight ’ with the Americans over agricultural matters is a case in point ; that had she been on her own , Britain would have been trampled over by her cousins on the other side of the Atlantic .
12 And the best advice she has ever had from a conductor ?
13 A young woman living in a semi-detached house on an unpopular Sheffield estate showed me a letter she 'd just received from the electricity board : " A board employee will … call at your premises to cut off the electricity supply on 9/11/82 .
14 Bad enough to feel the way she did , let alone have to spend time with a man who treated her as if she 'd just crawled from under a stone .
15 Her prosecutor was looking at her as if she 'd just crawled from under a stone .
16 The worst marks she 'd ever got from an examiner .
17 And in all that time she 'd never heard from Jez , nor even from her parents .
18 He 'd been right when he 'd said she was shrewish , though she 'd never suffered from the malady before .
19 There was something so grand about this place that she felt momentarily detached from her usual character .
20 She felt oddly detached from the comings and goings all around her .
21 But she felt oddly detached from it , eager to be away from these happy people .
22 And what with her heart and now her leg , she felt fully excused from all effort in that area .
23 By the time he had taken her back to the theatre she felt totally removed from the morning , quite calm , controlled , almost as though she was nothing to do with the Hochhauser Season but had just come back from a week in Vienna staying at a luxury hotel .
24 She had previously benefitted from a credit and loan scheme , but had been unable to continue due to lack of funds .
25 She tried to feel pleased that she had n't descended from such uncompromising stock , but it was still a shock to have been told that William Ash was not her father , and that Eddie had only been her half-brother .
26 She had n't moved from the cockpit sole , but crouched there looking aft as if mesmerised by the towering storm front .
27 She had n't moved from the sofa and did n't look up when he pushed open the door .
28 When she had n't heard from him she 'd presumed he was n't keen .
29 She had n't heard from her for some time .
30 She had not heard from her husband , a policeman in Bosnia , for two days .
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