Example sentences of "from [pron] [pron] 've [verb] " in BNC.

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1 ‘ These 'ere smugglers is a dangerous bunch from wot I 've 'eard ! ’
2 You stay away from my you 've got the whole floor full of butter .
3 So much happening here at the moment as the ball was followed up by David he looked at the referee as er challenge him for the er shove inside the penalty area but the referee was unimpressed by that , Blackburn have already got one penalty here tonight from which they 've scored , Shrewsbury have scored from a penalty too and it 's the third division side still in the lead here by three goals to two .
4 I I simply , I simply want er er a direct message from from the programme which is going on Chairman incidentally I I note that Nottinghamshire County Council erm has found a a and the Labour group there has found it necessary to tackle just the same problems erm in elderly persons homes and that I understand that they have a a closure list of seven , now presumably that has been drawn up from a long list of a lot more than seven , say fourteen or fifteen from which they 've made their final choice .
5 Prodigal mimesis from which I 've learned .
6 Rhodes , however , dismisses such comparisons : ‘ I never saw Colin Bland , but from everything I 've heard he 'll be one level higher than any other fielder , just like Bradman and the rest when it comes to batting .
7 Unlike previous Dizzy outings it retails at £9.99 , but from what we 've seen so far it 'll be worth it .
8 And he said : ‘ We have watched them on television when they were playing in France and , from what we 've seen , they are offside all the time . ’
9 From what we 've heard tonight .
10 It 's paragraph seventeen , eighteen and the additional item added by Miss about a report to the April meeting on what action can be taken to implement the District Auditor 's recommendations , and from what we 've heard I think that report will also contain reference to today 's , the correct response to today 's Government four papers erm , on the policy with regard to the Rio summit .
11 My first choice of defenders from what we 've got are O'Leary and Fairclough .
12 That 's fine , things that you have n't thought of , that 's coming from what they 've done , okay ?
13 If anyone wanted to attempt it from what they 've read in this book , I would strongly recommend that they think very carefully about it before they acquire a bird .
14 From what you 've taught in that third lesson
15 ‘ It 's clear from what you 've said in the papers that you 're determined to have a full blown lock-out and deal with the union problem once and for all , ’ Branson said .
16 From what you 've said , she 's hooked on you , so milk the relationship . ’
17 ‘ But from what you 've said the boy is healthy enough . ’
18 From what you 've said I assume you did n't resign for my-sake .
19 Mr Brighton , erm before I turn to another speaker , your comment about the location of a new settlement , and the likely effect it would have on the West Yorkshire conurbation , er I presume from what you 've said is that effectively the new settlement , if you have one , its location should be such as to serve the needs of York and Greater York , and therefore the further it is away from the West Yorkshire conurbation , or the West side of North Yorkshire , the more likely it is to fulfil that function .
20 From what you 've said about Airborne , he 's also into some dodgy share dealings .
21 ‘ How does it follow from what you 've said that you came to be — ’ He paused and his lips compressed in a cruelly thin line before he seemed to deliberately force away the tension , saying simply , ‘ To be with my brother ? ’
22 If it 's in a different subject from what you 've asked already .
23 From what you 've seen as both founder and trustee , can you discern where art-philanthropy might be heading ?
24 I 've never met her , but from what you 've told me about her I doubt it very much . ’
25 But from what you 've told me , I 'm afraid that your countrymen are the worst little nation of insects that has ever crawled upon the ground . ’
26 From what you 've told me , I do n't think we 'll see her for a long time unless your Mr Wyatt finds them , and while he thinks you are Dana he wo n't be looking very hard , will he ? ’
27 It would seem from what you 've told me that the market share is on the low side of a monopolization case and that kind of case to begin with is always a complicated and long drawn out case .
28 From what you 've told me , your mother sounds as if she might be just the right person for the job . ’
29 From what you 've told me this constable knows as much as Boz about the man who attacked Anna , but he 's made no arrest yet . ’
30 From what you 've told us , Mrs Craig , she 'd heard him come in .
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