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

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1 He has just emerged from the studio after recording his third album ; there will be many musical surprises in store .
2 He has just emerged from four months of experimental treatment for skin cancer with assurances of remission .
3 Particularly when he has just returned from a period of injury .
4 I believe that he has just returned from his second visit to Nepal — a country with which this country has had good relations for about 175 years .
5 He has just returned from working as a photographer for six months on the Russian liner Karelya .
6 Mr Davies , 40 , who attended with his parents , Derek and Joan , said he has just returned from Bosnia , which the Queen said must be a dreadful place to work .
7 Clarke is now tournament professional at the K-Club , Straffan , County Kildare — he has just switched from the equally fashionable Mount Julliet , County Kilkenny — and manager Andrew Chandler believes a European victory is definitely on the cards for Ulster 's emerging star .
8 I respect them , especially so as he has just come from South Africa .
9 He has just come from outdoors : his moustache is cold , and damp with dew .
10 Ere he has even returned from Ludlow .
11 The thought of wearing the coveted England captain 's armband holds no fears for Platt , who insists he has completely recovered from a knee operation .
12 The issue is a narrow one , namely whether on the true construction of section 9(4) of the Act of 1975 and in the light of the facts that ( a ) Dr. Hayes was a servant of the Crown at the time when he made his investigation into the Lockerbie disaster , ( b ) he has since retired from the service of the Crown , and ( c ) that the evidence sought relates to what he discovered when acting as such a servant , the court has any power to make the order sought .
13 ( He has now retired from the Branch but remains active , instructing student investigators at the aircraft accident investigation course at Cranfield Institute of Technology . )
14 He was the man who knew all the best positions and though he has now retired from football to run golfing weekends at places like the Meon Valley Hotel Golf and Country Club near Winchester , he assures you that once you 've scored five times a night you never forget it .
15 He is still keeping busy making model steam engines and indulging in his favourite hobby — photography — in which he has now progressed from ‘ stills ’ to ‘ movies ’ .
16 His age could count against him but he insists he has fully recovered from a heart attack in 1988 .
17 Owers , a surprise choice as substitute against Ipswich , has done very little training , and his non-stop style will soon show whether he has fully recovered from his injury .
18 Well I also was er , er , a producer then in the B B C and so he and I had some cheerful encounters at that time , since when he has obviously gone from strength to strength .
19 He has never suffered from the traditional shortcomings of young princes .
20 In 1967 Ron Gorchov dreamed up a uniquely curved and hinged frame to support the canvas on which he paints and in all the years since then he has never wavered from its use , though it has appeared in a wide variety of sizes and variations .
21 He has never flinched from the job in hand , ’ said the judges .
22 He has never recovered from lending £120m of his bank 's gold to the busted flush of Wall Street , Drexel Burnham .
23 Tony Garnett produces for Temple in California , and it has to be as far as he has ever got from the Ken Loach films with which he was associated before going to America .
24 I do n't suppose old Pope Leo the Tenth sat around gazing at the latest thing he 'd just commissioned from Michelangelo , for instance .
25 There was a look about him , as if he 'd recently returned from the Front .
26 From a three-hour flight , at the outside , when he 'd only flown from London to Helsinki on the last lap ?
27 Pat 's crater was a very good French brandy that he had probably scrounged from somewhere local , most likely the Chateau just along the road .
28 The raging optimism which it had instilled in him last night , under whose influence he had finally escaped from Merymose 's story , was now replaced by a simple whimpering plea to whatever god listened to self-pitying hangover sufferers just to let him be all right again , his own man , as soon as possible .
29 He remembered his own great grief , and how he had finally emerged from it with a renewed sense of purpose ; for though his epic was intended to address the spiritual crisis of the age , it had also been conceived as a requiem for his lost wife and a celebration of her unwavering faith in his ability .
30 ‘ She hurt him dreadfully when he came home from Africa , crippled and his career in the army over , just when he needed her loving support the most , and now she has the gall to chase him again , when I hoped and prayed that he had finally recovered from her brutal treatment of him . ’
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