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

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1 Crossman Block have wholly taken over from Lloyd & Co. and are now the sole solicitors instructed by the interim government .
2 Capercaillie in Scotland have already come back from near extinction once .
3 My local mountain rescue team needed a doctor and things have just moved on from there .
4 ‘ These have just come through from the printers . ’
5 ‘ I have just come back from lecturing in New York and I am off to lecture in Hong Kong .
6 ‘ I have just come back from talking to Alfred and I telephoned Maurice . ’
7 A sentence such as John and his friend have just come back from New York can be used to illustrate an insertion task .
8 John and his friend have just come back from New York , you know .
9 John and his friend have just come back from New , you know , York
10 John and his , you know , friend have just come back from New York .
11 Gail , who is also looking forward to the birth of her first baby in November , said : ‘ We have just come back from two wet weeks in Bournemouth and said we could do with spoiling ourselves with a stay in a luxury hotel then I was told I had won — it 's amazing. , ’
12 modern rhythmic gymnastics was created by the Russians … our top girls have just come back from special coaching over there … it showed in the championships … the best yet and the the closest with Alitia Sands of Coventry winning by point nort five of a point
13 There is a dusting of snow in Cwm Glas Mawr and above , while clouds have just rolled back from the summit ridge .
14 The group 's clarinettist Tracy Redfern and flautist Philippa Bradford , Nicola 's older sister , have just got back from a visit to Germany with Kirklees junior wind band .
15 Corporatists share with pluralists a belief that the basic building blocks of the polity and the political process are groups formed around interests and that these have somehow taken over from the significance of representation through elections , parties and parliaments .
16 No British team have ever come back from three goals down in the history of European competition .
17 We have now moved on from looking at syllables to looking at words , and we will consider certain well-known English words that can be pronounced in two different ways , which are called strong forms and weak forms .
18 The takeover of Trebor Bassett was well-handled , resulting in a handsome and almost immediate lift in trading margins , and a sharpening of brand image ( Extra Strong Mints , for example , have now taken over from Polo as the UK 's top selling mint ) .
19 They assemble in colonies many thousand strong and nest in long holes that they have either taken over from rabbits or dug for themselves .
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