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

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1 We have since learnt from an unreliable source that Arlo is so named because Mr and Mrs Bez were trying to work their way through a baby 's name book and got bored with it by the end of the ‘ A ’ section .
2 The criteria for deciding whether the banks would support an application for funds led many banks to the conclusion that , if a case warranted support , the government 's guarantee was superfluous , as a good business proposition was worth considering anyway — some have effectively withdrawn from the scheme .
3 Is the Minister aware that an Essex GP is calling on national health service hospitals in the Mid-Essex health authority to boost incomes by carrying out privately , in pay beds , procedures that they have effectively banned from the NHS ?
4 Services for people who drink alcohol to excess or who misuse drugs have long suffered from a lack of clarity about what the exact nature of the problem is .
5 A second study suggests that commercially-important species , including herring , shrimp , mussels , clams and rockfish have all suffered from the oil spill , presenting a " risk that they may not respond to conventional management actions for decades " .
6 What a long way we have suddenly moved from the point argued in Chapter Five , that in dramatic playing the participant is adopting a function .
7 Vijay Singh and Paul Broadhurst are just two examples of young players with real potential who have obviously benefited from the experience .
8 This is known colloquially as the old age pension and is payable at a flat rate to all those who have finally retired from the labour market provided they have the appropriate national insurance contributions .
9 The Liberal Democrats have finally emerged from the puppet-masters ' box , but the crowds in the streets may decide they have left it too left .
10 We have already moved from a whole season to a single day and the next four lines are narrowed down even further from the universal sun to a fire which exists in a particular person , namely , the speaker .
11 As Mr Scicluna pointed out , ‘ If you turn a committee into a faculty , it gives it a new lease of life , a breath of fresh air , and it thinks about its role a bit more purposefully , as we have already seen from the Tax Faculty . ’
12 ‘ Thousands of businesses , large and small , have already suffered from the activities of unscrupulous photo-copier salesmen , and unclear contracts .
13 Central authority has collapsed , and 100,000 people have already died from the combined effects of the fighting and famine .
14 Thousands have already died from the famine produced by war and drought .
15 The Scots have already benefited from the SRU 's decision to send a doctor and physiotherapist — Harry Burnett and Colin Elliot — on this trip .
16 Over the past 10 years we have already come from a situation where road runners were getting virtually nothing from the sport , to a far more respected and well-provided role . ’
17 Protection that does not come into effect until half the people whom it is supposed to protect have already disappeared from the scene is hollow protection indeed .
18 Last year , only two salmon climbed Idaho Lower Granite Dam compared with 4,500 in 1950. 100 sub-species have already disappeared from the two rivers and the Shoshone-Bannock native American tribe , the National Marine Fisheries Service and conservation groups have petitioned to have the remaining species listed .
19 We need greater co-operation in Europe in these matters , because immigration and asylum flows are a major political concern , as we have just noted from the exchanges about Le Pen and the way in which people are feeding upon his visit .
20 We have just heard from the hon. Gentleman that all our proposals for discounts for single people and alleviation of the top rates of the tax are anathema to the Labour party , which wants to return to the full rigours of the rates .
21 May I draw the Economic Secretary 's attention to a study that I have just received from the House of Commons Library 's statistical section ?
22 Two Chinese teachers have just graduated from an international centre in Hebrew They say both China and Israel have ancient traditions , and it 's about time they got to know more about each other .
23 ‘ Ma'am , I have just come from the market .
24 ‘ I have just returned from a holiday in Hungary with my six year old son and I feel I must write to thank you .
25 When we meet they have just returned from a promotional stretch with Virgin in Los Angeles .
26 I have just returned from a visit to Bulgaria , and I thought your readers might like to see their spraying equipment .
27 I HAVE JUST RETURNED from a trip to Norway , a country I find like an exaggerated version of Scotland — bigger mountains , wider moorland , wilder scenery and more extreme temperatures .
28 Sir , I have just returned from a full week in Belgrade and would like to seek comment and clarification on the information and knowledge sanctions which are now being imposed on Serbia .
29 I HAVE JUST returned from a visit to my landlord , Mr Heathcliff .
30 I have just returned from a NATO meeting last week at which we agreed the military strategy that will accompany the strategic concept now agreed , of which Germany is a prominent supporter .
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