Example sentences of "have [vb pp] from [noun prp] " in BNC.

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1 On three previous occasions , in 1977 , 1981 and 1987 , his requests were denied , but new hopes have been raised by the support and encouragement which he has received from Dr Rita Suessmuth , President of the Bundestag , who must carry a majority among 640 members of the legislative body for ‘ Wrapped Reichstag ’ to be realised .
2 To ask the Secretary of State for Health what representations he has received from NUPE and COHSE on the patients charter .
3 To ask the Secretary of State for the Home Department what representations he has received from Cumbria county council on the question of policing in the county .
4 Shakespeare makes the point about interpretation that modern research in theories of vision and the education of young children has confirmed — that we are all taught to see — by Iago 's prediction of the view that Othello , hidden in the normally superior position of the eavesdropper , will take of his imminent conversation with Cassio : After the scene has turned out exactly as predicted , Iago checks on his victim 's responses : The Signifier here , the handkerchief , has been made by Iago to yield a meaning which is totally false , but which he has put upon it with so much circumstantial detail — Shakespeare 's diligence in this point risks pushing his plot into the incredible — that Othello can only see it as a present that Cassio has received from Desdemona and has ‘ given … his whore ’ .
5 A union organizer has travelled from Santiago to explain how the new union , El Libertador , is co-ordinating a plan to enable seasonal workers to qualify for government-subsidized housing .
6 Like Mr Kinnock , he has travelled from Land 's End to John O'Groats since 1983 in terms of the policies he believes in , but the impression that abides after his speeches is that he stays loyal to ancient socialism in a way that his more revisionist colleagues have abandoned .
7 Here , an international study group has travelled from Kew Gardens in London to explore Oxford 's own tropical greenhouse .
8 John McFarland has withdrawn from London Irish 's side to play West Hartlepool , replaced by Mick Leonard .
9 HEARTS defender Craig Levein has withdrawn from Scotland 's squad to face Italy in next week 's World Cup qualifier at Ibrox .
10 JOHN BELL , the 1984 world championship fours gold medallist , has withdrawn from England 's Commonwealth Games team for personal reasons .
11 The 30-year-old Middlesbrough keeper plays against Brighton today but has withdrawn from England 's B international against Czechoslavakia .
12 Midge has heard from John and Angela ! ’
13 Finally sport : Oxford United have made a new signing this afternoon ; Jim Magilton has joined from Liverpool for a hundred thousand pounds .
14 BEN Allen , one of the highest Extel-ranked sterling bond salesmen , has resigned from UBS Phillips & Drew .
15 THE television presenter Fiona Armstrong has resigned from GMTV , it was disclosed last night .
16 The recent revival of interest in psychoanalysis among literary theorists has come from France , and in particular from the work of Jacques Lacan , who brought together Freud and Saussure and produced the slogan , ‘ the unconscious is structured like a language ’ .
17 The stark warning has come from Lord Emslie , one of the country 's most respected legal figures and , until recently , Scotland 's most senior judge .
18 Amid the protests to date , perhaps the most telling line has come from Newtownards woman Phyllis Bibby whose petition demanding urgent changes in the system had been meeting with a poor response .
19 Some sixty per cent of the amendments that we 've adopted in this field have been incorporated in the finished legislation and that means in reality that much of the content of these laws has come from Nigel 's pen , the pens of the other trade unionists inside and outside the G M B that he 's plugged in to that system extremely worthwhile .
20 As a Party we were losing nothing and , since the necessity of going slowly in the matter has come from L.G. 's own friends , I do not regret it .
21 The most severe criticism of GEAR has come from Booth , Pitt and Money ( 1982 ) .
22 Beside the big-name featured artists from America , other , no less vital , support has come from Britain .
23 The only significant advance in guitar design , per se , in the last thirty years has come from Ned Steinberger .
24 The most serious challenge to Keynesian macroeconomic policies , however , has come from Friedman and the monetarists .
25 A large part of this week 's donation has come from Darlington firm Farmway who have contributed office space and a year 's associated costs worth a total of £5,300 to the appeal .
26 ‘ There 's also property we know has come from Darlington and Thirsk .
27 This young man has come from Dublin to answer all our questions , and I had a letter from Mick Collins himself telling me that this young man would assist us in every way possible … "
28 Xorandor explains that he lives on radioactivity , that he has come from Mars in search of food , and that he has been stealing the waste to feed himself .
29 Thus when the postmistress asks him if he has come from Mars , he answers ‘ yes ’ because she has just told him the story of Merlin that is a local myth .
30 The stoutest backing for the allies has come from Australia , Singapore and the Philippines .
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