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

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1 For all the talk of ‘ cuts ’ , state spending on health has increased by nearly a third in real terms since 1979 , and as a share of total public spending it has moved from 14 per cent in 1978 — 9 to 16 per cent in 1988 — 9 .
2 As BHC says , it has moved from building low-flying aircraft to making high-flying boats .
3 Is my hon. Friend aware that my constituency is extremely attractive geographically for countries making inward investment in Britain and that it has prospered from such inward investment ?
4 It has faded from the lips of those in the east , and the dying man on the right has his teeth bared and one eye half closed ; a kind of realism found in some late archaic and early classical vase-painting and sometimes in sculpture too .
5 Since the turn of the century , it has grown from 50,000 people to 14 million .
6 It has grown from local roots , with local volunteers and funding which makes it responsive and resilient .
7 The teaching force , disillusioned and aggrieved at the treatment it has received from a succession of Secretaries of State , has been less willing in recent years to devote unpaid hours to community bridge-building .
8 All MBDC meetings are sponsored and the Council is grateful for the ready support it has received from sponsors of individual meetings .
9 All MBDC meetings were sponsored and the Council is grateful for the ready support it has received from sponsors of individual meetings .
10 In 1973 the industry came under national control and since then it has expanded from nearly 44 000 ha to more than 70 000 ha and employs more than 22 per cent of the island 's labour force .
11 There has been an enormous and very genuine outcry over the vast sums it has made from a virtual monopoly position .
12 It has survived from the early 1930s because of its craggy independence , its non-institutional base , its ability to adapt to new social movements thrown up by the working-class and oppressed groups and , most important , its radical philosophy and perspective .
13 If he can prove that it has been exercised for 20 years before the date of an action , it will be presumed that it has existed from ’ time immemorial ’ .
14 Rather , it has abenefited from focussing on what it does best , and has learned from past mistakes that it can not charge a premium on its products — ‘ if you live by price , you die by price , ’ Street believes .
15 The turbulence will be all the greater because of the confusions of the underlying thinking as it has emerged from the political process .
16 Recently , it has emerged from studies of Upper Permian fluviolacustrine deposits throughout southern Africa that the geography was dominated by a series of giant lakes , perhaps interconnected within major fluvial frameworks .
17 From Wassen the " old Gotthard road " crosses and re-crosses th valley before reaching ( in 5km , 3 miles ) Goschenen in its impressive situation where the Reuss river is joined by a main tributary just a it has emerged from the Schollenen gorge .
18 It has emerged from the realms of sub-culture into the mainstream , and may yet , via Viz , be modish .
19 It has escaped from time and place and municipal control .
20 This has avoided complex questions , debate or dissent in its ranks — it has blocked from their vision that difficult and muddling word emblazoned on every pro-abortion banner : ‘ choice ’ .
21 So much so , that it has fallen from the 50 per cent standard of the 1930s , to less than 15 per cent in the late 1970s — which is no better , and in some areas far worse , than the standard already achieved before the First World War when the Probation Act of 1907 had hardly consolidated itself .
22 As he knows , it has fallen from high levels .
23 Pragmatism has also played a part here and when convenient the DST has been willing to do deals with other countries trading off information it has obtained from opposing factions in the Middle East .
24 One of the more remarkable features of this project is the speed with which it has progressed from conception to completion of construction .
25 In the past few years it has suffered from serious errors in planning and a lack of investment .
26 It is a compact area of buildings , many with stone foundations and in an area of about 60 acres ( fig. 7.5 ) , but it has suffered from plough damage .
27 Like many semitechnical terms , it has suffered from overdefinition , and the history of literary and linguistic thought is littered with unsuccessful attempts to attach a precise meaning to it .
28 It has increased from 3,000 to almost 13,000 .
29 In response to the prevailing economic conditions it has withdrawn from peripheral businesses and has focused on the core activities represented by its silver products .
30 It stands at the culmination of a sequence of recent monographic exhibitions devoted to individual artists , Ansaldo , Castiglione , Fiasella , and it has benefited from the explosion of scholarly interest within the city , much of the fruit of which has been published by Sagep Editrice .
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