Example sentences of "have be [adj] from " in BNC.

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1 But the other brachiopods have been far from evolutionarily inactive — they have gone through several major proliferations and diversifications , and suffered dramatic major extinctions as well .
2 THE following notes have been available from National Office for some time , but their inclusion in this edition of ‘ The Embalmer ’ is to coincide with the recent publication of ‘ Health & safety in the Funeral Service ’ ( See above ) .
3 The production of the symbols of sanctity , majesty and varying degrees of status needed for the effective running of societies based on hierarchy called for highly skilled designers and artificers who must as specialists have been immune from the common round of everyday labour .
4 As the protagonist in Kafka 's Conversation with a Suppliant confessed : ‘ There has never been a time in which I have been convinced from within myself that I am alive . ’
5 In Amersham , the church meeting of the Lower Meeting House ( Baptist ) heard in 1892 that ‘ several of our young members have been absent from the means of grace [ communion ] for many months and it was resolved that they be visited by two members of the Church ’ .
6 Perhaps ominously , the Japanese have been absent from all discussions .
7 And there , only sixteen say they 're depressive er people , eighty four no but the great majority here have been depressed from time to time .
8 Kevin Butler , director of the association , said : ‘ We have been confident from the beginning that the Brand New Start Scheme would be successful . ’
9 Interestingly , all , all eighteen units on that site have been full from the day they were created , and that 's been a most successful run .
10 These issues have been important from the outset in London Docklands and acquired increasing currency on Merseyside following MDC 's boundary extension .
11 For the past 43 years , since the Town and Country Planning Act of 1947 , agriculture and forestry have been exempt from most of the Act 's planning controls .
12 This partly explains why , although functioning for many recent years in ways similar to banks , they have been exempt from regulations applying to banks and have been supervised by the Registrar of Friendly Societies rather than by the Bank of England .
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