Example sentences of "'ve [vb pp] [verb] from " in BNC.

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1 Why , I 've heard tell from the Bishop 's secretary that yours used to be the best Mystery in the land , bar none .
2 I would however suggest that if there 's a sound you 've heard emanating from the West Coast then it 's probably here .
3 The songs are carefully arranged , played with the anonymous perfection we 've come to expect from people like the Floyd , and last about a quarter of an hour .
4 The performances are certainly very competent , but this is n't quite the vintage Kantorov we 've come to expect from some of his later Denon recordings ; a degree of blandness gives the playing a slightly ‘ automatic ’ quality .
5 Proof-reading is of the abysmal quality we 've come to expect from this particular publisher , and there 's a certain amount of sloppiness and inaccuracy which a good editor would have pruned .
6 It 's only what I 've come to expect from men , is n't it ? ’ she asked bitterly .
7 Is n't that what we 've come to expect from this worn out useless Government , that at the moment of decision making they run away ?
8 The 45 they 've decided to pluck from this last collection if ‘ Suck You Dry ’ , a glorious slab of grunge that opens with the innocent sound of a tambourine beating time and then explodes into a vampiric rocker that comes across like the successor ( at last ! ) to ‘ Touch Me , I 'm Sick ’ .
9 Right , now you 've got to go from fifty to twenty nine
10 But there is this centre which is right op on Parliament Street opposite Boots and you can go in there and all these leaflets that I 've got come from there , you can get those any time , they also have all the timetables , they also have all , have all the other information and two ladies sitting there , voluntary , er who will phone up and get you any information on any subject that you want .
11 They 've got bent from being in my pocket — there 's a crease right across Marie 's forehead .
12 I will be writing to the normal firms as usual , to get donations for the raffle , er now the other thing I 've got to report from is the stall , no before that the E C discussed applications by other organisations , now Sheffield and erm many other areas produce there own excellent publications , so I , I wrote of to Greater London Pensioner to Redbridge , to Senior Citizens in Sheffield , Anglian Pensioners , Grey Power and erm I , I 've sent letter 's to them and already had some copies back from Sheffield .
13 So let's say we keep the erm You 've got to get from here to Birmingham .
14 You must start , you forget there where he is or she is , but you 've got to start from your actual capacity otherwise you 're in danger in that .
15 And now all we 've got , all you 've got to start from is Sophie 's father .
16 So we 've got to start from where the kids are , where their musical experiences are mostly .
17 even if I 've got to start from commission only
18 But that 's , I mean that 's what you 've got to start from , from doing the counting and then getting to right it out , how much have got there ?
19 So you as you say put your nought there you 've got to start from where you finished off last time and carry round again .
20 I complain now cos I 've got to walk from there , there to Currys
21 The purpose of general management is to try and ensure that in the city that we are getting the best value we can from the health resources that are in the city , and I have the authority now , and the responsibility to spend the budget that I 've had allocated from the Oxfordshire Health Authority , by Gerald Simon who 's the general manager .
22 I 've tried to learn from readers ' comments and , hopefully , have now arrived at the ideal blend of appetite satisfaction combined with gastronomic appeal .
23 At first it was very difficult , but now we 've learned to live from day to day .
24 Shall I kiss you , Lissa , shall I pay homage to those ripe , exotic fruits you 've kept hidden from me for so long ?
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