Example sentences of "[been] from the " in BNC.

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1 The clearest opposition to the achievement of a measure of integration has been from the Roman catholic church .
2 For her it had been from the tender age of five , when her own brother and male ‘ friends ’ of a single-parent family abused her .
3 They were not activists in the movement — some of them might have been from the Moss and come to watch the barney — but all were sent to the jail in Inveraray and then taken to Edinburgh for prosecution .
4 Most of the gas discovered so far has been from the Z2 Carbonate but a few finds have also been made from the Z3 Carbonate in the western Netherlands and the adjacent offshore area , and gas is present in both the Z1 and Z2 Carbonates in Scram .
5 As a winter visitor this species ' distribution is very similar to that of the Slavonian Grebe , but there is now no regular wintering locality , although most recent records have been from the western end of the county and Rye Harbour .
6 Moreover , mystical movements are no more prevalent in the West than they have ever been from the Dionysian rites to the temple of Aimee McPherson .
7 Too much authority is given to someone outside the family , and has been from the beginning . ’
8 WHOEVER judged the inflatable sumo wrestling bout at half-time must have been from the WBO .
9 ‘ A work must enact its own meaning ’ and ‘ Never trust the teller , trust the tale ’ — such Lawrentian tags , garbled as they may have been from the writings of the Master , could inspire and cheer the literate young of the 1940s .
10 He feared what the results might have been from the local elections and he 's , he 's an example in fact of a prime minister who went into the elections trailing in the opinion polls .
11 The most recent has been from the late 1970s through the 1980s , and if we think of those years as one of only four periods of major structural change in nearly two centuries we can appreciate that we have been living in interesting times .
12 Without a word having been spoken about it , it was settled between us , I knew ; it had been from the beginning .
13 It is true to say that the cars are largely restricted to three or four models , but my own insistence had been from the outset that no obligation to use the scheme should be imposed on the disabled , nor any obligation to a particular model .
14 Could he have been from the border of Italy and Yugoslavia ?
15 His view of Iran had almost always been from the sky .
16 The hey-day of sport in our village seems to have been from the late 19th century up to the 1914 war , with a short revival between the wars but although attempts have been made at intervals the same enthusiasm does n't seem to prevail .
17 What benefit has there been from the Doctus exercise apart from cutting the number of jobs ?
18 So the flooding had not been from the lake — which hitherto I had assumed to be the case ; maybe it had come from the river whose bed , now dried , I had seen from my eminence on the hillside .
19 Also , although there were marked fluctuations in the number of admissions from year to year , it is clear that from about 1490 the numbers of those admitted at York were consistently lower than they had been from the mid 1380s to the 1440s .
20 Through binoculars from the press box , it was no less baffling than it must have been from the pitch-side dug-out .
21 Erm but I 've had to give it all up because I 'm too busy , so I do n't run it from anywhere now , but for the last er four or five years it 's been from the Hotel .
22 Now the erm major contribution has been from the Department of Environment who have pointed us at Humberside 's formulation .
23 They 're keen bird-watchers and their best sightings have been from the laboratory windows which overlook very special conservation areas .
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