Example sentences of "[vb base] received from [noun] " in BNC.

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1 This is a , probably an appropriate moment for me to , to refer to the letter I 've received from John , who as you know , who 's been served in respect in London , I , I , he 's asked me to read the letter but it 's fairly lengthy , and his first part simply reiterates the point which Bruce raised about the er , er , attack on the boundaries .
2 After all the communications I have received from Rugby World & Post readers on the recent Wales v Scotland international , let me at the outset state that no referee can collapse a scrummage — that is the result of the actions of the front row players .
3 Sue Mayes and Ros Grant appreciate enormously the warmth of welcome they have received from Groups and Independent Fundraisers in the Midlands area .
4 The quality of their lives is determined by meanings they have received from others .
5 BNFL 's publicity manager said : ‘ The success of the project is underlined by the applause we have received from writers , critics , cast members and audiences for our involvement . ’
6 I have been interested in the number of representations that I have received from country areas and I see no reason why the Bill can not apply to villages , too .
7 In the past few months the complaints from my area from my customers that they are disgusted with the service they have received from Sports .
8 Erm , after the last meeting , erm I wrote to Mr Dicks of Newton Sherwood about the er electoral role they er draft one with one or two amendments , I also wrote back to the Nottinghamshire valuation tribunal , who asked us for er maps and centres of our population which we could n't supply , also wrote to the services , erm which will supply er Smiths erm bungalow on Poor Lane , informing them of our interest off Poor Lane , erm , and also to erm footpaths off this to Mr Jones about the same thing , because Poor Lane is public footpath , erm subsequently I spoke to him on the telephone and erm he advised us that erm they have an interest in it , erm , have received from Notts County Council a little booklet , which
9 When Lady Macbeth welcomes Duncan , the fulsome insincerity of her verse is by now unmistakable to us : Yet , while feigning gratitude she is also expressing exactly the reasons why she ought to feel gratitude : The unusual and affected word ‘ hermits ’ points up her insincerity , while the content of the speech establishes the good they have received from Duncan .
10 ‘ Praise be to the God and Father of our Lord Jesus Christ , the Father of compassion and the God of all comfort , who comforts us in all our troubles , so that we can comfort those in any trouble with the comfort we have received from God ’ ( 2 Cor.
11 All persons ( or nearly so ) to whom we have been introduced have endeavoured to promote our views , and here I must not forget to mention the great kindness we have received from Sir John and Lady Franklin in every way .
12 From the hundreds of letters I have received from adult survivors the message is quite clear : they wish that someone in their childhood had stopped it . ’
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