Example sentences of "have from a " in BNC.
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1 | It was pink , one he 'd had from a baby . |
2 | So much good , fresh food can be had from a small space , at very modest cost and just an hour 's work a week . |
3 | Already he is delighted with the back-up he has had from a professionally run franchisor . |
4 | But whether genes for hierarchical supposition would confer a sharp selective edge on language learners carrying them depends very much on how satisfactory an account of language acquisition is to be had from a suitably sophisticated ( non-behaviourist ) learning theory . |
5 | A commanding view of practically the whole of the marshlands between the wolds and the North Sea can be had from a spot near the hamlet of Muckton , on the edge of the wolds . |
6 | And the best advice she has ever had from a conductor ? |
7 | It also supported Bitstream 's Speedo fonts , giving users a far wider choice of typefaces than they 've ever had from a DOS product . |
8 | A fair example of the region can be had from a round trip , carried out from Thun or from Bern , extending to about 130km ( 80 miles ) . |
9 | They can have from a handful of copies to several hundred , often scattered on many different chromosomes . |
10 | It is in no way intended to replace any treatment you may be having from a doctor , consultant or practitioner . |
11 | After all , Woosnam had said one day that Phil Ritson , a grey-haired South African coach , had from a distance spotted something amiss with his swing on the practice ground , offered some advice and then drifted away again . |
12 | This account I had from a person of honour . |
13 | He looked younger close-up than he had from a distance . |
14 | Incredibly , the fine 1972 Nutcracker has yet to appear complete on CD ( Previn 's RPO remake is a bitter disappointment by comparison ) so the generous selection here ( including the ‘ Snowflakes Waltz ’ and the Finale as well as the pieces from the Suite and some other movements ) is all we have from a fine set . |
15 | We make-believe that the dried skull is all that we have from a modern animal , use a plaster cast to estimate how big its brain was from the skull alone , and then check with the real brain to see how accurate our estimate was . |