Example sentences of "[noun sg] have [verb] from [prep] the " in BNC.

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1 Grubby brown chipboard has emerged from under the designer fitted units and the cobalt blue Mexican tiles appear to have rusted .
2 Most of the resources for this work have come from within the Division 's normal programme of research .
3 It lay asleep on a piece of sacking the gardener had discarded from around the rose-bush he was planting .
4 Several seconds passed before Isabel realised her name had come from beyond the wall and not from the man whose fingers still gently caressed her cheek .
5 Piaget believed that educational development had to come from within the child , through a process of building and testing hypotheses within the microworld of a child 's perceptions .
6 Her Italian friend had gone from behind the bar , but his replacement was proving equally obliging .
7 However , few musical laudarios are extant , and only one of Florentine provenance has survived from before the 15th century : the renowned , luxuriantly decorated early 14th-century manuscript , MS Banco Rari 18 , which belonged , rather surprisingly , to one of the more modest Florentine companies , the Compagnie delle laude di Santo Spirito .
8 There was no fear of pursuit even if their escape had been discovered , for if the Tower had disappeared from off the surface of the Waste so also had they .
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