Example sentences of "[noun sg] has [vb pp] from [noun sg] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 The latest stage in the Guinness growth story has come from TV advertising , with the Guinness commercial in Indonesia being perhaps the most unusual in the group .
2 Welsh international Paul Bodin he 's still got world cup hopes of course has recovered from hamstring trouble
3 A MIDDLESBROUGH child has died from head injuries after a metal fence-panel at a sports centre crashed down on him .
4 But a cautious welcome has come from freight hauliers — who favour blanket daily tolls rather than rush-hour only fees — on the grounds that clearer roads will speed their deliveries .
5 CASH has vanished from gaming machines , bingo nights and raffles .
6 The economy has moved from point D to point E.
7 This decade has seen the old bogey of progressive rock gradually replaced by progressive pop : the site for left-liberal well-meaning and pensiveness has shifted from concept albums and pomp rock , to the three-minute song and pop soul .
8 The Earl has benefited from government grants , by the boom in agriculture and , more profoundly , by a change in public attitude .
9 All information on the incident has come from government sources .
10 That overdraft has resulted from club record spending by Francis but chairman Dave Richards said : ‘ There 's still money available should Trevor need it . ’
11 Improved understanding of the detailed lithostratigraphy of the Chalk of the Hitchin ( 221 ) sheet has resulted from field mapping , examination of quarry sections and interpretation of geophysical logs from water wells .
12 A second competitive threat has come from insurance companies and specialist mortgage companies such as The Mortgage Corporation and National Home Loans .
13 Further evidence that glutamate is involved in epilepsy has come from animal models of focal epilepsy , including intracerebral application of cobalt , folate , and kainate , as well as in electrically kindled amygdala , in which seizures are associated with release of glutamate .
14 The pre-licentiate scheme in particular , has undoubtedly had an effect on the development of interest in co-operative schemes , and further impetus has come from training officers or training co-ordinators who themselves need to co-operate , in the sense of exchanging ideas , and establishing their own network .
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