Example sentences of "[noun pl] have [verb] [pron] from the " in BNC.

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1 In a daring helicopter operation supporters had freed him from the prison on Naos Island , off Panama City , on Dec. 4 .
2 It is not restitutionary because these defendants have received nothing from the investors and so have nothing that they can restore .
3 It shows that the street has been given to the car and attempts have been made to adjust the child : on finding that the child can not be adjusted parents have removed it from the street .
4 The glee with which an upward blip in house prices has been greeted hardly suggests that Britons have weaned themselves from the inflation habit .
5 Not that the early issues had learnt anything from the underground .
6 Whatever musings had abstracted me from the charms of the city fled before the lucidity of that long-drawn-out instant of disaster .
7 In April 1891 he attended a conference of Unitarian churches in London and heard Ben Tillett [ q.v. ] deliver a harsh attack on how the existing churches had alienated themselves from the working man .
8 To judge from the surviving traces , this applies more especially to communities which in the course of the last five millennia have dragged themselves from the morass of primitive communism and set their feet on ground firm enough to support civilized ways of life .
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