Example sentences of "have be [verb] [adj] from [noun] " in BNC.

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1 It was as though she 'd been let loose from shackles she had n't even known she 'd been wearing .
2 These territories appear to have been breaking free from West Saxon domination and it may be that Ine 's weakening hold on Surrey at this time reflects either renewed Kentish influence in the area or a stage in the growth of the power of Aethelbald .
3 It had been split open from neck to crotch .
4 Although which river had been kept secret from Trent , he was certain that it would be the north fork of the Belpan where a bend would hide them from the road bridge .
5 This had been kept secret from Dickens by the chapel trustees .
6 In some regions the transformation had taken place much earlier , as in Kent , or Essex , or Devon , where it had taken a different form altogether , and most of the fields had been reclaimed direct from forest and moorland without passing through the open-field stage at all , or had been enclosed from open field at an early date .
7 In 1950 a scientist by the name of Immanuel Velikovsky caused a considerable furore in the historical , religious and astronomical worlds by stating unequivocally that the flooding was caused by Venus which had been wrenched free from Jupiter and made an uncomfortably close encounter with earth .
8 But it was also the day an independent report suggested his defence cuts had led to far greater job losses than expected , especially in defence dependent areas like Gloucestershire where thousands have been made redundant from companies like Dowties and Smiths Industries .
9 In some cases grants have been made available from UDCs for the implementation of specific projects .
10 Two children have been found dead from asphyxiation on board a ferry crossing from Swansea to Cork .
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