Example sentences of "have [verb] a [noun] [verb] from " in BNC.
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1 | Every club in the country has received an invitation to enter from the FBAS . |
2 | Since their move , the wife has felt a burden lifted from her shoulders , and has been restored to her former carefree self . |
3 | But a report on nine of the 80 homes has uncovered a ratio varying from one in 20 to one in 38 . |
4 | The exhibition extends outside where , for example , Geneviève Cadieux has set on top of the building an alluring photo-billboard of rouged lips , and Alan Sonfist has planted an evergreen emerging from a splayed ballistic missile . |
5 | We 'd received a campaigns update from central office and had registered the big box pile up campaign with that campaign coordinator . |
6 | He knew what he was talking about , having witnessed a man die from a heart attack while forking manure . |
7 | That was still the thought in her mind as she struck the ground , not knowing how she came to be there , as one never knows , having suffered a blow aimed from behind which came at her like a thunderbolt , felled her in the presence of a hundred indifferent spectators and left her prostrate , struggling as in those terrible lodging-house dreams , to get up , to breathe , while the weasel-pack fell on top of her , shrieking with laughter . |
8 | The severity may have had a cause hidden from the young Ramsey . |
9 | The rugged little Frenchman growled : ‘ Hodkinson will have to do a Houdini to escape from me . ’ |
10 | One big club in the north is known to have offered a player signing from the Continent a loyalty bonus before he had kicked a ball for his new team . |
11 | It was the first time I had seen a ship built from scratch and it was quite an experience to watch the steel plates being cut by their ingenious machine which controlled a cutter as it drew our the required shapes direct from the blueprint , converting everything to full scale as it cut . |
12 | Again I 've got a letter to quote from , cos we 're good at keeping correspondence in my branch . |
13 | implying you sort of see that they are reluctant to get involved in this , they 've got a lot to lose from this . |
14 | When I look at animals , I realise we 've got a lot to learn from them . ’ |
15 | Mine months previously he had had a neoplasm removed from the left hemisphere which had resulted in some post-operative speech disturbances . |
16 | On the way home , the car had had a tendency to wander from one lane to another on the road . |
17 | And then , when you 've had a chance to recover from your victory , we 'll fight the battle again . ’ |
18 | The crew , an integral part of Hurworth village life , had to abandon a charity run from Rosyth in Scotland after they were ordered to the Gulf . |
19 | ‘ I 've brought a memorandum prepared from the original letter , itemizing every relevant piece of information it contained . ’ |
20 | And even at the zenith of his power Greenwich Village had remained a place shielded from some of his excesses , open to the pull of Europe , a haven for the dissident , the Bohemian , the dropout . |
21 | BMK have developed a system borrowed from tufting technology that bring the many differently coloured yarns from the supply creel at the back of the loom forward to the loom itself . |
22 | Lesley 's had a letter to say from them down the job place they ai n't got nothing . |
23 | but she had , they have to have a fence built from the back garden , because there 's , there 's an opening from the back garden and it 's onto the drive and then it 's onto the road , even though it is a quiet road |