Example sentences of "have [verb] from [art] [noun] ['s] " in BNC.

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1 As we can see , a wide variety of karate styles has developed from the art 's origins .
2 The taekwondo suit is called a tobok ; like the other martial arts uniforms , it is loose fitting and has developed from the peasant 's costume .
3 I do n't I thin I think there 's probably a lot lot less sexism just in terms of I think we 've won their respect by you know and and certainly when th they did n't want us to picket in the beginning , and then over the months really the women have done quite a lot of successful picketing when we 've been asked and and we 've staged quite big pickets quite a lot of you know the big pickets were really organized and the rallies have been organized by us and really sort of quite a lot of the input into into the strike I think has come from the women 's support group in in quite a unique way .
4 Local support has come from the school 's own governors , the Sudbury Common Lands Trust which gave £3,000 and Sudbury Hockey Club , which raised £7,000 towards the total .
5 For Ghofar 's owners , most of the ‘ motivation ’ has come from the horse 's trainer David Elsworth .
6 ‘ David Trippier has dissented from the Government 's position , ’ he said .
7 On other occasions where the time out has resulted from the child 's angry refusal to do something , he or she can volunteer to do it properly and thus end the punishment .
8 I think she 'd knitted it herself out of old pieces of string she 'd saved from the children 's birthday presents . ’
9 ‘ Yes , I have , have n't I , ’ he had agreed cheerfully , clearly pleased at the speedy , efficient response to the phone calls he 'd made from the Meadowses ' ranch house the day before .
10 Against landowners whose own fathers had had to flee from the Crown 's killers in ‘ Forty-six ?
11 Reputedly the smallest of England 's parish churches , it may have developed from an anchorite 's cell in the eleventh or twelfth century , and since that time had drawn many pilgrims to its almost inaccessible woodland site .
12 You could buy salmon , which I suspect could have come from the King 's Reach skirting Balmoral ) for 2/6d a pound ; and there was no dearth of whisky for which I had yet to acquire a taste .
13 The Palace believes that information could only have come from the princess 's office .
14 Here we consider the economics of the project — perhaps the most important of the arguments that will be aired at the Inquiry — and the lessons that we should have learned from the world 's most serious civil reactor accident so far , that at Three Mile Island .
15 Building firm G Rhodes and Son , who put it in place , said the problem could have resulted from the shed 's location below a bank which could have caused winds to form a vacuum behind it , pulling the roof off .
16 The colour had drained from the woman 's face , leaving it mask-like , the eyes hard and dark against the paleness of her face .
17 He also said that the envelope the Brownie had kindly picked up had dropped from the Earl 's pocket without being noticed by him , and that as the Brownie was so kind as to share her sweets with him the Earl was sending a tin of his own , which he felt sure from what he had seen of this Brownie would find their way into the mouths of all the other Brownies in the Pack too .
18 When it was pointed out that the figure of £274 million had come from the Government 's Supply Estimates , he said he was not familiar with such a figure in relation to the jetty .
19 First , Iraq has threatened to attack Israel and Saudia Arabia with missiles and bombs if war breaks out in the Gulf ; the Iraqi News Agency said the warning had come from the country 's Air Force Commander .
20 Benny had elected to carry only a revolver , though she had tucked a couple of grenades in the pockets of a second safari jacket she had pilfered from the TARDIS 's wardrobe .
21 He often brought her scraps he had filched from the instructors ' table .
22 Several WEA students had benefited from the LEA 's support and at least two , E. W. Gurney and Arthur Kempster , were to become prominent figures in the civic life of the county in later years .
23 When Stacey was found , Mrs Queripel told police she had disappeared from the family 's flat in Birch Hill , Bracknell , after being sent to bed early .
24 Indeed , once I was congratulated by a local town councillor in Holyhead for having such sensible ideas , when all I had done was repeat , at irregular intervals , fragments of what had emerged from the councillor 's own monologue .
25 Tallis thought a lizard had emerged from the creature 's mouth to bite at the thorn , then realized she had seen its tongue .
26 THE sister of missing estate agent Suzy Lamplugh told last night how she survived a knife ordeal because of what she had learned from the family 's nightmare .
27 Before Rincewind could stop him the dragonrider had leapt from the creature 's back to land on the platform , where he stood grinning at the wizard 's discomfiture .
28 I wondered how comfortable he would be and what he would make of the covers I had borrowed from the farmer 's wife .
29 Like the child who long before had fled from the schoolmaster 's house at Ottery , Coleridge in his flight to the dragoons was escaping from intolerable external pressures , from the certain disapproval of his family , and from emotions within himself he seemed unable to control .
30 She looked accusingly at Silas , who had returned from the water 's edge in time to hear this part of their conversation .
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