Example sentences of "have [verb] to [det] [noun sg] from " in BNC.
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1 | A court would interpret such words in their natural manner which is objective , i.e. the Secretary of State could not simply rely upon his own subjective beliefs , but would have to point to some evidence from which it could reasonably be inferred that , for example , Napoleon was a person of hostile origin . |
2 | This inclination today is 5.15° , and no convincing explanation has yet been found of how the inclination could have increased to this value from about 0° 4600 Ma ago . |
3 | St Mary Jacobus and St Mary Salome , in some versions accompanied by St Mary Magdalene and in all by their black servant , Sarah , had sailed to this coast from Palestine , Alexander told Frederica , after the death of Christ . |
4 | By the following morning she had recovered to some extent from the unusual happenings in her normally well ordered life . |
5 | All the participants were unskilled and the majority , as we the group-takers understood it , had migrated to this town from the larger industrial cities that the seaside resort served as a holiday venue . |