Example sentences of "have [art] [noun] [to-vb] from the " in BNC.

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1 In reading , or being read to , one has the security of knowing that one has the ability to withdraw from the emotional situation as soon as one wishes or needs to do so .
2 DAVE EGERTON has the chance to emerge from the shadow of Dean Richards when England begin their Five Nations Championship campaign against Ireland at Twickenham on January 20 .
3 Whatever happens on Thursday , Lowther has a bolthole to escape from the electioneering .
4 In these circumstances those of us who have benefited from the excellence of Somerville and Oxford must surely do what we can to ensure that future generations may also have the opportunity to benefit from the privileged education that we enjoyed .
5 If the Purchaser is simply concerned with the question of risk , then it need only have the option to withdraw from the deal if material warrant breaches become apparent prior to completion .
6 The vendor should have the right to withdraw from the transaction without liability to our outstanding costs if interest above a reserve price ( for example , net asset value ) fails to materialise .
7 The question on the appeal can be stated shortly : does the citizen have the right to recover from the revenue money demanded by the revenue and paid by him which was not due in law because the law was ultra vires .
8 I do n't blame them , that it is right that people should , should have the right to buy from the Council , but I do n't think you should
9 Her mouth was opening and shutting ; she had the urge to run from the room ; but then , this man was a doctor .
10 he also opened up early at the wicket and had a tendency to bowl from the edge of the crease , which caused him to get the right shoulder in front of the left as he delivered and , with hardly any follow through , the only way he could generate any great speed was by a late acceleration of the bowling arm .
11 He had , he claimed , been superseded in a promotion which he thought he had a right to expect from the Master of the Horse .
12 The service standards could have been just circulated internally , but making them public meant everyone would know what level of service they had a right to expect from the police .
13 If a section was held responsible for an offence ( as it was if someone outside the section was offended ) the victims would hold the section responsible ; but even though the section shaikh made the peace , he had no power to collect from the lineages in his section : he had to get the agreement of the lineage shaikhs , and they then collected from their members .
14 All these substances have the ability to float from the lower atmosphere ( the troposphere ) into the upper atmosphere ( the stratosphere ) where ozone depletion takes place .
15 Food took on better flavour , meals became enjoyable instead of a chore , ’ she says , ‘ If I break the diet , I know I have n't failed , but have a chance to learn from the experience .
16 However , the latter have a part to play from the period of nursery rhymes and finger and other basic-activity games .
17 Pipedreams bursts with stirring sounds we probably have no right to expect from the instrument .
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