Example sentences of "have [adv] [verb] a [noun] from " in BNC.

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1 Mr Adley has since had a letter from the deposed Mrs Thatcher , welcoming the eventual restoration of relations with Syria .
2 A FARM in Bures , Suffolk , has just received a reply from water chiefs to a drainage query sent in 28 years ago .
3 The extract starts where Gilly has just received a postcard from her mother .
4 Look , the office has just had a call from your father .
5 Quite by chance in collecting material for I have come across a cousin who is the communications and Public relations person at so I am to put them in touch with each other as the one in London has just had a letter from another in Vancouver trying to do family research .
6 There is really no way of knowing how long it takes to develop an actor who has already gained a lot from work in university .
7 The Attorney-General , Sir Nicholas Lyell , has already rejected a claim from Labour that exclusion of the social chapter opt-out would leave Britain open to legal challenges in the European Court of Justice from workers claiming rights and conditions applicable in other EC countries .
8 It is said the Sun planet SunSelect , the unit that bought WABI when it acquired Norwood , Massachusetts-based Praxsys Technologies Inc , has already received a letter from Microsoft complaining that WABI violates its intellectual property rights .
9 It is said that Sun 's SunSelect , the unit that picked up WABI when it acquired Norwood , Massachusetts-based Praxsys Technologies Inc , has already received a letter from Microsoft complaining that WABI violates its intellectual property rights .
10 Dame Diana has already had a letter from him , welcoming her to his church and pulpit .
11 I was really surprised at how down to earth she was , I did n't really know what to expect , but she granted me interviews and I do n't think she has ever granted an interview from prison before . ’
12 OATS has also won a contract from Kuwait Airways to train up to thirty pilots over the next two years .
13 The story has now prompted a response from Mr John Dumigan , acting chief officer for the South Eastern Group of Councils for Building Regulation Control , who has outlined the exact situation faced by buildings open to the public .
14 Since the death of the Birthday Party , Nick Cave has steadily made a transition from exhibitionist , incendiary live performer to something more stately and , yes , dignified .
15 The company is building several satellites for European organisations but has yet to win an order from the developing world .
16 India , which tested a weapon in 1974 , continues to receive substantial foreign aid and has recently negotiated a loan from the International Monetary Fund .
17 And the meeting of the ACTS ' Central Council has recently had a report from its local and regional unity er committee proposing that a network of regional ecumenical teams should be established throughout Scotland to further the cooperation and joint commitment of congregations and church members in each area .
18 It has never lost an artist from its record label , supposedly because it consists of many small and friendly individual companies .
19 He 'd just had a letter from Joan telling him she was pregnant and had already chosen the name Jasmine if the child was a girl .
20 I 'd even had a call from the Archbishop of Canterbury , Robert Runcie , who had been kind enough to phone to say that he had been greatly moved by the vigil and had wanted to let me know that the situation was n't hopeless .
21 Before ‘ Do Re Me ’ , you 'd never taken a single from an album .
22 He 'd never had a call from William at work before .
23 The parents had n't been offered any sort of advice or counselling ; they had all received a letter from Paul Lee inviting them to come and talk to his department , but no one had offered them any information about their children ; if they wanted that they had to ring up the department and ask for it .
24 Sybil wrinkled her nose as if she had suddenly detected a smell from the drains .
25 Police were investigating the deaths in a fume-filled van of two cousins who had apparently connected a hose from the exhaust pipe to warm themselves .
26 Indeed , the fact that he had apparently used an editor from a Manchester newspaper for some of his purposes was latched onto and quoted as a sign that he was ‘ suspect ’ and ‘ disloyal ’ .
27 He began to explore the possibility of borrowing from East Berlin five years ago and had already secured an agreement from the authorities in charge of Potsdam , and from the Stiftung Preußischer Kulturbesitz in West Berlin which normally never lends .
28 His ambassador had already become a Trollslayer from the shame of having his beard shaved .
29 When at last she snatched up her bedroom phone and found Rory on the end of it , Jessica had already endured a call from Terence .
30 Although buildings such as Hurstmonceux had already marked a shift from the primarily military dwellings of the middle ages , the later sixteenth century saw in Sussex a flowering in great house-building which has never been equalled since .
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