Example sentences of "have [vb pp] [noun] from [noun prp] to " in BNC.
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1 | This Clyde ‘ Puffer ’ has brought whisky from Islay to the bonded warehouses at Port Dundas on the Forth & Clyde Canal . |
2 | It had taken them four days to cover the hundred-odd miles and they 'd commanded attention from Larling to Epping . |
3 | General Winter may have repelled invaders from Napoleon to Hitler , but he is a domestic tyrant from whom successive regimes have sought to escape by pushing south to more friendly climes and warm-water ports . |
4 | Having swept south from Ballinluig to Dunkeld and on eastward towards Meikleour , the Tay takes on yet another gushing river . |
5 | The Sikorsky which had flown Hauser from Helsinki to the isolated rendezvous in the Finnish woods stood inside the clearing , its rotors motionless . |
6 | There had been intense speculation over whether or not Rawlings would compete in the first free presidential contest since his return to power in a military coup in December 1981 ( having previously chaired the Armed Forces Revolutionary Council which had ruled Ghana from June to September 1979 — see pp. 30437-51 ; 31477-86 ) . |