Example sentences of "have [verb] from [noun sg] [unc] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 The corruptions in the West have come from man 's failure to apply those beliefs correctly .
2 The major lines of objection have come from Quine 's pragmatism and Kuhn 's work on paradigms , and it is to these that we now turn .
3 Many women have benefited from mifepristone 's availability in France — but even there , not all women want it : according to a spokesman for the makers , about a third in need of abortion opt for a swift operation .
4 Indeed , those who have profited from grocer 's shop economics would answer unreservedly ‘ yes ’ .
5 In my view , the time has come to leave behind us the national humiliation and recriminations that have resulted from sterling 's suspension from the ERM .
6 The time has come to leave behind the national humiliation and recriminations that have resulted from sterling 's suspension from the ERM
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