Example sentences of "have [verb] from [pos pn] [noun sg] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | The professional charges will , of course , attract VAT at the current rate , and you should also insert those disbursements that you have spent from your office account during the course of the transaction . |
2 | ‘ These companies have deviated from their core business … serial connectivity is where the money is , not the high-end multi-port market . ’ |
3 | If you base the drill on a structure you have elicited from your language helper , you need to check that it really is a natural structure in the language . |
4 | Hundreds have benefited from its training schemes . |
5 | Millions of tiny polyps have emerged from their limestone cells to stretch out their minuscule arms and grope for food . |
6 | The hypothesis appears to be that we have inherited from our animal ancestors the habit of discrimination , but have added an additional criterion , namely the conscious calculation of relatedness , to the criteria of propinquity , and perhaps physical and biochemical similarity , used by animals . |
7 | I have excluded from my list politicians as such — hence the absence of Napoleon — but have allowed in Lenin and Hitler because they largely invented their own ideologies . |
8 | The first phase of the research project will focus on Euro-commuters and the range of difficulties they encounter , the problems associated with specific countries , and what they have learned from their business dealings on the continent . |
9 | Further , some children have to add the forms of Standard English to their own non-standard forms , and others have to move from their mother tongue to English . |