Example sentences of "have [vb pp] from [adj] [noun] in " in BNC.

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1 Catches have fallen from 36,000 tonnes in 1988 to 28,000 tonnes in 1992 and the number of fish is down by two-thirds .
2 These are some of the stories which we have received from SPRED groups in the Wirral …
3 Some of these girls whose families have come from rural areas in Azad Kashmir or Mirpur feel that their parents allow them to go to school only because in Britain it would be illegal for them to remain at home .
4 The antiquities for sale have come from private collections in London and New York , from auction rooms and the trade .
5 Many air sorties have come from American carriers in the Mediterranean , the Red Sea and in the dangerously restricted waters of the Gulf itself .
6 Their outward appearance gives no hint as to the wealth of amazing finds that have come from local beaches in the past .
7 People have vanished from high valleys in the Pyrenees like this one , and continue to do so , to live different and economically more ambitious lives in the towns .
8 Although market researcher Market Assessment suggests charge card usage could increase by 43 per cent by 1995 , charge card companies , particularly American Express , have suffered from poor publicity in recent months as retailers spurn their cards and their associated high margins .
9 Insurance companies are warning that premiums on property in areas that have suffered from severe storms in recent years are rising because of global warming fears .
10 The Division 's North American operations have benefited from excellent results in Electronic Materials , including The Alta Group which we acquired during the year .
11 Total emissions of lead have plummeted from 127,900 tonnes in 1978 to 7200 tonnes in 1989 ( figure 8.12 ; table 8.5 ) .
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