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

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1 In this expansion of the policy side of regionalism , it resembles the policy aspects of planning , which should not be surprising since where regionalism as policy has had most impetus , it has originated from central planning concerns .
2 Most of that carbon dioxide has come from burning fossil fuels ( coal , gas and oil ) .
3 None of these has come from official Church sources , a matter which surprises Mr Demos Strouthos of Prediction magazine , who is enthusiastic in his support of his advertisers .
4 A major contribution to public awareness of the modern kite has come from exceptional kite flyers with artistic ability to create multi-coloured artforms .
5 The traditional form of interaction with the user is purely through dialogue in which written messages present him with immediately available choices , or ask him to supply values for parameters in the program ; this approach has grown from individual tutorial CAI .
6 we should tell you is that everybody here has suffered from mental health problems .
7 The freshwater pearl mussel has suffered from over-zealous pearl hunters , particularly in Scotland , where an ancient law permits tinkers to fish for them .
8 The picture has suffered from drastic cleaning operations in the past , and has been retouched at various times with oil-based paints .
9 Yet her range of interests , in a field that has moved from comparative policy neglect to the very centre of the community care reforms , has been wider than almost all the others .
10 This is because the emphasis has shifted from idealised language data to an examination of language-in-use .
11 Now that he has retired from full time teaching , Guisborough-based John Brelstaff is able to devote more of his time to painting and has been able to resume the work left off when he left the Slade in the mid-Fifties .
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