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

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1 In view of the exhortation by the hon. Member for Southampton , Test ( Mr. Hill ) a few minutes ago that we should buy British when we buy food , I wonder whether the Minister can tell the House what representations he has received from the Ministry of Defence on his consultation document ?
2 In thinking about what Stalinism brought to his country , Kundera thinks of the support this despotism has received from the writers of his country , and of other countries .
3 To ask the Secretary of State for Employment what representations he has received from the chairmen of the north-west training and enterprise councils concerning the level of funding of training programmes .
4 Much of the thinking about teaching historical concepts has developed from the work of J.S. Bruner in the early 1960s .
5 The management or sociological approach to educational evaluation has developed from the discipline of industrial sociology .
6 It 's not just that he has withdrawn from the business of running a diocese , or that he walks abroad a great deal at night but is scarcely seen during the day , or that he often wo n't accept phone calls .
7 The collection from Kenya came from owls roosting in an old well at the ruined town of Gedi , an old Arab town now being reclaimed by coastal forest , and the owls were roosting on ledges where stone has fallen from the walls of the well .
8 PAT Grant , the joint managing director of the Caithness-based freezer manufacturer , Norfrost , has resigned from the board of Highlands and Islands Enterprise .
9 Human regard for the sea has varied from the taking of it for granted as a tiresome obstacle to trade and exploration , to romanticising it in what so many writers are pleased to call its moods .
10 Further evidence of immune mediation has come from the finding of circulating , non-organ specific and organ specific antibodies .
11 The initiative has come from the order of Irish Dominican monks who live at San Clemente , and particularly from Father Leonard Boyle , prefect of the Vatican Library and former member of the community .
12 Wade goes further and questions , on the basis of American administrative history , the claim that bureaucratic growth has come from the expansion of established agencies .
13 An increasing share of overseas earnings over the last 20 years has come from the sale of the dwindling assets of oil and natural gas .
14 forging ahead has come from the use of that word in relation to horses .
15 Not a word of condemnation of that disgraceful position has come from the Leader of the Opposition , who is sponsored by that union , or from the shadow spokesman on employment , who is also sponsored by that union , or by any of the renegade crew who man the Labour Front Bench .
16 Such an expectation would be unreasonable with container ships or with general cargo vessels , where hundreds of bills of lading may have to be issued , and the issuance of final documentation is often possible only after the vessel has departed from the place of shipment .
17 Our British sense of fair play has recoiled from the prospect of anyone starving or suffering , even through his own fault — but where is the fair play when hospitals must close to put money in the pockets of the workshy ?
18 But in the past few years a phoenix has risen from the flames of Lakehurst .
19 A new self has risen from the ashes of the old body .
20 THE landmark spire of Colmcille Roman Catholic church in Holywood has risen from the ashes of the fire which virtually destroyed it four years ago .
21 The little church has suffered from the rigours of time and town planning , normally a lethal combination , and survived .
22 Iraq has suffered from the closure of the oil pipeline across Syria which deprived the country of some $5 billion per year in revenue .
23 It was agreed that the Society would undertake a project to restore the bridge , which has suffered from the ravages of weather and plant growth for a long time .
24 The adder ( vipera berus ) has suffered from the loss of its habitat , much of it sandy heathland , and from deliberate killing by people afraid of its poisonous reputation .
25 EURO DISNEY has moved from the realms of make-believe to become reality .
26 The discussion in this section has moved from the consideration of the composition of Parliament , and the nature of the relationship of government to Parliament , to a more detailed account of the agencies concerned with policy making .
27 Modesty has moved from the organ of ambition .
28 In such works as Bewick 's , it is possible to see the deterioration that has occurred from the use of badly worn blocks .
29 In many cases , as illustrated by examples from a few industries , the issue of the advantages of scale has shifted from the level of the factory to the firm as a whole .
30 But the domain has shifted from the world of molecules to a larger scale .
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