Example sentences of "has [verb] [pos pn] [noun sg] from the " in BNC.

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1 As Stalin scornfully put it , ‘ the bourgeoisie of Finland … by a strange confluence of circumstances has received its independence from the hands of a socialist Russia ’ .
2 A soldier who risked his life to save children wounded in a mortar attack in Bosnia has received his MBE from the Queen .
3 Written eight years ago for Gidon Kremer and much revised since then , it has developed its shape from the pressure of the emotions within it and , in spite of the obvious parallel with Berg 's Violin Concerto , is fundamentally like no other .
4 Written eight years ago for Gidon Kremer and much revised since then , it has developed its shape from the pressure of the emotions within it and , in spite of the obvious parallel with Berg 's Violin Concerto , is fundamentally like no other .
5 Recently the NCC has diverted its interest from the Isles of Scilly , now under the auspices of the Isles of Scilly Environmental Trust , to Lindisfarne and surrounding area .
6 Hoylake claimed that : ‘ BAT 's urge to conglomerate has diverted its attention from the traditional core business , tobacco towards ill-conceived diversification ’ .
7 Traditionally , the Labour Party has derived its strength from the urban areas while the Conservative Party is based in the suburbs and rural areas .
8 RICHARD Lines , the acquisitive chairman of Hutton Rudby chemical company MTM , has announced his retirement from the board of governors of Teesside Polytechnic .
9 Andrew Kalman 's Crane in Sloane Street has taken its cue from the Royal Academy and has accumulated a collection of works by Alexander Calder ( to 1 May ) .
10 Inveresk is an attractive village which has taken its name from the river .
11 Promoted by the Georgian Concert Society at St Cecilia 's Hall , the contemporary Castalian Band has taken its identity from the poets and musicians of James VI in Stirling .
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