Example sentences of "have [verb] from [art] [noun] [adv] " in BNC.
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1 | That much the reader may have gathered from the argument so far . |
2 | A fire blazed in a huge hearth beneath an oak lintel which , to judge by its thickness , must have come from a tree already at least a hundred years old when it was felled to help build this ancient building . |
3 | No real harm will be done should you get it wrong first time , but you will have to start from the beginning again and , depending on how much of the software has been installed when the error occurs , things can get rather complicated . |
4 | No real harm will be done should you get it wrong first time , but you will have to start from the beginning again and , depending on how much of the software has been installed when the error occurs , things can get rather complicated . |
5 | The faster heart rates may therefore have resulted from the babies already being small in mid-gestation . |