Example sentences of "have [be] [vb pp] from a [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | It is Alan Usher 's contention that if this evidence had come to light before the trial , a third opinion could have been obtained from a specialist paediatric pathologist . |
2 | Secondary wax models may have been made from a durable master model ( Holmqvist 1972 , p. 24 ) . |
3 | Calculations using this minimum sedimentation rate , and taking an average lamina thickness of 100 micrometres , suggests at least annual deposition of mats , although more than one mat layer may have been deposited from a single mat forming event ( concentrations of up to 4.4m -3 have been reported for Rhizosolenia mats ) . |
4 | The very next scene must have been recorded from an imperial cruiser in orbit . |
5 | The recommended books might have been borrowed from a fellow student , or bought , or there could have been some alternative reading . |
6 | The figures are wildly optimistic , and could only have been extrapolated from a short trial of about 10 operations . |
7 | Police reports alleged that raids on Ershad 's residence after his arrest on Dec. 12 [ see p. 37907 ] had revealed assets in excess of those which could have been expected from a presidential income , as well as large quantities of unlicensed firearms . |
8 | The statement ‘ If rain falls on spruce forests , the rain can become even more acid ’ may have been drawn from a recent paper from the Institute of Terrestrial Ecology that certainly showed that water flowing down the stem was more acid than that caught in the open . |
9 | The first land plants must have been derived from a marine alga . |
10 | In truth , her performance in winning at Edgbaston probably told us far more about how she is likely to make out when she tees up as a professional than could ever have been gauged from an isolated week among those playing for pay . |