Example sentences of "to have [verb] from a [adj] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | She claimed to have come from a different school but her story somehow did n't ring true . |
2 | If the South is redefined to include only the four regions of the South East , South West , East Anglia and the East Midlands , then the net movement of people from North to South can be seen to have risen from a low point of only around 10,000–20,000 a year in the early 1970s to a peak of nearly 70,000 by 1985–86 ( Figure 4.2 ) . |
3 | Instonians seemed to have recovered from a false start to their first appearance in the All Ireland tournament when Chris McQuay and Andrew Rose put on 57 for the fifth wicket . |
4 | The nature of the benefit which the employer is said to have derived from a particular invention is readily ascertainable if the employee can show that the employer is in receipt of royalty payments from licensees who have been permitted to develop , manufacture and market the patented article or process . |
5 | The only species to record an increase was the chaffinch , which was thought to have benefited from a heavy crop of beech mast . |
6 | Brahma was thought to have sprung from a golden egg floating in primeval waters , or ‘ brahman ’ . |
7 | This is thought to have resulted from a prolonged period of subaerial exposure in response to a drop in sea-level prior to the deposition of the Z3 Anhydrite . |