Example sentences of "[noun pl] have been from " in BNC.

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1 They 're keen bird-watchers and their best sightings have been from the laboratory windows which overlook very special conservation areas .
2 All the previous imports had been from Germany , but one of the most influential imports of the early 1960s was made by the Elsdens , who looked to Holland for their import .
3 Much of the major investment in this country 's telecommunications infrastructure in recent years has been from BT , which has made a much bigger contribution to the Exchequer than it did in the 1970s , as it is more efficient , more productive , sells more services , makes more money and pays more tax .
4 The most dramatic shift in recent years has been from soft to underwire garments , which provide greater support and ‘ shape ’ .
5 Ballistics experts proved the pellets had been from two air rifles found in Dines ' car .
6 Most purchasers had been from south-east Asia .
7 Their increase in money wages had been from 21s 9d to 36s ( £1.08 — £1.80 ) , an increase of 66 per cent .
8 The enquiries have been from those in government , both central and local , researchers as well as students , and schoolchildren .
9 It 's like the re , most latest ones have been from like six years ago .
10 As a winter visitor this species ' distribution is very similar to that of the Slavonian Grebe , but there is now no regular wintering locality , although most recent records have been from the western end of the county and Rye Harbour .
11 Most breeding records have been from lakes or ponds with good marginal vegetation , such as Shillinglee , Lurgashall , and Burton ponds , or from small , sometimes quite insignificant , streams and marshes in the interior .
12 ‘ Most approaches have been from smaller chemical plants .
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