Example sentences of "have [verb] from a [adj] " in BNC.

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1 Since the Second World War , executive search in the US has developed from a small cottage industry into a $ multimillion , multinational business which has deeply penetrated American corporate life .
2 Names after the Arabic for finger , ‘ banan ’ , this slightly curved tropical fruit has developed from a luxury treat into today 's trendy , healthy convenience food .
3 This chapter has examined from a comparative standpoint a number of important characteristics of trade unions , mainly in relation to industrialised , market-type economies .
4 Their cash has fallen from an average £4.20 a week last year to £4 , a survey reveals today .
5 In role the teacher enters as a traveller to tell them that she has come from a neighbouring village , where Roman soldiers are delivering a decree that all will have to pay a new tax ; the traveller has to go on her way .
6 The question then as to whether feminism and Christianity are compatible is that of whether the equality of women is compatible with a religion which has come from a past patriarchal age .
7 This is because Western religion has come from a Semitic origin where life was serious as befits a desert people .
8 For example , the donation of some R25,000 worth of roofing material has come from a French company .
9 A traveller who has come from a nearby town , where the Romans have already given out their orders ( low to equal status ) .
10 The observation of the Great Wall has come from an ambitious project to map the positions of all visible galaxies which are brighter than a specified minimum .
11 The Museum is a registered Charity with no public funding and Mick Miller , Finance Trustee , said : ‘ This sponsorship is a very generous gesture and we are delighted that this has come from an enterprising local company which has pledged support for our activities for the next three years . ’
12 The trip begins at a Eucharistic Congress in Seoul intended to put the seal on the Catholic Church 's extraordinary progress in Korea , where the number of believers has grown from a post-war 200,000 to more than 2.5 million , and is increasing by 10 per cent each year .
13 And in that time , the three-bedroomed house has grown from a busy couple 's base to a family home for them and their two-year-old daughter Emily .
14 Moreover , despite what the hon. Member for Newcastle-under-Lyme ( Mrs. Golding ) has said from a sedentary position , there is no question of places closing .
15 Past questionnaire research on the police has suffered from a low response rate ( for example , Policy Studies Institute 1983a ) .
16 Such success for developing countries is not always the case , even in the same industry ; Bolivia has had a sorry experience in trying to do the same as its Eastern rivals , but has suffered from a critical lack of expertise .
17 Malawi , which exports normally about 40,000 tonnes a year , has suffered from a serious drought .
18 In eight years Britain has moved from a current account surplus of 2.5 per cent of GDP to a deficit of 4 per cent of GDP .
19 MICHAEL BRIAL has moved from a likely Wallaby tour drop-out to a possible starter for Saturday 's game against Wales B in Cardiff .
20 Are employment figures alone sufficient to infer that the economy has shifted from a goods to a service economy , that the economy has moved from an industrial stage to a post-industrial stage .
21 There has been an enormous and very genuine outcry over the vast sums it has made from a virtual monopoly position .
22 The greatest oak still has to grow from a tiny acorn .
23 The one at lowest energy shows a progression in an increased O-O stretching frequency , showing that ionization has occurred from an anti-bonding orbital .
24 The balance has shifted from a financial structure which was predominantly state-based with some transnational links , to a predominantly global system in which some residual local differences in markets , institutions and regulations persist as vestiges of a bygone age .
25 Wexford was reminded of a butterfly , fresh and lusty , that has escaped from a dried chrysalis .
26 This has ranged from a weekly average of just 3.7 complaints in Crook to an even more meagre 2.3 in Chester-le-Street .
27 DARLINGTON 's Bank Top railway station has benefited from a major facelift costing millions of pounds over the last decade .
28 She is right in saying that the west midlands has benefited from a vast increase both in the amount and the share of inward investment into this country .
29 Pioneer frame helps disabled child to walk An 11-year-old girl from Middlesbrough has benefited from a revolutionary surgery technique , developed in Siberia , and now in use at the town 's general hospital .
30 The Belfast campus has benefited from a steady increase in student numbers and significant development of facilities .
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