Example sentences of "have [verb] [adj] from [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | A teenager who admitted the new joy-riding offence of aggrevated vehicle taking has walked free from court at Cheltenham in Gloucestershire . |
2 | A man who barricaded himself into his house after threatening to shoot a tax inspector has walked free from court . |
3 | A man has walked free from court after admitting handling money from an armed raid on a post office . |
4 | A nurse who was burgled while she slept says she 's disgusted that the man convicted of using her stolen chequebook has walked free from court . |
5 | A nurse who was burgled while she slept says she 's disgusted that the man convicted of using her stolen chequebook has walked free from court . |
6 | A nurse who was burgled while she slept says she 's disgusted that the man convicted of using her stolen chequebook has walked free from court . |
7 | A police case which has emerged unscathed from re-investigation will carry greater weight . |
8 | The buxom Mlle Gilles is called upon every 10 minutes to reveal her all ( or three-quarters of it ) and while this is no sight to be despised , she could have appeared stark-naked from beginning to end and still failed to distract our attention from the movie 's essential mediocrity . ’ |
9 | I had to go direct from home to interview an important witness . |
10 | Very recently , estimates of individual variation in lifetime reproductive success ( LRS ) have become available from field studies of a small number of species , including a territorial and promiscuous invertebrate , the dragonfly Erythemis simplicicolis ( McVey , 1981 ) , two monogamous birds , the great tit , Parus major ( McGregor , Krebs & Perrins , 1981 ) and the kittiwake Rissa tridactyla ( J. Coulson & C. Thomas , personal communication ) , and one polygynous mammal , the red deer , Cervus elaphus ( Clutton-Brock et al . , |
11 | A simpler solution than electoral reform is to abandon the policies and attitudes which have barred Labour from power , which is what Mr Kinnock has been about . |