Example sentences of "to have [verb] [indef pn] from [art] " in BNC.
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1 | So , we 're going to have to borrow one from the , and then put a minus one , put that one there , leaves five , and minus one , minus two , leaves , ca n't do that anyway , so you 're going to have to borrow this one |
2 | ‘ In an ideal world , I would have been delighted to have had someone from the university on the trust . ’ |
3 | In this respect Wilson seems to have learned nothing from the earlier failure of the NAS&FU . |
4 | I suggest that , instead of choosing the mad scene from Lucia di Lammermoor for his desert island disc , the Prime Minister would have done better to have chosen something from the Beggar 's Opera because there is a whole chorus on the London streets which could join in . |
5 | ‘ John Patten seems to have learnt nothing from the faults of his predecessors , ’ she said . |