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

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1 I have difficulty from time to time in persuading some of my colleagues to believe that a boy not yet 21 could amass so much experience in such a short time ; he had completed two tours and looked like completing a third .
2 Previous British estimates of seroprevalence in women of childbearing age have range from 22% in England to 14–25% in Scotland .
3 The Winter timetable saw some changes and we now have departures from Aberystwyth at 07:00 , 08:39 , 11:00 , 13:10 , 15:21 , 17:25 , 19:26 , 21:45 and 23:48 .
4 A majority of families with children have earnings from employment as their main source of income .
5 We have evidence from studies on non-diabetics that treating hypertension reduces the incidence of stroke , congestive cardiac failure and possibly myocardial infarction ( Veterans Administration Co-operative Study Group on Antihypertensive Agents , 1967,1970 ; Hypertension Detection and Follow-Up Program , 1979 ) .
6 Again , we have evidence from fieldwork about the functions of these alternants : one man of 27 commented that during his years away from Northern Ireland , he had stopped using what I have called the in-group alternants of the ( pull ) set .
7 First , the Act creates a statutory right to compensation for a fall in the value of property arising from the use of highways , aerodromes and other public works which have immunity from actions for ‘ nuisance ’ .
8 May all the students you and have go from strength to strength …
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