Example sentences of "have [verb] from an [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | The horses trained by O'Brien for this public company have not fulfilled expectations and the shares have fallen from an issue price of 30p to 17p . |
2 | In fact there was a , I think some of the recent erm concerns about schools have come from an image that 's been built up over a period of time that the schools spend very little time on the , on the three Rs for example . |
3 | Essentially identical results have come from an experiment by Hall and Honey ( 1989 a ) , which used quite different procedures . |
4 | Now one can say well what are we aiming for in terms of the sexual harassment free environment , and I think that what one would be aiming for is if not the atmosphere of a girls ' convent school one 's certainly aiming at an environment where women can work and study and interact without the sense of being constantly on display as sexual objects , and , you know , to that extent I do n't know if it is the case that a large number of the respondents are saying , you know , ‘ I have come from an environment when I have n't had to deal with this before , and I do n't expect to have to deal with it ’ then we should certainly sit up and take notice of that . |
5 | Yet , in recent years , raisins have suffered from an image problem , which seems odd in the health-conscious US . |
6 | It is our intention to explore the hypothesis that public perceptions of marriage have shifted from an emphasis on its public/institutional to its private/relational aspects . |
7 | This contrasts with work on word reading , where impressive recent advances have resulted from an interaction between computational modelling and experimental psychology . |