Example sentences of "have [verb] from [art] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 It is estimated that they have fallen from a peak of £62 a square foot to £38 .
2 What I should perhaps point out here is that seventy percent of people who have fallen from the top of the falls have died in the process .
3 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 .
4 A couple of blocks in our parquet floor have parted from the concrete beneath .
5 Even if the election is postponed until July , the Government will not be able to maintain the line that we have heard from the Dispatch Box .
6 See that what you have heard from the beginning remains in you .
7 Mr. Wilson : We have heard from the Government at every stage that they are in favour of buy-outs .
8 It clearly is not the case , that , we have heard from the city this morning , and in the city alone windfalls have been progressing at the rate of eighty per annum , if it was only half that rate over the next thirteen years we would see five hundred more houses , and that excludes windfalls from the rest of the Greater York area , excluding the city of York .
9 Does he reject the comments that we have heard from the Opposition which have much more to do with their courting votes than with human rights ?
10 Largely relying on their savers for their funds , they have to borrow from the City when savings run low .
11 Several SPCK authors have withdrawn from the Society 's lists in protest at the book 's cancellation .
12 Avon have withdrawn from the West regional rounds of the NatWest Women 's County Championship following a disappointing turn-out of players and internal problems , writes Cathy Harris .
13 Instead , most of the companies have withdrawn from the market to reassess their rates .
14 In the twentieth century increasingly it has become possible for older people who have withdrawn from the labour market to support themselves from resources provided by the state rather than rely on their families ; the same has not been true of the youngest generation .
15 Of course , with economic activity rates among women peaking at around two-thirds for married women in middle age and four-fifths for non-married women in their twenties and early thirties , there are a significant proportion who never experience ‘ retirement ’ from paid employment in their own right because they have withdrawn from the labour market long before formal retirement age .
16 More than two thirds of the troops at have withdrawn from the town leaving around seventy soldiers there .
17 The purpose of making notes is primarily to set out , in a shortened but logical form , information that you have gathered from a variety of sources on a particular topic so that it can be used for revision purposes and as an aid to memory .
18 The treaty provides for the possibility that member states will wish to adopt a single currency later this decade , but they can do so only if they meet strict convergence conditions — conditions for which the British Government have pressed from the outset .
19 Also of use in old bums that do not resolve and if there are any ill effects of burns — other conditions that have developed from the burn itself or coincided with the burn though not apparently directly connected with it .
20 We are passing on a letter we have received from a firm of accountants that is acting for the BSM , asking you to contact them .
21 If your complaint is about the actual treatment you have received from a doctor or dentist — a clinical complaint — the officer may refer it to the Regional Medical Officer for you .
22 The help , encouragement and advice we have received from the Institute , including the president on his recent visit to Leeds , from John Seear ( who provided the initial impetus ) , from the president and committee of the West Yorkshire Society of Chartered Accountants , and particularly from the Society 's administrator , Joyce Cawthra , have been heartwarming .
23 Some auctioneers will exchange items if they prove to be the wrong colour , design or size , but this is entirely at their discretion , and much will depend on the specific instructions they have received from the vendor .
24 The seller will replace free of charge any goods proved to the Seller 's satisfaction to have been damaged in transit provided that within 24 hours after delivery both the Seller and the carriers have received from the Purchaser notification in writing of the occurrence of the damage and also , if and so far as practicable , of its nature and extent .
25 Will the Prime Minister take time today to meet the Home Secretary to discuss how the Government should respond to the letter they have received from the mayor of Conservative-controlled Bexley drawing attention to the 140 per cent .
26 I hereby acknowledge that I have received from the sum of £ in payment for the fixtures , fittings and chattels now in or about the above premises listed in the Schedule below AND I confirm that I am absolutely entitled to the same free of any charge , hire-purchase agreement or other incumbrance affecting the same or any of them .
27 For too long , we have stared from the moon in reproachful silence at this spectacle .
28 WordPerfect comes with two external conversion utilities , for importing text and graphics files , which you have to launch from the DOS prompt .
29 Well , in simple terms , erm we have to find from a range of measures two million pounds , which will then be ploughed back in to improving other aspects of services , and the big things on this list , and some of the most controversial , are the following .
30 Eggs passed by lambs , from worm burdens which have accrued from the ingestion of overwintered larvae , also contribute to the pasture contamination .
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