Example sentences of "have [vb pp] from [det] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Moreover , the recording is hardly less impressive , and one of the best I have heard from this source recently .
2 ‘ Kitty from Cork ’ sang as good a rendering ‘ Bless 'em all , ’ as she struggled with her shyness , as I have heard from some professionals .
3 As the recruits recount all sorts of ‘ anglers ’ tales ' about the last eight weeks of training , the Inspecting Officer and Commandant mingle with the visitors , Who have travelled from all corers of the United Kingdom and a few from further afield .
4 This has been a source of satisfaction to the Computer Group , but has been due in part to the assistance we have received from many people .
5 Once the catalogue is written , the specialist calculates the quantities of each type of pottery that have come from each layer and makes observations about the significance of the groups of pottery .
6 Up till now many new developments in the care of the dementing elderly have come from these services .
7 Some of the most important contributions to urban economic analysis have come from those commentators who are determined to locate the declining output and employment in the cities within broader politico-economic considerations .
8 The topography and drainage patterns suggest certain routes by which invaders have penetrated from all directions into the Balkan heartland .
9 What we have seen from this investigation is that the concept of proportionality is an essential component of Bukharin 's theory of equilibrium , particularly when applied to the dynamics of the economy .
10 But heal they do as we have seen from those lines who have been to the brink demonstrate .
11 Many of the wars , most of the wars , are civil wars and you know the bitterness , the lingering bitterness after a civil war does n't help the children who have suffered from that war .
12 Those who have suffered from several episodes of schizophrenia are often less socially competent in managing their domestic and occupational affairs than they were before their illness .
13 It takes into account that modern cities have grown from several points , not one and because of this growth and the resulting congestion in the city itself , these nuclei develop out of town shopping centres .
14 Information about day to day life in Islay at that time is scarce so I have selected from those columns a variety of interesting occurrences .
15 Cost , not quality , ideology not competence , delivery for profit rather than service for people — those are the slogans that we have had from this regime .
16 The conclusion that we have drawn from these observations , which is supported by independent experimental evidence to be discussed below , is that although people expect ellipses to take their meanings from the preceding text , they do not derive that meaning solely from a representation of the superficial features of the preceding text .
17 The administrators have appealed from that decision .
18 Amorous males which have escaped from these shores are now likely to be shot in Spain , all in the name of conservation
19 Father , you know that we have many links with your people in other lands through those that you have called from this congregation to serve you overseas .
20 We now have many multiple sclerosis patients who have benefited from this treatment which is well illustrated by one of our early cases .
21 Ca n't ca n't we hear from some of the women in this audience who have benefited from this system ?
22 There are very high rates of unemployment in this area , many disabled and elderly and long term ill people and single parent families who have benefited from this service .
23 Many later novelists have benefited from this store , and from other forms of modernist facility in rendering individual consciousness .
24 Both fundamental electrochemistry and applied biosensors have benefited from these investigations , and modified electrodes of this type , together with newer electrode composites , will be increasingly important in constructing biosensors .
25 Other significant phenomena which have emerged from such studies are that simple reversals of the numbers are a common form of error , accurate reproduction is facilitated by deliberate grouping in twos or threes and the ends of a span seem to be less prone to error than the middle .
26 Broad themes have emerged from these studies which social workers may find helpful to bear in mind .
27 Appreciation of the vital place which the Church had in Medieval life is necessary to an understanding of the buildings which we have inherited from this time .
28 Some famous toddlers have progressed from this class to county and national display teams and now Alison Campbell and Joanna Power are qualified Medau teachers themselves .
29 We have excluded from these analyses case 14 in table III because this case occurred beyond the period specified in planning the analysis ( see introduction ) .
30 I have learned from many discussions with primary teachers in schools in Sweden , Yugoslavia and Bulgaria ( where centrally imposed guidelines are used ) that guidelines tend to confine .
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