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

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1 Another care perhaps may have diverted from continual watch our great forbidder safe with all his spies about him .
2 Do not count any earnings your employee may have received from other employment .
3 Capital costs have varied greatly , but in no case have reached the sort of level that one would have expected from shared space schemes , where costs are raised by the needs for complete resurfacing .
4 Domestic consumption fell by 1 per dent ‘ whereas we thought it would be up by 1 per cent ’ said Dicks , and he reaffirmed his belief that ‘ recovery would have to come from domestic consumption ’ .
5 Come to think of it , the Krooms may have come from outer space , though outer space was not then as popular as it later became for launching expeditions against Earthmen .
6 The missing two-thirds of its energy must have come from elastic tension stored in its huge tendons , tail and lower back .
7 About two-thirds of this will have come from nuclear power , the rest from research and medical uses .
8 Silver must have come from silver-bearing lead and copper ores but there is no evidence of mining lead itself until the late Saxon period .
9 When you remortgage , you automatically lose any of the tax advantages you may have enjoyed from dual tax relief .
10 Sometimes decline can be explained as an inevitable concomitant of development ; thus the heyday of Valencian prosperity was matched by a dramatic decline in the silk industry of Granada and the smaller industry of the Aragonese valleys may have suffered from Catalan competition .
11 The 1967 White Paper ( Cmnd. 3301 ) on the Legal and Constitutional Implications of Membership of the EEC , stated that Parliament 's freedom of action would be limited in that it would have to refrain from passing legislation inconsistent with community law and would be under an obligation in certain instances to legislate to give effect to our community obligations .
12 To achieve commendably rapid publication the author 's original typescripts appear to have been reproduced with a mix of typography and some English which would have benefited from editorial attention .
13 The latter is certainly played with great energy although even such a generally obvious piece such as this would have benefitted from heightened sensitivity : Gershwin was , after all , influenced not just by the vibrant colours of the tropics but by their warmth as well .
14 Three-quarters of all the cases would have resulted from heterosexual transmission .
15 A truly usable recognition system would have to learn from whole word recognition techniques and combine them in some fashion with existing segmentation techniques ( Ho et al , 1991 ; Hull et al , 1991 ) .
16 Some things were made from almost pure platinum , others showed small proportions of gold that could easily have arisen from imperfect sorting .
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