Example sentences of "have [verb] a [noun] from " in BNC.
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1 | No-one could have foreseen an attack from such an unexpected source . |
2 | Erm , the first point , relates to a a microphone here , and er and er tape recorder , and I think members of the sub-committee will have received a note from the Chief Executive Department . |
3 | We should all have received a report from Roger about one or two accidents that have occurred on sites . |
4 | You may have received a letter from them early in 1984 asking for up to date details . |
5 | Number one is British National Corpus , members will have received a letter from the chief executive enclosing details about the British National Corpus , the B N C have sought permission to tape the Wiltshire County Council 's Committee meeting , and it was suggested to them and they have agreed to tape today 's proceedings . |
6 | ‘ If they were spirits , or rogue hewkin babes , they could have plucked an image from your mind , like a berry from a bush . |
7 | In order to claim disablement and the related benefits you will have to obtain a Form from your local Social Security Office . |
8 | I would have expected a letter from him . |
9 | I think we must have missed a briefing from |
10 | A CROWN Prosecution Service solicitor may have used an idea from an episode of the TV hospital drama Casualty to try to divert suspicion after bludgeoning his wife to death , a court was told yesterday . |
11 | Why do I have to buy a certificate from the Banco de la Nacion to register my loss ? |
12 | That a village should be created , rather than grow from an organic root , such as a river ford , or a crossing of forest paths , would surely have drawn a mot from him . |
13 | They would have had some sort of premonition , or maybe some would say they would have had a revelation from God . |
14 | The testers might have got a clue from this that such a question was entirely artificial , constructed out of test situations and irrelevant to children who did not go to school and so were not used to being exposed to such tests . |
15 | They must have got a rocket from manager , Brian Horton . |
16 | Yes sir , county council could make that decision , it would first though have to consider a report from the education committee , under the education act . |
17 | The old woman would n't have known a Rolls-Royce from a Renault . |
18 | Both men made for the Mediterranean eventually , for reasons which may have involved a respite from British miseries and injustice . |
19 | You could easily have borrowed a book from your local library and come to the conclusion that the specification of the 5086 was perfectly state-of-the art — whereas in fact it is now looking really rather old fashioned . |
20 | For if Eliot 's debt to the French poets went beyond an easy charting of ‘ influences ’ , or the neat and better than neat adaptation of French lines ( for instance , from Laforgue ) into English , it could only have meant an elimination from poetry of any notion of ‘ message ’ . |
21 | As suspected , USL 's DCE customers will have to get a licence from OSF first , before getting the product from USL . |
22 | That person will then have to seek a contribution from the other defendants under the Civil Liability ( Contribution ) Act 1978 . |
23 | It must have taken a while from Taunton , Charles thought , as Frances drove them in the yellow Renault 5 along the route Lesley-Jane had described . |
24 | Also , do not allow a player to make the ball dead behind his own goal-line unless he is being tackled ; a player making the ball dead when there is no player within 10 years of him should have to take a drop-out from under the posts . |
25 | For example , a bank loan may fall due three months after the balance sheet date but the borrower may have obtained a commitment from the bank to provide a further loan for the same amount for a further three years . |
26 | By the same process you too will have to produce a synthesis from a more limited range of documents . |
27 | He might as well have recited a passage from a Navy field manual . |