Example sentences of "have [vb pp] [noun] from [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | He said that the FIA tribunal had no right to rule on the case until a hearing in Portugal and should not have heard representation from Mansell and Ferrari at a hearing in Paris last Thursday . |
2 | Besides , if he had been to Tyler 's Hard , he would doubtless have recognized Harry from Morpurgo 's account of a strange visitor the previous Saturday . |
3 | Except , of course , she could never — ever — tell them what that folly had led to — even if , looking back , she could now honestly say that she had done nothing to provoke it , that she could have expected anger from Havvie at her changing her mind , but never that he would do as he did . |
4 | General Winter may have repelled invaders from Napoleon to Hitler , but he is a domestic tyrant from whom successive regimes have sought to escape by pushing south to more friendly climes and warm-water ports . |
5 | The court held that the damage suffered by the plaintiff was too remote as Weil 's disease was unforeseeable , although it was foreseeable that the plaintiff would have suffered damage from rats . |
6 | Only some matter of great urgency could have brought messengers from Longner so late . |
7 | Ambassador Bonsal states , ‘ I do not believe that the Russians would have taken sugar from Cuba which the United States was prepared to purchase . |
8 | Until we have older people formulating policy , producing documentaries , reading the news and fronting arts and cultural programmes , we will not have removed ageism from television . |
9 | And er this bicycle well it would go out of fashion and was put in a , a loft in one of the , it must have changed hands from Mr whom it was made for . |