Example sentences of "has [vb pp] from [noun pl] " in BNC.

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1 To ask the Secretary of State for Trade and Industry what representations he has received from industrialists about the importance of reducing Government burdens on business .
2 To ask the Secretary of State for Trade and Industry what representations he has received from industrialists on Government intervention in the strategic direction and investment in companies .
3 To ask the Secretary of State for Trade and Industry what representations he has received from industrialists urging the Government directly to intervene in the strategic direction and management of companies .
4 The enthusiastic reception the course has received from teachers and students all over the world is the best evidence that Headway is right on target for language-learning success .
5 To ask the Secretary of State for Trade and Industry what representations he has received from businesses in the north-west concerning the effects of the recession in industry .
6 The money Sara has received from newspapers as a result of libel actions has helped to pay for that care .
7 To ask the Secretary of State for Defence what recent representations he has received from farmers about compensation for the effects of low flying on livestock .
8 To ask the Secretary of State for Health how many representations he has received from patients about NHS trusts ; and if he will make a statement .
9 Bold face : John Birt tells reporters outside Broadcasting House of the support he has received from colleagues
10 All MBDC meetings are sponsored and the Council is grateful for the ready support it has received from sponsors of individual meetings .
11 All MBDC meetings were sponsored and the Council is grateful for the ready support it has received from sponsors of individual meetings .
12 To ask the Secretary of State for Transport what response he has received from organisations concerned with the countryside about his ideas for extra motorway service areas .
13 Meanwhile the nuns will live close by , enabling them to supervise building work the money for which has come from donations worldwide .
14 The money for the building which is based on a Kgotla , a meeting place in an African village has come from donations from across the world .
15 But evidence consistent with Wagner 's account has come from experiments using the flavour-aversion procedure .
16 It has come from experiments with high-energy muon neutrino beams at particle accelerators , and from lower-energy neutrinos at two nuclear reactors .
17 Additional evidence for the importance of mutation accumulation has come from experiments where artificial selection has proceeded by restricting breeding to young adults , releasing the late part of the life history from natural selection , an approach originally proposed by Edney and Gill .
18 Evidence supporting the theory has come from experiments on the interaction of sleep loss with other manipulations known to increase arousal level , such as incentives and noise .
19 Another stimulus to the market has come from issuers buying back bonds , to retire the debt entirely or swap it for new equity .
20 An awkward truth though is that in the twentieth century some of the most committed political criticism has come from conservatives , like Eliot and the Southern Agrarians .
21 Much of the impetus behind such thinking has come from dowsers who realized that they were not just picking up underground water but something else , which they called telluric force .
22 The balance of funding has come from trusts , companies , churches and individuals .
23 What a strange statement has come from Companies House confirming that the periods allowed for filing of company accounts actually expire at midnight on the date in the last month for filing which corresponds to the last day of the company 's accounting reference period ( see ACCOUNTANCY , October , p 98 ) .
24 Perhaps the most satisfactory music in recent years has come from writers involved in the liturgy of a particular community , effectively as composers-in-residence , Among those in Britain writing for the Roman Catholic Church may be mentioned Stephen Dean , Philip Duffy , Bernadette Farrell , Paul Inwood , Alan Rees , Bill Tamblyn and Christopher Walker .
25 Most of the detailed exposition and verification of the theory , however , has come from non-Marxists , and this is reflected in the discussion in this chapter .
26 The argument that a ban will drive ivory trading underground is plainly absurd , since up to 90 per cent of all ivory currently in trade has come from elephants illegally slaughtered by poachers .
27 The result has been that ‘ investment at the highest levels ever ’ has come from fares , not from any public purse , and that an ‘ economic ’ system has become unsafe as BR and LRT weigh up commercial investment needs against the cost of safety measures and the cost of paying wages sufficient to maintain a safe level of staffing .
28 The outfit has moved from losses of around £1.7m in calendar year 1991 , to an as-yet unfinalised figure in the black — which should be well in excess of £1m — for 1992 .
29 Finally , the comparatively hollow character of liberal democratic politics , where control of the ‘ big ’ decisions has moved from legislatures or sub-national governments into closed executives insulated from democratic controls , is used to put the nail in the pluralist coffin .
30 Although she says that it was not necessarily an easy step to take , her community was behind her , and the reactions she has had from friends and teachers have convinced her that the step she took was an important one , challenging stereotypes in the West about what it means to be a Muslim girl , and bringing her a great sense of identity and of no longer being at odds with herself .
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