Example sentences of "have recovered from [art] [adj] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | Young goalie , John Slack ( 38 ) , has recovered from a dislocated shoulder and broken nose he sustained during a pre-season tactical discussion with Trevor Proby and is eager to take up that vital position between the posts once again . |
2 | FORMER England B scrum-half Marcus Hannaford has recovered from a fractured cheekbone he suffered during Gloucester 's controversial League match with Saracens six weeks ago . |
3 | Proctor has recovered from a minor knee operation . |
4 | Currie give a debut to the 18-year-old Forrester stand-off , John Morrison , said to be an outstanding prospect , for their home match against Kilmarnock , while Duncan Macrae has recovered from a broken leg and reappears at full-back in the Boroughmuir XV away to West Hartlepool . |
5 | In a sense I was pretty ill , because I would go out at eight o'clock in the evening , having recovered from the appalling hangover caused by my previous night 's activities in Cairo , and re-establish my illness by that night 's activities . ’ |
6 | Instonians seemed to have recovered from a false start to their first appearance in the All Ireland tournament when Chris McQuay and Andrew Rose put on 57 for the fifth wicket . |
7 | Economic growth had recovered from a negative rate in 1988 to an average of 8 per cent during 1989-91 , and inflation declined sharply from 75 per cent in 1989 to about 10 per cent in 1991 . |
8 | When Rachel had recovered from the customary burst of rage which Damian Flint so effortlessly produced in her every time she saw him , she went out on to the terrace , putting on a brave smile for her father . |
9 | Muscles only actually grow after they have recovered from a hard training session . |
10 | If the ground is allowed to dry out before newly transferred plants have recovered from the unavoidable root damage , or container-grown ones have developed a strong root system , growth will be severely set back and they may die . |