Example sentences of "[noun] who have [vb pp] [pron] [adv prt] " in BNC.
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1 | THE best prizes are in your fun-packed Daily Mirror — and her are some of the happy readers who have snapped them up . |
2 | Benn was eager to get the taste of American boxing before he met Watson and the urge to find new experience brought the break , sad but needed , from the trainer who had brought him through from his amateur days , Brian Lynch . |
3 | Benn was eager to get the taste of American boxing before he met Watson and the urge to find new experience brought the break , sad but needed , from the trainer who had brought him through from his amateur days , Brian Lynch . |
4 | We 'd played in St. Albans and I 'd met a girl there , Claire , She was the Social Secretary at the college who 'd booked us in to play . |
5 | So far as the Galway schoolboy was concerned , he was not much preoccupied in future by the Sinn Fein enemy who had driven him out . |
6 | If I sometimes recognized this , I blamed my Aunt Lilian who had brought me up to give too much importance to careers and causes and things of the mind , simply because she had never known , herself , any of the pleasures of the body , and had , as a result , made me feel guilty now . |
7 | Hurst looked angrily at him , then questioningly at Noolan who had followed them in . |
8 | We were surprised that the sultan had even noticed our arrival , but the young courier who had taken us up to the guesthouse laughed . |
9 | The targets of these attacks , beatings , kidnappings and murders have been trade unionists , peasants ( especially those involved in campaigns for land redistribution and resistance to recruitment into civil defence patrols ) and Indians who have given themselves up to the army and been taken to resettlement areas after years of living in hiding in the mountains . |
10 | CROCKED star Gary Stevens last night blasted the Airdrie hard-man who has put him out for six weeks . |
11 | After the strange indifference of the police investigators to the results of the polygraph examinations of Tuzcu and O'Neill in Frankfurt , and the even stranger attempt by the FBI to intimidate the ex-Army polygraph expert who had carried them out , Juval Aviv had played no further part in the preparation of Pan Am 's defence . |
12 | ‘ This is pure fabrication , ’ Legion protested as the Doctor looked across at one of the troopers , the one in the mirrored visor who had followed him in . |
13 | The Captain called back the guard who had shown him out : ‘ Ask the Brigadier to come in , will you ? ’ |
14 | Erlich heard his instructions to the lady who had brought him up to the third floor . |
15 | The girl who had shown her in turned back to Folly with the question on her lips . |
16 | Oddly enough , one of Pierre Salinger 's researchers , Linda Mack , while trying to check me out , had talked to another of their staffers , David Mills — the former Newsweek photographer who 'd looked me up on Cyprus in 1987 and sold some pictures to Hurley . |
17 | There was the most profound admiration mingled with her affection for the elder sister who had brought her up ever since their mother 's death , twelve years ago . |
18 | Gary , the hospital porter who 'd helped her out and whose friends had treated her so strangely . |
19 | It was Elspeth who had put him up to it . |
20 | Other than a double-dealing traitor who has chiselled me out of my dues , while throwing out lures to throw dust in my eyes ! ’ |
21 | The teacher who 'd invited us down proved very useful in helping us to locate release sites , too . |
22 | Politicians , accountants , television producers , newspaper editors and all such mandarins who have set themselves up as authorities with power to say yea or nay to us , to sift right from wrong , good from bad , lawful from criminal , and to decide what the rest of us may know and what we may not ( ‘ All the News that 's Fit to Print ’ ) exploit this wondrous paradoxical nature of language with uncanny skill to attain and retain their hegemony over others . |
23 | So how dare anyone criticise a true champion who has proved herself over and over again . |
24 | Someone had thus moved the body , and it had to be assumed that it was the same person who had pushed her on to the plough . |
25 | The white frilly aprons and mob caps clearly labelled those who had elected to become servants for the afternoon ; less easily identifiable were the spiv I 'd spotted earlier — with his slicked-back , Brylcreemed hair and sneer of a moustache — and the vampish creature dressed in black taffeta adorned with diamanté who had looked me up and down disdainfully . |
26 | He was almost tempted to say a prayer of gratitude to the God who had brought him out of Egypt but his contented contemplation was interrupted by the opening of his office door . |
27 | Once again they turned their backs on the God who had brought them out of Egypt , and threw themselves into the arms of another . |
28 | Somewhere there was a photograph of her as a small child standing outside the cathedral with the aunt who had brought her up and taken her one day to visit it . |
29 | Stepping briefly outside , he called for a bottle of Clairin to be brought , and the woman who had shown them in brought it instantly . |
30 | The woman who had let him out of the darkness of the birth-cave into the light . ’ |