Example sentences of "[noun prp] who have [adv] [adv] [verb] " in BNC.

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1 It required those LEAs who had not already done so to submit to the Secretaries of State , by the end of the year , information about their plans for making their schools comprehensive .
2 Make-up was a mystery to Pamela who had only ever worn lipstick .
3 Pieces of Eight marked a new self-confident Kenneth Williams who had only occasionally revealed himself until then .
4 Although we conduct our interview in an air-conditioned hole at Paul Merton 's spiritual home , Channel 4 , drinking tea from unwieldy tureens , it is the ever-dependable Beeb who have thus far harnessed his slippery talents most deftly .
5 It was the worst raid so far but Maureen who had not yet returned to driving was with her mother in the shelter and Anne , who finished work at ten o'clock , had reached home , dodging from shelter to shelter .
6 But when Dr Neil Cochrane returned to the business of Miss Sally-Anne McAllister who had so strangely arrived in his home he was as firmly pressing of her as he was before .
7 It was quite a busy week , going to the concerts and the theatre and visiting friends again , as well as seeing some we had n't managed to see earlier , such as Maria and Mike who 'd just had their second baby , and Robert ( Easting ) and Christine who had also just had a baby .
8 Her call sharply stepped up the pressure on Prime Minister John Major who has so far ruled out military intervention in the savage civil war .
9 ‘ For Ludlow ! ’ repeated Joan who had not before heard of that place .
10 Kim 's main opponent on the left was likely to be his erstwhile dissident colleague Kim Dae Jung who had also unsuccessfully contested the 1987 presidential elections .
11 Next , the tenor , who was engaged as a stop-gap , is a church singer from Lodi who has never before acted on such a big stage , who has only taken the part of the primo tenore a couple of times , and who moreover was only engaged a week before the performance .
12 The concept of a statute for the CIS was mooted in Moscow , and met with general agreement , even from Ukrainian President Leonid Kravchuk who had previously fiercely opposed the creation of CIS bodies .
13 In his ‘ Histoire anecdotique du Cubisme ’ Salmon records their disappointment.l Gertrude Stein writes that ‘ Tschoukine who had so much admired the painting of Picasso was at my house and he said almost in tears , what a loss for French painting . ’
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