Example sentences of "the [noun] [Wh adv] [pers pn] have [vb pp] " in BNC.

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1 So we had to go to the park where we had met under the protective shade of a friendly tree .
2 Further down the lake , back in the direction whence they had come , children were playing coach and horses with a sled .
3 For some reason she recalled that moment during the afternoon when they had stood together on the slope looking down on Rocamar .
4 Once the dress had dried , Modigliani told Beatrice to cut the neckline where he had drawn the white line .
5 Finally he asked us to pray to be forgiven for the times when we had misused our authority .
6 Alexei remembered Sidacai 's veiled insolence — the times when he had used his status as the son of a son of Daijin to thwart Burun .
7 And many were the times when she had wanted to bawl at him , ‘ And who was to blame for that ?
8 All the women from the kitchen where I had worked ( despite previous criticisms of the union ) went on the London demonstration .
9 Seb also managed to stutter his thanks to Christian before following Carrie to the kitchen where she had gone to put the kettle on the hob to make coffee for everyone .
10 They were all in the kitchen where she had left them a few minutes earlier .
11 ‘ Yes , I do know , ’ she said , rising to collect her things from the kitchen where she had left them , ‘ but I have no intention of obliging the Master further , either now , or in the future . ’
12 Through the heart-shaped cutout in the shutter , he saw the Land-Rovers disappear into the dip where he 'd felled the small trees .
13 Now that he was down at ground level it was not so easy for Patrick to locate the dell where he had seen the immaculate golfer .
14 And this is why , one of the reasons why we 've seen , we 've witnessed increased price volatility over the last forty years right , it 's because world markets have tended to become much more residual , much less world , much less worldly .
15 Would er my honourable friend agree with me that one of the reasons why we 've come out of the recession so well is the fact that we do n't have a social contract and .
16 This is just one of the reasons why we have become one of the largest banks in West Germany , with a balance sheet total of over DM 116 billion .
17 Since they will not be viewing the whole picture comprehensively , since they will perforce be selectively choosing values and acting on limited information , it is all the more important that the reasons why they have chosen a particular course of conduct should be articulated .
18 They can examine the reasons why they have had to deny the existence of those feelings .
19 As a serious objector to the Padog Bends scheme , we are surprised and disappointed not to have yet received a copy of your statement outlining the reasons why you have chosen the ‘ preferred route ’ for the by-pass .
20 Durability , comfort , less fatigue and increased ball control are some of the reasons why it has become a Grand Slam surface , and why En Tout Cas decided to endorse its stated policy of choice and availability of surfaces , by bringing it to the UK .
21 Indeed , one of the reasons why she had liked this house was because it was near St Basil 's which appeared to be a ‘ suitable ’ church for her .
22 Robert Boyle once said that one of the reasons why he had chosen not to be ordained was to preempt the criticism that his pious remarks about nature merely reflected a vested interest .
23 The instance where you have constructed your spreadsheet , and to all intents and purposes , it 's complete .
24 Sarah Fleming came home from her day at the Poly where she had heard the news of the killing in the college refectory .
25 There were newspaper reporters standing in the lane where he had lived , waiting all day for someone to come out of the house .
26 He had even painted the convent where I had sought consolation in my early homesickness and had agreed with Mother Joseph that I should apply to the Mother House to be accepted as a postulant and return in the course of time , if God so willed , as a professed nun to help her teach the children and grow the herbs and milk the goats and say the prayers in the cool chapel .
27 Whenever I go in a minicab on my way to a radio or television programme — the companies are kind enough to take us in a car — I end up discussing with the driver how he has come to Britain in the fairly recent past and now has a job driving round London .
28 He 'd never once forgotten to lock up the hens when she 'd asked him .
29 She was n't sure if he would come , but it never occurred to her not to go to the rock where they had met before .
30 He picked the hambone off the rock where he had put it and held it out to Michael .
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