Example sentences of "who [verb] have [vb pp] a [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | Mondello , who had been acquitted on murder and manslaughter charges but who admitted having incited a 30-strong mob to attack Hawkins , received 5@1/3 to 16 years in the form of four consecutive sentences for riot and other felony charges . |
2 | Donaldson side-stepped to avoid two solicitors in conversation , youngish men who seemed to have made a conscious effort to propel themselves into a facsimile of late middle-age . |
3 | He was angry with the Colonel , who seemed to have taken a great deal upon himself . |
4 | It 's really about time we tackled Manuela , who seems to have become a recurring reference point in this story . |
5 | Since I find novelists tend to say it better than sociologists , let me quote from one who seems to have anticipated a good deal of what was to come after the period when we had never had it so good : |
6 | ‘ Because it was written by someone who seems to have taken a particular dislike to you . ’ |
7 | They were intended for recreation rather than instruction and supplied by A. Gardner , a bookseller in Paisley , who seems to have had a free hand in their selection , Coats dictating the general policy . |
8 | There are also those who claim to have identified a cyclical pattern to the way in which technical developments arise . |
9 | Several people who attended have reported a fierce clash between Mr Gorbachev and hard-liners and some said he offered to step down . |
10 | ‘ Tell me about this woman who claims to have seen a large blue car near the scene of the crime . ’ |
11 | Pavel Mukhortov , the Russian reporter who claims to have had a close encounter with extra-terrestrials He ( Nelson Mandela ) was trying to explain to us how he feels about negotiations , how it was his feeling that in any country , even if there is war , there is time for negotiations . |