Example sentences of "who have [adv] [vb pp] [noun] of " in BNC.
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1 | At the very end of the movie Phar Lap a newspaper reporter in Australia seeks out trainer Harry Telford , who has just received news of the horse 's tragic end . |
2 | This must strike a chord with anyone who has just taken possession of a modern house with a postage stamp for a plot of land . |
3 | As this is the latest in a series of serious breaches of security at prisons , will the Prime Minister call upon the Home Secretary , who has clearly lost control of his own Department and no longer enjoys the confidence of the public , to resign now or else sack him ? |
4 | The variety of sound produced by different species is enormous and amazing to anyone who has only heard frogs of the temperate regions . |
5 | ‘ If the prints were undated or if they had been given younger dates most experts would probably accept them as have made by Homo , ’ said Russell Tuttle from the University of Chicago who has recently analysed casts of the footprints at the invitation of Mary Leakey . |
6 | The umpire , who 'd finally got control of his pony , gave Rutshire a penalty . |
7 | Remarks made on June 19 by Jacques Chirac , mayor of Paris and leader of the Gaullist Rally for the Republic ( RPR ) , were attacked as racist by Cresson , who had already accused Chirac of plumbing racist feeling in order to win over voters from the far-right National Front ( FN ) . |
8 | Here he was following a precedent created by Lanfranc , who had already consecrated bishops of Dublin in 1074 and 1085 . |
9 | Those who had previously found part of their income from ironmaking were thrown back on the less adequate resources of Wealden farming , although a small number of nomads continued to burn charcoal for the London market , camping in branch and sod hovels as they migrated from wood to wood . |
10 | Taking all types of respondents together their ratings were similar for people who had not been in a residential home at all and those who had been in one for a year or more , while those who had only spent part of the last year of their lives in a residential home were generally felt to have had a worse quality of life : for 39 per cent of them it was rated as poor compared with 27 per cent of the other two groups . |
11 | Peter Yeo , who had personally persuaded Barton of the presentational disadvantage of using words like ‘ darkies ’ , ‘ niggers ’ or ‘ wogs ’ , decided that ‘ immigrants ’ even though used in the manner of one invoking a curse , was as good as he was going to get with this particular client . |
12 | At the end of the first teaching practice I asked the teacher tutors ( who had all had experience of the previous system ) to make any comments they cared to about the new set-up . |
13 | And who had still achieved peace of mind . |
14 | The government took legal action against a retired general , Alejandro Medina Lois , who had publicly accused Aylwin of " hypocrisy " . |
15 | The truth of what is presented here will best be proven by those who have already made part of this a reality in their lives . |
16 | Nottingham Forest , who have already had bids of £1.5m and £1.75m for Stan Collymore rejected by Southend , are expected to bid for the 22-year-old striker again . |
17 | Why not , as Lord Donaldson seems to be suggesting , appoint them to Rural Boundaries Tribunals , a sort of bucolic Acas , with powers to sort out neighbours who have temporarily taken leave of their common sense . |