Example sentences of "[noun pl] who have [adv] been " in BNC.
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1 | Altogether she followed up 345 white American children who had been referred to the child guidance clinic for anti-social behaviour , 130 other referrals and 100 individuals who had attended neighbouring elementary schools who had not been referred for any specialist help , and who therefore provided a comparison group . |
2 | It does complain that the tabloids put the fear of tax increases into readers who had not been targeted by Smith 's budget . |
3 | Readers who have not been following the series are advised to read Part 6 ( April , 1992 ) issue ) . |
4 | Other clients who 've not been sure about coming , actually find they quite like it and it 's not that bad and yes , they 'd like to stay ! |
5 | Sycorax was lying in the common pit , alongside the cadavers of islanders who had also been caught in the fighting , and were awaiting return for burial under the terms of the peace . |
6 | The following table shows where a sample of school-leavers who had either been on a government Youth Opportunities Scheme ( YOPS ) or been unemployed for six weeks by the beginning of October 1978 had ended up by April 1979 . |
7 | Of the five potential transplant candidates who had not been referred and who had died , two suffered hepatocellular carcinoma ( diagnosed during routine monitoring in both instances , one with no further imaging , one with imaging showing tumour localised to the liver ) and three had cryptogenic cirrhosis ( one of these three patients was referred to a regional unit but not to a transplant unit ) . |
8 | Rebel shareholders want to wrest control from a handful of family dynasties who 've traditionally been in charge . |
9 | The research focus shifted to the role of the message in referential communication , and also to listeners who had hitherto been regarded as a somewhat passive element . |
10 | To take this initiative and extend it to include a range of interests which they can use , whether or not they are employed in the future , might help them to be on a more equal footing with their peers who have not been in public care . |
11 | Youngsters who had hitherto been isolated on farms and factories could now take part in informed discussion on a wide variety of subjects . |
12 | These were the parents who had not been questioned , nor had their house been searched on the morning of 27 February . |
13 | At school leaving age , parents who had previously been able to cope with a child attending or possibly boarding at a special school are faced with the continuing prospect of full time life with their mentally handicapped son or daughter who may be unable to find a place in a training centre or enter full time education . |
14 | For parents who 've already been helped by the society it 's proved to be lifeline . |
15 | Do I take it now to mean that that means parents who have not been baptised ? |
16 | She is one of only 20 women Circuit Judges out of over 500 and one of very few Circuit Judges who has never been a barrister . |
17 | He had to endure the accusing stares and hostile speeches of those PAC negotiators who had not been arrested . |
18 | The Kirkwoods had to sell their horses , had to endure the slow oncoming tread of gentility in all its shabbiness , to watch the encroaching , ever-drawing-near of the Irish natives who had long been in the tenure and service of the Great House , and now never would be again . |
19 | Look out for companies who have n't been around for long : they could be out of business just as soon . |
20 | The meal was peaceful , but when it was over the doors burst open and in surged a crowd of painters and models who had n't been invited . |
21 | He envisaged an idealized model of perfect gases and frictionless cylinders , in contrast to the engineers who had actually been making the improvements to real engines ; but his method allowed him to demonstrate that heat will not flow spontaneously from a cool body to a warm one , and that the efficiency of a heat engine depends on the difference of temperature between the ‘ source ’ and the ‘ sink ’ of heat . |
22 | My father had recruited three young gypsies who had not been and could not be called up for the Navy . |
23 | The Christian neglect of the gods , indeed the propensity of the more militant to hiss in disapproval as they walked by a temple , offended polytheists , who feared that heaven would not be propitious : floods , plagues , famines , earthquakes were sent by angry spirit-powers who had not been placated with the customary offerings . |
24 | Those army commanders who had still been hoping for a coup realized that all such hope was now lost . |
25 | Two other deputies who have recently been tried , Celtic 's Gordon Marshall and Henry Smith ( Hearts ) , no longer command first-team places at their clubs . |
26 | West Germans who had not been to the East had no difficulty in believing them . |
27 | A further 60 prisoners who had also been detained in the April 1989 riots [ see p. 36602 ] were also released . |
28 | In addition , they suggested that the effectiveness of the annual accountant 's report in giving early warning of possible default could be re-examined in the light of the Law Society 's experience of those solicitors who had already been made subject to this requirement as a condition of their receiving a practising certificate . |
29 | In 1847 Darby and other Brethren who had previously been critical , both of his eschatology and his authoritarian style of leadership , accused Newton of Christological heresy . |
30 | There they will remain for most of April , at least one of the pair on guard at all times on the loch in order to ward off any attempted ‘ take-over ’ , perhaps by young pairs who have n't been able to locate a suitable breeding site . |