Example sentences of "[Wh pn] have [verb] [adv] [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | Let us suppose that an action is brought for breach of contract by a party to a contract who is a natural person who has suffered both personal injury and property damage as a result of the breach . |
2 | There is a man they meet , an American who has lived here many years , they deal through him . |
3 | His attack on individuals had become increasingly scandalous : he described an elderly Senate colleague as " a living miracle " — the only man who has lived so long with neither brains nor guts " . |
4 | He left the room abruptly , with the air of a man who has revealed too much of himself . |
5 | Winnie is revealed as a woman of quiet fortitude who has endured almost unbearable suffering and sadness . |
6 | Behind the newly formed Lyles Golf Club , is Eddie Docherty , founder and Captain who has gathered together seven enthusiastic members of the company to play the game . |
7 | TELFORD 'S Richie Woodhall will defend his Commonwealth middleweight title in Wolverhampton on January 20 against Jacques Le Blanc , a former Canadian champion who has lost only four of his 25 contests . |
8 | Boucher , who has lost only three of his 23 fights and carries a powerful right-hand punch , will represent a fair test . |
9 | For instance , a sales pitch claiming that a major discovery has been made in the North Sea sounds suspect to the investor who has lost out several times in the past . |
10 | In this stance , Galas is very much the New York activist who has grown too used to seeing friends die . |
11 | Mike Curb , who has built up one of the most successful privately-owned record companies and recently moved his head office to Nashville from Los Angeles , thinks country is well on its way to being a big part of mainstream pop — making a nonsense of the current radio-station categories that still set country apart . |
12 | Blond-mopped and doughty-featured , he resembles — Nature 's fault not his , but one magnified on screen — a schoolboy who has eaten too many buns during the tuck-box break . |
13 | Lawrence Kohlberg 's empirical work on moral development follows , as far as its basic stance is concerned , the structure and assumptions of Jean Piaget , who has demonstrated apparently invariant sequences of change , not only in relation to moral development , but in other areas , too . |
14 | But there was a school of thought which advocated the claims of Andy Hayhurst , the Lancashire exile who has filled capably one of the opening-bat vacancies left by the departures of Cook and Roebuck . |
15 | For a man who has contributed so much to the world of chemistry , could we do any less ? |
16 | Osnafeld is a British subject , a financier of sorts who has sailed very close to the wind on a number of occasions , but there has never been enough evidence to proceed against him . |
17 | Your heart will be healthier and you will be far less likely to have a heart attack or stroke when you get older than someone who has exercised very little during their life . |
18 | And Linighan 's teammates , astonished by his courage in heading home the winner in the dying seconds of extra-time while suffering two serious injuries , reckoned it was a just reward for the defender who has battled so long to rid himself of the ‘ million pound misfit ’ tag . |
19 | He took the list , that list right there , and he went like this with it — I was sitting across the table — and he said , ‘ For someone who has seen so much war as you have , North , you should understand that I want to end the war on terms that are acceptable to Iran . |
20 | ‘ No officer living who has seen so little service as my Lord Marlborough is so fit for great commands , ’ commented William prophetically after the 40-year-old general had , in the autumn of 1690 , rapidly captured Cork and Kinsale . |
21 | There were also many other gorgeous flowers for this beautiful actress , who has given so many theatregoers great joy by her performances over the years . |
22 | The Presidential Rally on Tuesday evening saw Dr Hugh Kennedy take over as President , a fitting tribute in this Bicentenary of the BMS to someone who has given so much of his life to serving God and others through the BMS . |
23 | Victor Mature , who has given so much pleasure in his day that nothing must be said against him , is , however , not wholly convincing sitting in a cell wearing a leather mini-skirt , reading Pythagoras . |
24 | Mr Aird who has visited nearly all the guide 's 5,000 hang-outs reckons beer in Liverpool is between 15p and 20p cheaper than anywhere else in the country . |
25 | And Smith , who has jumped much higher than his rival this summer , responded : ‘ They 'll be making a big mistake if they do n't pick me . ’ |
26 | Others attending may include Lord Marshall , chairman-designate of National Power , the larger of the two privatised electricity-generating companies ; and Sir James Goldsmith , an international financier who has become increasingly interested in environmental issues . |
27 | Glencroft — who has chalked up 17 victories — brought Chapman his happiest racing moment . |
28 | Twenty-seven year old Middlesbrough born midfielder Paul Lemon , who has played over 100 games for Sunderland , agreed to come to Derry on a short term contract and makes his League of Ireland debut this afternoon . |
29 | DAVID BISHOP , who has played only seven matches in 18 months , is Wales ' shock choice at hooker to face England on Friday . |
30 | Hastings , who has played only 40 minutes on the tour , increased speculation that all was not well when he declined a round of golf today significant as the Watsonians star is a golf fanatic and plays off a seven handicap . |