Example sentences of "[Wh pn] have [adv] [verb] [adv prt] " in BNC.

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1 The Irish League champions are the only UK side to land sponsorship with Lotto , who have just signed up Italian champions AC Milan .
2 And talking of detectives , are n't those two gentlemen , who have just come in like Laurel and Hardy , of that ilk ? ’
3 And angry young men are just older men who have n't grown up and can only see one side of the coin .
4 ( They 're primitive , semi-humanoid exters who have n't given up being cannibals despite sharply reduced birth rate .
5 I would also expect to see as a result of local shortages , more sharing of dwellings , by households who have formed not the same of concealed households who have n't succeeded in .
6 Detectives , who have not ruled out foul play , want to trace the driver of a dark-coloured car who may have spoken to the victim shortly before he was injured .
7 It also shows those who have not made up their minds why Russia 's reformers are doing what they are trying to do .
8 Most of them are ex-soldiers , many from the Afghan campaign , who have not settled back into civilian life .
9 Instead of acquiring fairly smoothly a bigger version of the cosy old federal republic , with its powerful economy and low political profile , they have inherited an unknown country packed with problems and with people who have mostly turned out to be German-speaking strangers .
10 Later theoretical developments of psychoanalysis have been by analysts who have largely given up this second requirement of a theoretical conceptualization , yet it was a fundamental one for Freud himself .
11 The elections will be boycotted by Shining Path , who have already stepped up assassinations , caused several candidates to resign and raised fears that , in many parts of Peru , democratic elections will simply be a pipe dream .
12 If you 're not one of the 3.5 million who have already contracted out you will have lost out on the chance to back date for up to two years the National Insurance Contributions rebate plus the extra 2 per cent ‘ bribe ’ .
13 Those who have already changed over can help those about to change over .
14 In 1905 the most powerful companies in the United Kingdom would have included J. & P. Coats , The Calico Printers ' Association , The Bleachers ' Association , Sir W. G. Armstrong Whitworth & Co. , Bolckow Vaughan and many others who have either closed down or been absorbed into other more powerful groups .
15 They 're looking for the womankind who have all gone off with the Romans .
16 Reminder letters have been sent to those course organisers with courses ending by 31 October , who have still to send in completed questionnaires .
17 Knighthoods go to the class acts , the Andrew Lloyd Webbers of this world , as well as the dull but self-important people who have merely turned up at their desks in Whitehall for enough years .
18 Arsenal fans still talk about former Highbury heroes Michael Thomas and David Rocastle , the main men from the Championship-winning team who have now moved on to Liverpool and Leeds .
19 There are many stories of men who have deliberately sought out and chosen loneliness and contempt and poverty .
20 As well as those who have deliberately given up all idea of marriage for the sake of their Christian calling , there are others who fail to find a marriage partner and accept that situation as part of God 's plan for their life .
21 But still , the great majority of posts are held by the sort of steady chaps who have always made up the Great and Good .
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