Example sentences of "who have [verb] [prep] [adv] " in BNC.

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1 Lawrence had no comment to make about the letter , but fans sprang to the defence of Pollock , who has emerged from nowhere as a midfield star of the future .
2 Ted , who has lived for over thirty years in Yorkshire , will guide you to a different beauty spot every day .
3 You see , unlike you who has lived in so many places and seen so much , I had never lived anywhere except at my parents ’ home .
4 I write as one who has cycled for over 40 years and who rides between 8,000 and 9,000 miles per year ( I am an occasional motorist too ) .
5 United , attepting to regain the leadership of the First Division , begin a demanding run of four games in seven days and Robson , who has played in only two of the last five matches because of a calf problem , is still troubled by the injury .
6 I have found as somebody who has worked for about a quarter century , in the national liberation movement , in building women 's organisations , in building political parties and helping to build trade unions , that I have had to move from a position of seeing national liberation as solving the question .
7 On leaving the Course , any student who has passed at least one module will receive a glossy covered printed transcript showing all the modules passed , their credit value , the grades achieved , the fields ( if any ) studied and the award ( if any ) made .
8 If the relatives are able to go to the mortuary or viewing room and be with the person who has died for as long as they feel it to be necessary , then they are more able to start absorbing the fact of their loved one 's death , because again they have the evidence in front of them .
9 The 50-year-old Swede , who has starred in more than 30 movies , will play herself during a week-long guest appearance over Christmas .
10 The victorious pensioners were backed by friends and relatives who 'd collected at least fifteen thousand signatures for a series of petitions .
11 I listened with fascination to this insider viewpoint , and the moody Miss Brickell suddenly became a real person , not a pathetic collection of dry bones , but a mixed-up pulsating young woman full of strong urges and stronger guilts who 'd piled on too much pressure , loaded her need of penitence and her heavy desires and perhaps finally her pregnancy onto someone who could n't bear it all , and who 'd seen a violent way to escape her .
12 Ruth whirled round and faced Fernando who 'd appeared from nowhere as she was peering up at the house .
13 The travellers who 've moved on voluntarily have been creating problems elsewhere .
14 A course for those who 've sailed at least 10 days on a yacht , including 8 hours at night and 200 miles logged .
15 I 'm sure that he is , the people who 've come from there , quite clearly recovering alcoholics or mental hospital patients , or possibly people from prison , and I 've known enough people in my time to know this .
16 This was one U Nu , but not the deeper man , who had searched for so many years for enlightenment .
17 Endill had been dragging an ironing-board back from a room where everything was half buried in the floor when , turning a corner , he bumped into a tall thin man who had appeared from nowhere .
18 The Danzig NSDAP was founded by a minor tax office clerk called Albert Hohnfeldt , who had served with both the Erhardt Brigade and the Freikorps — organisations famed for violence fuelled by spectacular beer consumption .
19 The first native German to follow this path was Lechner ( c. 1553–1606 ) , who had studied with both Lassus and Vento .
20 Dealers who had flown in just for the sale were bitterly disappointed ( though they could privately view the works at Christie 's nonetheless ) , and the lavish , hard-bound catalogue became unobtainable overnight .
21 BIKERS , who had travelled from all over the world for the Isle of Man TT motorcycle races , were left stranded at Liverpool 's Pier Head yesterday .
22 Liz , from Northern Ireland , was visiting the Wirral to pass on the art of storytelling to librarians , who had travelled from all over the country Picture : FRAZER BIRD
23 When Eliot became a Christian in 1927 he declared that he found in reading Paul Elmer More , with whose Shelburne Essays he had shown familiarity in 1916 , the work of someone who had travelled by almost the same route , to virtually the same conclusions .
24 In both crimes , the person who had suffered by far the most had been the same man , Kemp .
25 According to a report by the Japanese news agency Kyodo on Sept. 27 these had recently been brutally suppressed by government troops who had killed at least 327 demonstrators ; this claim was firmly denied by the Bhutanese government , however .
26 Similarly , the proportion of school-leavers in 1985–86 who had obtained at least one ‘ A ’ Level stood at 23.5 per cent for the South East compared with barely 16 per cent for the Northern Region .
27 She adored Elizabeth , this good kind soul who had asked for little in return .
28 Even Louise , who had begun by confidently predicting how well he and Constance would get on , had stopped referring to him .
29 It took the form of a list of 303 names of members and former members who had written at least one uncovered cheque during the 39-month period which ended on Oct. 3 , 1991 .
30 The newspaper described " Captain Combo " as a former member of the Presidential Guard and " very close " to Bob Denard , the French mercenary who had been in charge of President Abdallah 's Presidential Guard at the time of the November 1989 coup , and who had lived since then in South Africa .
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