Example sentences of "who 've [verb] " in BNC.

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1 It gets a little more difficult when eight-year-olds who 've seen me handling Dawn wander up and say they 're going to get a barn owl and train it .
2 Who 've seen it .
3 Who 've seen it .
4 Buddhists who 've seen him describe him as a 6ft 4in tall man with big limbs and hands .
5 People who 've seen it say it makes the hair stand up on the back of their necks . ’
6 Any enlightenment from those who 've seen him in action ? ?
7 Any comments from those who 've seen him in action ?
8 yes , those of you who 've seen the customer care film they
9 Those who 've seen Harriet develop as a player , predict a bright future .
10 Police have been encouraged by the feedback so far from youngsters who 've seen it .
11 In the fifteen months Since Paul and Wayne took over the roles they 've seen the audience grow and get younger with children as young as four who 've seen the repeats joining the audience …
12 For men who 've seen so much they 'd rather forget , this at least , was a day to remember
13 But some Oxfordshire aid workers who 've seen the horrors of Bosnia at first hand feel the airlift is wrong
14 Few who 've seen Pool of late will doubt their ability to sneak up on the rails , as they did last season , as a surprise late success in the promotion race .
15 The hall maintenance , well I do n't know whether you 've all noticed we 've got a new sink out there , looks quite smart I think and you all agree the ones who 've seen it ?
16 Ah yes , this one 's been , we 've all been very organised on this , you know , so it 's been better than most , but , 'cos er you were , er you 've seen it and your listeners who 've seen it will know it 's a very complex play , so it 's made us get more disciplined to start with .
17 The Land Rover does n't belong to me and I 've got to make sure that those who 've given money to the trust do n't have it wasted . ’
18 I know uncles who 've given salamis and bo bottles to the teach to give their sons and daughters a good report so that they can get a place in university .
19 So obviously managers , who 've given some members of their staff trunk access 3 , which is very low , which is Oxford , can say to their staff , ‘ Right , phone New York , phone Florence , phone this , phone that , and get me a list of all these things ’ , and they can do it , because the system does n't look for their code , does n't look for their limiting trunks , erm trunk access code 40 , everybody can use system abbreviated numbers , hash 6 .
20 In Russia for example we intend to launch a small partnership fund to support small projects promoted by the voluntary agencies in the United Kingdom who 've developed a wide range of connections with their Russian counterparts .
21 And then a rite of reconciliation for those who 've lapsed from church membership , or from the practice of their religion , and want to start again in a purposeful manner .
22 Helen was about conference accommodation and John agreed to write to Jean complaining about the miserable letter they 're sending out to people who 've lapsed .
23 we should have a core a of people who 've handled records of achievement and done records of achievement and they should you know not everybody has but we should what staff are capable of in terms of doing this has has has moved dramatic and there 's some still who struggle but everybody 's getting more and
24 ‘ And what about the ones who 've survived ?
25 Ah equally um , just to go off at a tangent a bit , um there 're a number of more radical theorists , in particular the um in the Bonnie Burstow book Radical Feminist Therapy , would say that um rather like with other forms of sexual crime , the people who 've been victimised , people who 've survived , are often inclined to say something along the lines of mm y'know did i did I bring it on myself kind of kind of feeling .
26 Not , at least , of the sort who 've emerged in the time since ‘ Raw Like Sushi ’ : singers like Lisa Stansfield , Betty Boo , Cathy Dennis , Kylie and Dannii — all of whom are peddling an ersatz glamour drawn from adolescent fantasies of sophistication , untouchable otherness , phoney celebrity .
27 But what makes those involved remain optimistic is the number , and talent , of the performers who 've emerged in the past two years .
28 Well people who 've commented on this say that they 're now aware that they feel unable to say to women students things they would say to male students .
29 overall certainly if they 've got children , but if we get above thirty , forty thousand a year , it 'll take more the other people who 've gained so much
30 But he added : ‘ The players who 've enjoyed the biggest success abroad have been those who 've blended in and learned the language . ’
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