Example sentences of "[conj] [noun] [Wh pn] have [vb pp] [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | A man might be fined , in which case it was usual for him to be ordered to make payment to the person or persons who had suffered as a result of his crime . |
2 | There has never been an argument put by anyone to convince myself or people who have protested against the merger , a rational argument has never been put against what people have said that the merger is a rational way forward . |
3 | Of course , if disturbances occur to aggregate demand , buyers or sellers who have agreed on a price P and a quantity to be traded y n will find themselves buying or selling more or less than they now think is optimal , but that is not the point . |
4 | However even when frontiers are closed fast to Amnesty , information still gets out — via refugees or victims who have fled in fear , ‘ friendly ’ foreigners or nationals inside the country , church , trade union and human rights organizations , journalists or travellers , or from letters smuggled across the border . |
5 | It is incumbent upon the researcher to explain clearly at the very onset why the research is being done , what sort of results are hoped for and what feedback there is likely to be which may help the potentate and/or expert who has helped with the project . |
6 | Results show that interviewers who have worked for over five years have lower refusal rates than more recent recruits . |
7 | It is similarly naive to believe that management who have relied on these external services will necessarily be able to control them when they are brought in-house |
8 | We do not say that workers who have clocked in 35 or 40 years should not retire early , but we are emphatic that their departure should create new promotional opportunities and , most importantly , should create job vacancies for young school leavers who will add a great energy and enthusiasm in the enterprise ’ . |
9 | However they confirm that farmers who had claimed for more quota than they had ewes would be given ‘ around ’ two months after the statutory instrument had passed through Parliament to secure their extra rights to ewe premium and to notify the authorities of the transfer . |
10 | Nicola 's husband was after all , thought Dexter , the second suspect they had seen that day who had decided to dry-clean the clothes worn at the farewell party . |
11 | ‘ We 're finding that people who 've specialised in a certain field such as financial services or entertainment are much more marketable than people who are more generalist in their work experience , ’ says Ms Ogden . |
12 | There is substantial evidence that people who have migrated to Britain quite commonly send sums of money on a regular basis to assist relatives still living in their country of origin . |
13 | He wanted very much to walk out onto a pier — those constructions built so that people who have come to the sea to get away from their place of work can , for a moment , almost leave their working life behind , can go to the very edge of their week 's holiday and then dream of going further . |
14 | And people who had bought their most recent non-routine purchase on credit — especially on HP or mail order — tended to worry more about money than people who had bought for cash . |
15 | This meant that couples who had married across the religious divide were not allowed to adopt at all . |
16 | There is also some evidence that students who have passed at least one A-level or a similar examination are likely to perform well in higher education . |
17 | The Spanish Medical Aid Committee reviewing the situation at the end of the first year had sent out forty-seven ambulances , eighty trained personnel , had constructed two base hospitals and several field hospitals and had set up a convalescent home — the Ralph Fox Memorial Home in memory of a well-known author and critic who had died in action in Spain during 1936 . |
18 | In addition to nomadic Tungus clans and the semi-nomadic Nanai , Ulcha , Udeghe , Nivkh and other small ethnic communities , this brought under the Russian flag considerable numbers of Han Chinese and Koreans who had migrated into these regions as seasonal labourers and agricultural settlers . |
19 | It was time for News on Sunday to set off on the trail of the people and organizations who had theorized about the prospects for a popular left-wing newspaper for so long . |
20 | Duthie , and later Kennedy & Duthie ( 1975 ) , were concerned with general rather than special education and authors who have focused on special needs have suggested a wider brief . |
21 | Third to English Oaks winner Intrepidity last time out , Accommodating aims to emulate Kingmambo , Madeleine 's Dream and Hernando who have carried off France 's 1,000 Guineas , 2,000 Guineas and Derby for Boutin and jockey Cash Asmussen . |
22 | At this time , the Christian factions within the Caliphates ( ex-slaves and captives who had risen to high office under Al-Mansur ) requested help from the Court of Castile . |
23 | This figure includes skin divers , bathers and water skiers , people and vehicles cut off by the tide and casualties who had fallen from cliffs or man-made structures . |
24 | Many Serbs and Croats who had lived in Bosnia fled to the Venetian-occupied coastal areas of Dalmatia or to Habsburg territory north of the Sava . |
25 | It was up to Moscow to start checking among the émigrés and escapees who 'd gone to Paris after the war ended . |
26 | Eileen came home on leave at Christmas and Stephen who had returned to Newcastle also came home . |
27 | The Vice Chairman went on to thank all the people and organisations who had helped in any way and he gave special thanks |
28 | ROGER MANLEY , the doctor and engineer who has died aged 61 , was the inventor of the Manley Ventilator as well as several other pieces of life-saving equipment . |
29 | It finally fell two years later as a result of famine , having been surrounded by Frankish earthworks and troops who had remained through the winter months . |
30 | Wrong ‘ Banks and industrialists who have looked into the future know it does not work on present policies . |