Example sentences of "[that] have [adv] [vb pp] [adv prt] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 ‘ In my 35 years of dealing this is the greatest sculpture that has ever come on to the market , ’ he said .
2 The Face pulls a bolder trick than most , and one that has now blown up in its own , er , face , with the £200,000 libel damages awarded to Jason Donovan .
3 Jane Brown 's gift is to vault the divide that has unfortunately grown up between architects and the rest of us and bring their drawings alive in the most agreeable and informative way .
4 He looked at Ronni as though she were a particularly disappointing novelty that had just fallen out of his Christmas cracker .
5 In an instant she was aware of every detail of her appearance from the upswept Titian curls , tamed for the meeting that had just broken up in fragmented dissatisfaction among the main body of the directors , to her neat cinnamon gabardine suit and matching high court shoes .
6 While the Department of Greek and Roman Antiquities at the British Museum , he helped in creating the new displays for the Museum 's collection of classical antiquities that had just come out of wartime storage .
7 The Pleven Plan , like other suggestions that had recently come out of the Council of Europe , followed the outline and objectives of the Schuman Plan very closely .
8 As he walked behind the plough he had time to think of the easy relationship that had gradually built up between them .
9 It lies engulfed amid the new colonies that have recently sprung up along the way to Mehrauli , a small enclave of mud-walled , flat-roofed village life besieged by a ring of high-rise apartments .
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