Example sentences of "who have recently [vb pp] " in BNC.

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1 With the band too , being in mufti , one can pick out some of the five ladies who have recently joined the band .
2 The Group also organises training courses for young solicitors who wish to join or who have recently joined commerce and industry and strongly encourages participation in such courses .
3 WE welcome the following who have recently joined us at Eagle Mill :
4 WE welcome the following who have recently joined the north east region :
5 The work is of a very high standard , with several children who have recently joined the school writing something for the first time .
6 However , for initial budget purposes , it is sufficient to estimate these costs by using the average build costs per square foot achieved by others who have recently built their own home .
7 Siobhan Cleary is a member of Despite TV , a co-op who have recently completed their first broadcast commission , Battle of Trafalgar , a documentary on the Trafalgar Square poll tax riots .
8 The posts are intended for students who have recently completed a first degree in biology and who wish to acquire some work experience before either continuing their studies or seeking long-term employment .
9 Each carpet outlet is sent enough pamphlets for their requirement , selecting known customers and others who have recently made enquiries .
10 He is out of contract and in dispute with Huddersfield , who have recently cut his transfer fee from £125,000 to £55,000 .
11 A slightly different example of emotional support which is a routine part of women 's lives is provided by studies of women who have recently migrated to Britain .
12 Serum aminoglycoside concentrations should be assayed in all patients with renal impairment , patients receiving other nephrotoxic agents , elderly patients , and patients who have recently received aminoglycosides , since these groups are at increased risk of toxic side effects .
13 Rodinal is undoubtedly a ‘ classic ’ in every sense of the word and the many photographers who continue to use it , or indeed who have recently discovered it , never look back ; their results speak for themselves .
14 Good news has also come from the government who have recently announced that they will match pound for pound any money raised by the charity and donated to a hospice .
15 There are several other groups of managers who have recently moved into shell companies , with the view to picking up good deals in recession-hit markets .
16 For older age groups the conventionally accepted high risk groups have been the very elderly ( i.e. aged 85 + ) , the recently bereaved , those recently discharged from hospital , those living alone and those who have recently moved .
17 The excuse for this trip was to visit Val 's brother and his family , who have recently moved from Regina in the middle of the prairies , to these more temperate and scenically more exciting shores .
18 Daily rhythms are abnormal in subjects who have recently undergone major surgery or who are in intensive care because of serious illness .
19 A straw poll among women who have recently given birth revealed one father who mirrored every pain his wife laid claim to with one of his own ; back ache was a special problem .
20 But due to the lack of official interest , it has been left to the Merchant Navy Association to make enquiries about the possible striking of a commemorative award by the Surrey-based firm Award Productions , who have recently attracted attention with their issue of a National Service Medal .
21 persons relatively new to the industry or who have recently started a new enterprise ;
22 GUESTS at the 22nd annual luncheon of Williams Deacon 's pensioners included Daniel MacDonald and his wife Ellen who have recently celebrated their diamond wedding .
23 Hagi plays for Steaua Bucharest , the army club who have recently won a sponsorship from Ford .
24 As later chapters will show , advice can be given to travellers and shift-workers who have recently changed their routines .
25 The model predicts that vulnerability factors can only be expected to be revealed amongst women experiencing major difficulties or who have recently experienced a severe event .
26 ( 1 ) those who have recently experienced an event to which they were particularly vulnerable ;
27 McGuire and Sifneos ( 1970 ) describe the use of this approach for people who have recently experienced a serious loss of some kind bereavement , redundancy at work , or divorce .
28 With most major life events , it is likely to be very difficult both to identify people who have recently experienced an event and find out which of them are likely to be susceptible to psychiatric disorder as a consequence .
29 Negotiation with community language classes through questionnaire or confidential interview yields rich insights which can do much to enhance the learners ' participation , as can discussion with older pupils and pupils who have recently left school .
30 These include DED , who are engaged in supporting a range of training initiatives and in supporting agencies such as Worknet , which Liam Parker will be talking about later — LEDU , who have set up a variety of new schemes in addition to their normal support for business within the Belfast Special Action Group area , which includes West Belfast — and , perhaps to a lesser extent , IDB , who have recently held a local Sourcing Exhibition in Andersonstown Leisure Centre aimed at encouraging small local firms to apply for contracts with larger firms and public bodies .
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