Example sentences of "who have [adv] be [verb] [adv] " in BNC.
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1 | TobyBalding will have an interesting second-string in Romany King , who has reportedly been working well at Whitcombe . |
2 | A liberal , she remembered someone saying , is just a reactionary who has not been mugged yet . |
3 | The main contract is progressing well , following the successful if frantic mobilisation period , which reflects great credit on those involved , particularly Jan van Smirran who has since been transferred too Singapore to manage this and other contracts . |
4 | Teresa , who has regularly been called on by the Clothes Show and TV-am as well as many famous faces , will demonstrate simple application tips and talk about how to choose make-up from the bewildering choice available . |
5 | And here is Edward , who has so been looking forward to a new playmate ! ’ |
6 | When the comm blinked into life , I saw face that I vaguely recognized — a Famlio enforcer named Pulvidon , who had lately been rising rapidly through the ranks . |
7 | The horse , who had steadily been moving along in a quiet way , gave a strange little leap and she realised she had inadvertently dug her heels into his side . |
8 | When Professor Aldini applied galvanism to the face of a felon who had just been cut down from the gallows , |
9 | Everyone put on their coats and crowded to the gate with that mixture of patronage and curiosity reserved by old prisoners for those who had just been shot down . |
10 | Command of the main army was entrusted for the moment to a veteran Huguenot general , Sir John [ later first Earl of ] Ligonier , aged 65 , who had also been called back from the Continent , though it was understood he would become subordinate to Cumberland as soon as the latter was ready to take over . |
11 | Bradbury , who had also been sent off to this destination on 24 February , in company with Sqn.Ldr . |
12 | The pool of those with HIV infection acquired heterosexually via a partner who had also been infected heterosexually is slowly increasing . |
13 | At about 10.45 he had met William Day , who had also been working late , and they had travelled together to their appropriate homes , the houses being a stone 's throw from each other . |
14 | Hampson , who had not been sent off prior to this season , has had a wretched past seven weeks . |
15 | But , besides this we found those who had not been stopped etc. at all still reflected the overall differences between races — Blacks being least favourable , Asians most favourable , with Whites being sometimes closer to Blacks and sometimes closer to Asians . |
16 | A heart-breaking wail now rose from those who had not been killed outright . |
17 | In coeliac disease patients who had not been treated both total and nephrogenous cAMP urinary excretion were inversely related to serum calcium values ( r=-0.759 , p<0.05 ; r=-0.876 , p<0.01 ) . |
18 | Lewis suddenly wandered on to the stage and started playing , hotly pursued by the band , who had not been tipped off . |
19 | Pauline also gave an apology to anyone who had not been told personally about the tragedy and explained that as many people as possible had been contacted in the circumstances . |
20 | These included a return to work for those who had not been laid off , the re-employment of the sacked strikers next week and a final , binding decision by the arbitration body ACAS . |
21 | Both Victoria and Albert were delighted with the Emperor 's charm and amiability , but above all they were captivated by Eugènie ‘ the dear , sweet Empress ’ , though the Queen confided to the Emperor that she realized how difficult her role must be for someone who had not been brought up to it . |
22 | A book about the children of the war , displaced children , children who had not been brought up by their natural parents or in their home countries . |
23 | President : Gen. Zine el-Abidine Ben Ali , appointed in November 1987 after a bloodless coup to replace " President for Life " Habib Bourguiba , who had already been declared mentally and physically unfit for office . |
24 | Inspector Naseby of all people , who had clearly been looking forward to this moment . |
25 | But whatever its humble origins , when the new word was picked up by the newspapers in August 1898 it was quickly transformed into a term of more general notoriety , so that ‘ Hooligan ’ and ‘ Hooliganism ’ became the controlling words to describe troublesome youths who had previously been known more loosely as ‘ street arabs ’ , ‘ ruffians ’ or ‘ roughs ’ . |
26 | Mr Doogan — who had previously been let in to the site at Aldermaston , Berks — claimed a new rule banned Irish people . |
27 | In February the Japanese made a great effort to surround a British and Indian force in Arakan , but the result was a resounding victory for our men , who had indeed been cut off for some days , but supplied by air . |
28 | He wrote also of an old man who had supposedly been snowed in , in pitch darkness , inside his stone hut , for thirty hours . |
29 | Fists flew when Thomas , 27 , and other Palace players were ambushed by a group of men who had earlier been thrown out of Joe Bananas revue bar in Croydon . |
30 | The Highlanders suffered such heavy losses in the assault on the village that the attack on Delville Wood was assigned to the South African Infantry Brigade , who had earlier been allotted merely mopping-up operations . |