Example sentences of "[det] who have [be] " in BNC.

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1 So far as is known it had never been loaned for exhibition , it had never passed through an auction room and those few who had been fortunate enough to see it had done so at the private house in Oxford where it had been in the possession of the same family for many years .
2 There were some who had been destined for fighters , especially Meteors , who found themselves headed for a dreaded bomber tour .
3 Overall , when the children on the course were compared to those in the control groups , it was found that none of them had taken up smoking and some who had been using snuff before the start of the programme had now given up .
4 Of course , there were some who had been bought by ORDEN , even secondary school pupils who were members of the Paramilitary groups .
5 Mr Ahtisaari said that only 315 people were then found to be unaccounted for , because the mission 's list contained duplications , vague identifications , names of people who have been released and repatriated , names of people never detained and some who have been reported dead .
6 For some who have been caring for a dependent relative for many years the problems involved are only too familiar .
7 One Canadian official told New Scientist that scientists from the US have been replaced by ‘ people with less relevant experience , and some who have been acting as political commissars ’ .
8 Chester , who was soon to accompany Coleridge on the journey into Europe , was yet another who had been drawn to him ‘ as flies are to honey ’ , and now trotted happily beside his two talkative companions , bow-legged and awestruck .
9 Would a rescuer be denied an action on the ground of ex turpi causa , e.g. if one burglar was injured attempting to assist another who had been placed in danger by the dangerous condition of the house they were breaking into ?
10 Jenny Pitman is another who has been waiting for the rain before releasing a very strong team .
11 so who 's that who 's been organizing
12 To all who 've been involved in setting this thing up a big thanks .
13 The hearts of all who have been moved by Lizzie 's singing go out to Brian in his loss .
14 Yet among those who watched them on television screens as they did so were many who had been born before there were aeroplanes , and even before the motor-car had become a familiar object .
15 It is perhaps worth remembering that the Beveridge Report was published as early as 1942 ; it embodied the aspirations of so many who had been disappointed by the failure of Lloyd George 's ‘ land fit for heroes to live in ’ to materialise .
16 In rural areas villagers had been detained and their houses had been burned in connection with land disputes , names were given of people held for up to 10 years without charge , and many who had been detained spoke of beatings in prison .
17 Elsewhere , typhus carried off many who had been weakened by starvation ; in Chesterfield the pestilence was almost certainly bubonic plague .
18 It was not only that enclosures forced some small-holders into the ranks of the landless and into wage-dependency for the first time ; it was also the case that many who had been able partly to support themselves from small-holdings supplemented by access to common grazing for a beast or two lost that element of independence .
19 Either he is as simple and as straightforward as he would like us to believe , or he is , as many who have been around him think , so infinitely and deviously smart that , like a fox , he just ca n't be captured .
20 Although Wallinger makes quite a straightforward , if powerfully direct , rock noise there are many who have been impressed by his abilities as a natural communicator — especially at his live shows .
21 Up to now , it has been argued , many who have been able to influence the consumption of fuel in non-domestic buildings ( by altering the heating , lighting or ventilation in their own immediate environments ) have not been responsible for paying for the fuel which they consume .
22 ‘ There are many who have been killed without the knowledge of the public , ’ said Mr Longwe .
23 Naturally , not everyone is going to be as enthusiastic about the relaunch as we are ( those who 've been rubbing their hands together in anticipation of issue 100 , for example ) .
24 This is the same process suffered by those who 've been bereaved , failed to pass vital exams , or who 've had to move away from much-loved homes .
25 You 're soft on those who 've been treated badly by life — and if you 're not very careful it might well be you . ’
26 I could n't agree more with those who 've been praising Newsome for his performances over the Christmas games .
27 These bodies My Lords are after all precepting authorities and I think it crucial that those who 've been elected by their local communities should be in a clear majority and I sympathise very much with the er proposition in this regard , set out in the Noble Lord , Lord 's Amendment number twenty-one .
28 But for those who 've been caught in the drugs trap … the campaign is out of touch with the real problem .
29 But John Smith has kept faith with some of those who 've been most harshly criticized .
30 Chairman before before you do finally er pack your bag and zoom off back to wherever it is you 're going , could I on behalf of the county council and all of our participants here today and those who 've been around in the last fortnight thank you and Miss Whittaker and your assistant able assistants er Mrs Binns and Dave in the programme office for the sterling work they 've done .
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