Example sentences of "[subord] they have [vb pp] " in BNC.

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1 At St Martin 's School of Art , where they 'd met three years previously , they had already decided to make themselves the subject of their art .
2 Where they 'd tipped the waste was it ?
3 office in Rome , and asked where she was , where they 'd shipped her .
4 She and her husband , Stephen , feel they 've only just begun to grieve , one we barn , where they 'd taken the girls in January last year .
5 Never one to wallow in self-pity , he 'd started by mugging a couple of Indian kids in bright shirts behind the bus station and then he 'd followed a Yuppie type from his bank 's Cashcard machine to the stairway of a multi-storey car park , where they 'd had some dealings involving a Rolex and all the wad in the Yuppie 's wallet .
6 Having located the house , he had roared into Belfast and met Mallachy at the Wellington Park , where they 'd had a pint of Guinness beneath the photos of the famous actors .
7 We will take whatever copy they have in existence all ready where they 've advertised somewhere else .
8 The next thing is to go out on the road and into people 's homes and offices , where they 've written us letters saying they want to get fit . ’
9 But where they 've gone on to have parish councils , you 've had the typical triangular structure and when I talk to people and listen to what they say , they , they do n't express it to me as such , but the felling you get over is that 's the sort of structure they 're used to , because the structure of the church is built in anyway , and the whole structure of the church
10 Because most of the lawyers and judges are of an age where they 've considered , or are already , divorced .
11 For a band now irritated by most dance music — ‘ most of it 's cack , I hate going into bars where they 've got it blaring out from everywhere , you ca n't hear yourself think ’ — and uncomfortable with the accoutrements of clubbing — ‘ I ca n't stand being under strobes no more , do me head in , make me lose my balance ’ — it was inevitable the Mondays would rake up their rock roots , ‘ mature ’ their sound and make a major musical transition .
12 And she was laying up by the quay by where they 've got those
13 I 've no idea where they 've got to .
14 Erm and then you could have your trade stand where they 've got to come and collect something and answer a question .
15 where they 've got that ghost in the house
16 Where they 've got their van sited it is
17 Well it 's not an immediate problem , it just occurred to it 'd be nice to have you know I 've I 'm writing a list of the recordings as they come in and where they 've come from .
18 I 'm not opposed to links when they 're relevant , I 've in fact argued and encouraged them and defended them where they 've taken place and I believe that they were important but I do n't believe in them taking place where they 're irrelevant and er where they er are unhelpful .
19 I 've been through my neighbourhood , where they 've torn down liquor stores and burnt down everything .
20 ‘ Look here , where they 've chipped the stone when they raised it .
21 Again , the control layout would bother me because the volume pot for the bridge pickup is the middle of the three , but I think I could get used to it — although at present it is like trying to get used to driving a new car where they 've put the gearstick in the middle of the passenger seat .
22 Where they 've put the
23 The Shepherds preferred to live where they had lived in their shipbuilding days .
24 They soon had to leave the School Cottage where they had lived , but they were granted a payment of £5 for " the bath and fittings " left in the cottage , which was quickly rented out to provide a valuable £35 a year of extra income .
25 Returning from one trip , where they had licensed the material of three groups to different American record labels , Branson and Draper were greeted at Heathrow airport by a girl brandishing a questionnaire : Where have you been ?
26 In the drawing room , where they had drunk their pre-dinner sherry , Dalgliesh had a sense of a room which deliberately rejected the past , containing nothing which could violate the owner 's essential privacy ; no family history in photograph or portrait , no shabby heirlooms given room out of nostalgia , sentimentality or family piety , no antiques collected over the years .
27 It was announced on June 26 that three of the four were to be charged with the murder on May 27 of two Australians from London , Nick Spanos and Stephen Melrose , who had been shot dead in Roermond in the Netherlands , where they had stopped for a meal , by two gunmen who drove off towards Belgium with a third man .
28 In their eighties , they were still living in Norham Gardens , the North Oxford avenue that leads to Lady Margaret Hall , the women 's college where they had studied and taught ; they had been among the first women students to be allowed officially to take a degree , though woman sat the examinations in order to make the point after the college 's foundation in 1878 .
29 For very form 's sake , and because , after all , Stair was his brother , he had stayed with the party through one act of a musical comedy at the Gaiety Theatre where they had made so much noise that their departure at the first interval must have pleased the audience which they had left behind , had gone to Quaggers — Quaglino 's — to dine — which meant drink — in a private room , and were now on their way to crown their evening 's pleasure by ‘ Pushing the boat out for Havvie ’ , Stair 's witticism .
30 Stretched out where they had fallen , the last three members of the once invincible Hellhounds killer pack stared sightlessly after their executioner — a far more efficient and dangerous killer than Nature had ever equipped them to be at the height of their savage power .
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