Example sentences of "[Wh pn] have [vb pp] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Another reason for a fresh visit to Dering Street is provided by enterprising young private dealer , Thomas Dane , who has joined forces with Scott Crolla 's father , Romano , the proprietor of the street 's cafeteria .
2 Five of the current Romanian international squad are playing in France , including loose-head prop Gheorghe Leonte who has joined Constantin in Mielan .
3 Craigie Aitchison , another artist who has joined Gibson 's gallery , is making the decorations for the Tate Gallery 's Christmas Tree ( 10 December-6 January 1993 ) .
4 First one has to ask whether as between the alleged wrongdoer and the person who has suffered damage there is a sufficient relationship of proximity or neighbourhood such that , in the reasonable contemplation of the former , carelessness on his part may be likely to cause damage to the latter , in which case a prima facie duty of care arises .
5 3.1 The only mechanism by which a court can seek to compensate a person who has suffered damage or loss in consequence of a wrong done to him is to award him monetary compensation , whatever the nature of the damage which he has in fact sustained .
6 Mr John Patten , who has suffered frustration for so long before reaching the Cabinet , now has the chance to prove himself in a formidably difficult role .
7 Doctors are believed to be carrying out heart tests on Miss Perrie who has suffered heart problems in the past .
8 When a challenge has not , at a certain point in time , been countered by a riposte , then the person who has suffered injury has come under the symbolic power of the challenger .
9 It makes provision for monetary compensation to be paid to any person to whom an offer should have been made but was not , and who has suffered loss .
10 Allegations such as these are easy for the investor to make and , if they can not be disproved , may give an investor a right of action for any loss he has suffered under s 62 of the FSA , which provides a direct right of action to a private investor who has suffered loss as a result of a contravention by an SRO member of the conduct of business rules .
11 It is being backed by TV 's Green Goddess Diana Moran , who has suffered breast cancer .
12 ‘ The Friend in Disgrace ’ is a dialogue in which one friend fails to recognize another who has suffered misfortune :
13 Talking during the week with a veteran of the ANC — a man who has opposed Smith publicly and privately for years — I was surprised to hear him say , ‘ Whether the PM was right or wrong , we must assist him now to look into this idea of a change of heart . ’
14 ‘ I 've got an open mind on my future but I would love to stay on , ’ confessed Butcher , who has conquered fears that he may be forced into premature retirement through knee trouble .
15 He looked exultant , as befits a man who has conquered territory , but abashed too , because of all these evidences of concern for the material .
16 But I could not help observing that a flower plucked from a grave brings with it certain reverberations when sent to one who has written Ultima on a letter received not long before .
17 One expects a child who mastered four notes in his first week to master four more in the second ; a child who has achieved doggy-paddle with both feet off the bottom to progress logically to breaststroke .
18 ESSENTIALLY a cutesy platform romp , New Zealand Story ( Master System ) tells the tale of a rather dodgy walrus who has kidnapped loads of kiwi chicks and sold them to a zoo in New Zealand .
19 But then Norman , who has blocked arteries and a kidney complaint , was told he was terminally ill and unfit to travel .
20 Maxton saw the Agreement as " the answer of the three most politically conscious and informed workers Parties in the country to a very widespread demand for unity that has been felt by every working class spokesman who has faced audiences during the last two years " .
21 He felt weak , like someone who has endured months of broken nights .
22 So what has brought the best known boxer on the unofficial circuit , the best known bouncer in town , the man who has inspired film scripts and tall tales in the snooker halls , once one of the six people in Britain said to be able to bench-press 500 pounds , what has brought him to the dock in front of Judge Richard Lowry and to the possibility of spending the rest of his life locked up with robbers and rapists ?
23 Mr Allen Abramson , a London University anthropologist who has studied initiation rituals , said that most societies used them to mark important developments in a person 's life , and that they often involved pain or privation .
24 Anyone who has studied Lewis 's work must know what Tolkien meant , though the ‘ ulsterior motive ’ is much more apparent in Lewis 's reported speech ( particularly in speech lubricated by the wine of High Table or the beer of Oxfordshire pubs ) than on the printed page .
25 Maria Callias , a psychologist who has studied peer relationships , says that parents can help children avoid getting into a pattern of unhealthy relationships .
26 This is hardly the conclusion to be drawn from reading the research of such scientists as Professor Donald Broom of Cambridge University , who has studied sows kept in confined conditions .
27 And it 's a totally different relationship to that revealed on the ‘ Squidgy ’ call between Princess Diana and bachelor James Gilbey , says consultant Jane Firbank , who has studied language people use in relationships .
28 Sybil Myerson , of London 's Royal Free Hospital , who has studied violence against GPs , said : ‘ Living in fear of attack is a terrible stress and one which GPs could do without . ’
29 Danish professor Niels Skakkebaek , who has studied results from 15,000 men worldwide since 1938 , said testicular cancer was also increasing .
30 ‘ They 're Bebe 's kids ! ’ adds Hurricane , who has served time as the Beastie Boys ' DJ .
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