Example sentences of "[noun pl] who 've be [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | It could be about particular authors who 've been through the public-school system , or even about the way the system works at close hand . |
2 | Jamaica alone has a hundred and five prisoners who 've been on death row for more than five years . |
3 | ‘ The editor we 've been looking for will also have to be able to cope with Alice Cooper dropping into our offices , plus other heavy metal groups who 've been into the heavy metal jewellery shop , the Great Frog which is in Carnaby Street beneath our offices . |
4 | But even for him there 's a thrill playing with bands who 've been on top for quarter of a century |
5 | Over the past three years , raids have been carried out as police target crack dealers who 've been behind many shootings and violent assaults . |
6 | We 're very much involved in what 's called in-service training , in the retraining and helping of teachers who 've been in the profession for some years , and who need to get new qualifications or refreshment in their professional work . |
7 | The General Secretary mentions some of them in his Report , and I do not apologize for mentioning it again , they 're fighting back at Timex , they 're fighting back at Burnsall , in my own region at Crawley we 've twenty members who 've been on strike for the last sixteen and a half weeks . |
8 | But it 's the nasty business of disposing of stock , and having to fire men who 've been with me for years . |
9 | Workers at a nuclear research plant are being assured they 're NOT in danger of developing prostate cancer , despite a new report claiming an increased risk for men who 've been in contact with radioactive material . |
10 | So ghastly , that arrogance , that insensitivity of boys who 've been to public schools . |
11 | Recent figures show offenders who 've been through the Grendon process ; many of them for murder , manslaughter , or serious sexual assaults are far less likely to re-offend . |
12 | Their teachers are their more experienced colleagues who 've been through it all themselves . |