Example sentences of "[Wh pn] have [adv] [verb] in " in BNC.
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1 | They were all sitting there staring at me and Monsieur de Levantiére said , ‘ This is Constance , who has kindly stepped in at the last moment . ’ |
2 | ‘ Diana is an Uptown girl who has never gone in for downtown men , ’ observes Rory Scott . |
3 | Who 've actually come in to see the shows to get there point of view to say what they like and what they dislike . |
4 | And Senator Eagleton , who had successfully brought in a reclassification amendment so that amphetamine would be more tightly controlled , stated , when he saw the amendment subsequently overturned : ‘ when the chips are down , the power of the drug companies was simply more compelling than any appeal to the public welfare ’ ( p. 53 ) . |
5 | Among friends who had come to wish her further success were Mr Bernard Leser the head of Condé Nast in America , who had just flown in ; Earl and Countess Alexander of Tunis , the Hon. |
6 | Breeze wondered why his righteous indignation did not prompt him to offer his seat to one of the women who had just got in , clutching a shopping-basket with one hand and a baby with the other . |
7 | ‘ I wonder if it 's that Jack the Ripper , ’ she laughed , and followed Dad out to the shed , leaving me with Liza who had just come in . |
8 | He turned and the girl who had just come in let out a little scream . |
9 | He turned to John Scales who had just come in . |
10 | ‘ He must have powerful friends , ’ said Georgiades , who had just limped in off the streets ; not injured but footsore . |
11 | Modigliani sketched a middle-aged couple in evening dress who had probably dropped in to the Rotonde late one night . |
12 | ‘ He thinks you 've nicked them , does n't he ? ’ said Mary , who had n't come in but stayed outside in Goblander . |
13 | Until every single one of them who had not gone in , apart from Joshua and Caleb died . |
14 | A survey in a Southwark Salvation Army hostel in 1987 found that nearly 40 per cent of men who had recently moved in had symptoms which pointed to a diagnosis of schizophrenia . |
15 | Proud and pleased to be playing opposite Frank Donovan who had once stood in for Hayden Coffin . |
16 | He was , of course , the man who had once brought in a cup , painted black on the inside and white on the outside , and , after pointing out its close resemblance to the soul of the average sinner , had jumped up and down on it , foaming at the mouth . |
17 | And talking of detectives , are n't those two gentlemen , who have just come in like Laurel and Hardy , of that ilk ? ’ |
18 | I would also expect to see as a result of local shortages , more sharing of dwellings , by households who have formed not the same of concealed households who have n't succeeded in . |
19 | Reminder letters have been sent to those course organisers with courses ending by 31 October , who have still to send in completed questionnaires . |
20 | The seminar organizers are Robert Osborne , who 's just crept in , Judy Rainer — I wonder where Judy 's sitting — with the hand Ivor Bertram who has n't arrived yet , he 'll be arriving at lunchtime , and myself . |