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

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1 Rod Stewart could liven up EastEnders , Princess Margaret ( who has already appeared in The Archers ) could add some class to Eldorado and Kenneth Branagh could make Ken Barlow feel inferior in Coronation Street .
2 ALTHOUGH India 's selectors resisted the temptation to make wholesale changes after their disastrous tour of Australia , they did bring in two young batsmen who missed the trip : Ajay Jadeja , 21 , who has been in fine form for Haryana this season , and left-hander Vinod Kambli , 20 , who has already appeared in one-day internationals and made 262 for Bombay against Saurashtra recently .
3 ‘ I could n't get to sleep , ’ said the man who has also served in Germany , Cyprus , the Falklands and Northern Ireland .
4 There had been gossip about Bates and Suzannah , who has also written in The Guardian and Chelsea match programmes .
5 She is not smiling like a university lecturer who has just got off the train from Oxford , but like a peasant woman who has just arrived in a hard-class compartment from Saratov .
6 In June , we have a session by one of our own qualified teachers , Ilana Machover , who has since trained in the Alexander Technique .
7 The court must consider appointing as guardian anyone who has previously acted in this capacity for the child but is not obliged to re-appoint .
8 Hateley , who has now scored in both European ties against Lyngby and Leeds , added : ‘ Any side coming to Ibrox will find it tough against 45,000 screaming Scots .
9 A few months ago one of the fruitier New Zealand Sunday tabloid comments from Don Clarke , the sensational All Black fullback of the 1950s and 1960s who has now settled in South Africa .
10 Herman Bosman , a friend of mine , has written about one of his regular clients , who has long resided in a mental hospital .
11 Anyone who has ever participated in a voluntary organisation , youth work or parents ' association will know what a central place is taken by jumble sales and selling raffle tickets ( see Table 9.1 ) .
12 In one such performance , James Luna promises to combine ‘ Indian mythology , Christian evangelism , and psychoanalysis to create a double-edged interpretation that has ‘ something for everyone who has ever believed in the romantic vision of the American Indian and bought into the guilt-complex of American history ’ ’ ’ .
13 Includes every cricketer who has ever played in a first class match in the British Isles .
14 ANY Scot who has ever sat in a drafty hall , feeling a mounting sense of doom while staring blankly at an exam paper has probably cursed Edinburgh-based Pillans & Wilson for collaborating in their misery by printing the question papers .
15 Anyone who has ever driven in Japan knows that the country has no modern highway system .
16 As anyone who has ever worked in 32 Smith Square knows , a winning campaign is a good campaign , a losing campaign , however slick , is a bad campaign .
17 Now that should be clear even to the ordinary rugby spectator who has never played in the front row .
18 I know not , it may be that Mr is saying this is something that that never it 's never I 've never understood it to be er part of my practice or part of any solicitors practice to offer such a and if we have a solicitor er who has constantly practised in his skills for a very lengthy period of time , that is saying oh yes it is because this , as far as I 'm concerned , standard advice which solicitors should give to clients transactions .
19 He 'd just been amusing himself with a new challenge , the new blonde female who 'd temporarily appeared in his life …
20 The Thorns lived there , newcomers who 'd only moved in the year before .
21 But er , that 's a great advantage when compared with the newly appointed British Ambassador in Washington , who having just arrived in Washington , er picked up the telephone and heard a voice at the other end , say , what do you want for Christmas , it was just before Christmas , what do you want for Christmas , and he thought hastily and , did n't want to be impolite or too greedy , so he said a small box of crystallised fruit , and put the telephone down , and a few momen a few moments later he put on the radio , and the announcer said , we 've just conducted our normal review of the Ambassadors ' wishes for Christmas , er , the the Ambassadors in Washington .
22 Too many so-called experts in business schools are drop-outs from industry who 've never succeeded in making any profit in their life : hardly a qualification for teaching business success .
23 Near panic had set in when Tass news agency quoted a woman who had just arrived in Novgorod , near St Petersburg , as saying that she had fled Kyrgyzstan a few days before the ‘ evictions ’ were to begin .
24 This from Garry who had just come in the front door .
25 Crawford returned to repertory work to be there for the first three months , appearing alongside stars such as Leo McKern , who had turned down two films and offers from the National Theatre and the Royal Shakespeare Company to go to Nottingham , and classical actor John Neville , who had just starred in Alfie on the London stage and was giving up 200-a-week West End rates for the 20 to 50 Playhouse level .
26 She looked at Gay , who was an only child too , but who had nobody to give her a good time , and then her glance travelled to Breeze , who had just admitted in her light-hearted fashion that she had no idea of what the future would hold for her .
27 A similar-aged comparison group of women was found who had also participated in a previous study .
28 Jones believed the burglar was Ronald Penrose , 43 , of Tonypandy , Mid Glamorgan , who had formerly lived in Pen-y-Graig .
29 Among those who went were John B Dynes and Edward Wright who had already served in the 1914–1918 War .
30 For the next 4 ½ hours the men held us hostage , told us about their comrades who had already fallen in battle , and threatened to kill us .
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