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

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1 The Vice-President and General Manager is Martin P Nicholson , an Irishman who has paused only in an immaculate career to kiss his native blarney stone .
2 I 've got one friend who has written down in a diary every person he 's ever re arrested , I do n't do that , I just , I , I ca n't be bothered to write it all down .
3 We say goodbye in this issue to Kevin Chevis who has beavered away in Key Publishing 's Photo Department and whose work has graced the pages of FlyPast for the last three years .
4 These examples may seem to be somewhat removed from the experience of a child who has grown up in an inner-city slum .
5 Thus , a young person who has stayed long in care is affected by a multitude of factors .
6 The readings are given by Vanessa Rosenthal who has worked extensively in theatre , television and film .
7 I had a couple of books which I had slipped into my light case — Somerset Maugham 's novel The Moon and Sixpence , which I was looking forward to reading again because it was , of course , based on the life of the painter Gauguin , who 'd lived here in the South Seas ; and a collection of Guy de Maupassant stories , in English .
8 But I spent a few bob buying drinks for a couple of old OSS types who 'd turned up in their London station and they took pity on me and let drop the codename : Winter Garden .
9 Women passengers who 'd nodded off in full make-up emerged with faces crumpled and ankles swollen .
10 All the Luftwaffe crews who 've ended up in Ireland have been put in prison camps .
11 Savvy : I 'm from the Black Lesbian and Gay Centre project in London and our members include lesbians of First Nation and Third World descent , both people who 've grown up in this country and people who have n't , so we have a very diverse membership .
12 Dustin 's buddy , the little-known Gene Hackman , who had appeared briefly in three previous films , was cast as her father , and William Daniels and Elizabeth Wilson were to play Mr and Mrs Braddock , the graduate 's parents .
13 It was he who had run ahead in pursuit of the horses , and it was he whose eyes now most keenly searched the forest edge .
14 It was a picture of Louise Butler and Terry recognised her at once as the girl who had run out in front of his car on the night of the rave .
15 Miles of Gloucester , who had remained quietly in the background since Isabel had entered the room , now moved forward .
16 The following year a consignment sent by his assistant Gilbert , who had remained behind in Australia , fell , much to Gould 's dismay , into the wrong hands .
17 She plunged into the crowds , who had turned out in their thousands to greet her , as though she had been doing it all her life .
18 It was Pippin 's help which ensured that the ensuing battle would be fierce , Pippin 's arrival that made Lothar feel so confident that that night in his camp Archbishop George of Ravenna ( an Italian supporter who had invested hugely in Lothar 's cause ) promised him that " Charles should be tonsured tomorrow " — hence , excluded forever from kingly power .
19 Only these two , both mares , from a field of 34 , went clear in the first round and then Raymakers , who had scored earlier in the day on Rinnetou , had to go first against the clock .
20 Among them is New York State Assemblyman Richard Brodsky , who had sought unsuccessfully in 1991 to pass legislation in New York State to curb ‘ chandelier bidding ’ by auction houses and monitor museum sales .
21 The fears of those who had stayed away in 1964 were in danger of being realised in 1988 .
22 With glasses replenished we sat in the CHAB studio where we were soon joined by His Worship the Mayor and a number of other leading citizens who had stayed behind in the hotel to hear the broadcast .
23 On East Brooklyn , the walking people , who had lost more in this war than most , wandered gaily with their families and paused to talk to one another .
24 His wish was not to rake over the past of men who had lived peacefully in this country since they came to Britain as refugees after the war , he said .
25 Kim Tu-bong was a distinguished scholar , who had lived mainly in China ; between 1942 and 1945 he worked in Yenan .
26 As they walked through the lamplight of the Ropewalk , Maxim noticed a small incised plaque to Lord Macaulay , who had lived there in the 1840s .
27 She suggested that I speak to a man who had lived nearby in 1948 , and after some hours he arrived at the house , a middle-aged Israeli with a lined face and very bloodshot eyes .
28 The two results were a personal setback for President Bush who had campaigned hard in both states .
29 It turns out , from Flaubert 's travel notes , that the business-card was n't pinned in place by Monsieur Frotteur himself ; it was put there by the lithe and thoughtful Maxime du Camp , who had scampered ahead in the purple night and laid out this little mousetrap for his friend 's sensibility .
30 What it is like being married into a ‘ low status ’ family in the Midlands was described to me by Surjeet , a teacher in her early twenties who had grown up in Britain .
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