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

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1 The same little girl who he had loved like his own , who had waved wildly at him until the train had disappeared around the bend .
2 Docherty was betrothed to his first wife Agnes , an unpretentious Glaswegian who he had met in the late '40s at a social club dance when The Doc was an aspiring player with Celtic .
3 After some confusion over the ordering , Haverford gave them a lengthy account of his love affair with one of a pair of identical twins whom he 'd met at a Red Mole party in 1965 .
4 Le Monde of Sept. 29 quoted Djohar as alleging that Mohamed Taki Abdoulkarim , whom he had dismissed as head of government on July 4 [ see p. 38996 ; for his appointment in January 1992 see pp. 38706-07 ] , was behind the Sept. 26 coup attempt .
5 It seemed they had a mutual acquaintance in ‘ freelance , W. Dennis Suit , president of Overseas Press Services , whom Coleman had met as a ‘ consultant ’ to Pat Robertson 's Christian Broadcasting Network and with whom he had kept in touch , on DIA instructions , because of Suit 's involvement with Oliver North 's ragtag army of conmen , yahoos and armchair mercenaries from
6 Ned Sherrin thought the ideal actor for the role would be Crawford , whom he had seen in Come Blow Your Horn and Twelfth Night .
7 In developing the character of Frank Spencer from Raymond Allen 's scripts , he partly based it on a young man with bicycle clips whom he had seen in Battersea .
8 Stephen wanted the hotel to look as if it had always been there , part of the landscape , and Paul suggested a South American landscape architect , whom he had heard of .
9 His mind drifted over the people whom he had heard about for the first time that morning , groping for some sort of perspective .
10 As the constitutional deadline for the government 's term in office approached , Labour MPs increasingly sought to avert electoral disaster by calling on Palmer to step down in favour of Moore , whom he had defeated for the leadership in August 1989 .
11 Among the latter was Imelda Marcos whom he had defeated in the election , and who , together with her husband President Ferdinand Marcos , had been forced from office in 1986 by a popular campaign in which Ramos had played a key role .
12 Clinton received another boost when , on July 8 , he was publicly endorsed by Paul Tsongas whom he had defeated in the primary contests .
13 Fastolf sought , and obtained , compensation for this , admittedly ten years later , and also claimed a right to the ransoms of various merchants whom he had freed from Remon .
14 Stravinsky was then 28 , and much influenced by the gorgeous and sumptuous orchestration of Rimsky-Korsakov , with whom he had studied for three years .
15 As is well known , Henry wanted to be rid of his wife , Catherine of Aragon , in order to marry a lady of the court , Anne Boleyn , with whom he had fallen in love in 1526 .
16 The judge was only saved from this punishment by the intervention of St Praeiectus , whom he had honoured in his lifetime .
17 Jacopo , whom he had invited to Kouklia , and whose vineyards he still had not visited .
18 His bland and unassertive personal style compared unfavourably with that of David Lange whom he had replaced as party leader and Prime Minister in August 1989 [ see pp. 36852-53 ] .
19 He had had a stiff greeting that morning from the Grand Commander Louis de Magnac , whom he had tricked over Loppe , and again on shipboard coming from Rhodes .
20 This was followed by a life of E. F. L. Wood , first Earl of Halifax [ q.v. ] , whom he had served as parliamentary private secretary in 1938–9 , published as Halifax ( 1965 ) .
21 He lived with Val , whom he had met at a Freshers ' tea party in the Student Union when he was eighteen .
22 That evening , Anderson , at a subdued dinner with McKendrick and Chetwyn , argues with McKendrick about ethical problems before being approached by Hollar 's wife , whom he had met at the searching of the apartment ( scene eight ) .
23 He met Agnes , the brazen lady-in-waiting , whom he had met on his last visit to Kinghorn .
24 McQueen was accompanied on location by Ali MacGraw , whom he had met on The Getaway , and whose presence he admitted saved him from going round the bend .
25 Mr Duff said he had been approached by Libyan lawyer Dr Ibrahim Legwell , whom he had met on August 4 in Edinburgh .
26 He went on to say that he had heard from a mutual friend whom he had met in Alexandria that I had a good job , and added : ‘ Mother said , in an old letter which took months to reach me , that it was in the Foreign Office .
27 In 1890 he married Lillie Reynolds , a domestic servant from a Protestant Wicklow family , whom he had met in Dublin .
28 On principle , Hurley refused to share information with the Germans and British , except when he needed their cooperation for controlled deliveries through Frankfurt and London , but , braving his disapproval , Coleman made a point of renewing his friendship with Hartmut Mayer , the German police officer whom he had met in Munich during the 1972 Olympics and who was now the BKA 's liaison officer on Cyprus .
29 By Aubrey Anon HE WAS a friend of Byron at Harrow , and later a better friend of the Met , of working people in need of ‘ abundant and untaxed food ’ and of Roman Catholics , whom he had governed in Ireland under the longest Conservative administration anyone hopes to see .
30 And this Thiercelin who was persecuting him , now he came to think about it , much resembled young Yakovlev , whom he had slain in sport all those years ago .
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