Example sentences of "[Wh adv] [pers pn] has [vb pp] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 Yet whenever he has steered in the defence trials , his helmsmanship has proved deficient .
2 In the past , whenever he has erred on the side of too much order , the judgment inside the Soviet Union and outside has been that ‘ Gorbachev is as good as we 'll get ’ .
3 He or she may even know the number of consultants within a particular firm , how it has been performing , what are its key issues , how it has grown over the past year and generally what it is doing and how successfully .
4 He will also have to learn something about the administrative structure of his chosen place and how it has changed over time .
5 If we are to understand the complex relationship between people and the planet upon which they live then it is essential that we understand how it has evolved over time .
6 Prison Officer , Ron Adams , explains how he has worked at Risley and Strangeways and hopes past trouble there will not be repeated at Bullingdon .
7 Prison Officer , Ron Adams , explains how he has worked at Risley and Strangeways and hopes past trouble there will not be repeated at Bullingdon .
8 Whenever I go in a minicab on my way to a radio or television programme — the companies are kind enough to take us in a car — I end up discussing with the driver how he has come to Britain in the fairly recent past and now has a job driving round London .
9 When asked how he has chosen between the various versions of the same subject by Titian , Laclotte says that he has simply aimed for the best .
10 John and Josephine McCool explained : ‘ While we wish her well for the future , we can not condone her behaviour over the last number of years when she has associated with loyalist prisoners .
11 Strong political statements commenting on Ireland where she has lived for the past two years .
12 Nothing was stolen from Mrs Burke 's room at the home where she has lived since moving from Westleigh , Lancs , in February .
13 GERALD MALONE , official Conservative was appointed by the Winchester branch of the party as their prospective candidate some 18 months ago , since when he has lived in the area .
14 One former employee at Church House recalls occasions when he has intervened in staffing decisions more properly the sphere of General Synod on the basis that it is he who writes the cheques .
15 Eight years have elapsed since Middlesbrough terminated Allison 's last post in League football , since when he has dabbled in non-League management with Fisher , and coached Danes , Swedes and Scots .
16 However , the next owner dismantled the walls in 1685 , since when it has remained in a state of decay .
17 GDP actually reached its trough in the second quarter of 1992 , since when it has grown by 0.2% each quarter .
18 Cos I do n't know where it has gone to .
19 This second collapse has produced a new trade union militancy and a growing influence of re-established or new socialist parties , but it has also engendered in several countries a fervent nationalism , so far most intense in Yugoslavia and the Soviet Union where it has led to military confrontations .
20 In game shooting , some people consistently shoot badly because they always shoot at where the bird has been rather than where it has got to .
21 You have first of all to establish where you are , or where the business stands relative to where it has come from because that indeed will produce the current direction and speed of movement which unless changed will tell you pretty inexorably where you are likely to end up .
22 An explorer who does not compile maps as he or she proceeds is likely to end up going round in circles ; likewise , a society that does not know where it has come from in the past has no chance of knowing where it is going in the future .
23 It is obviously advantageous for an animal to receive more detailed information about where it is going to than about where it has come from , and it is therefore not surprising that as well as the mouth at the front end of the planaria there is a concentration of sense organs , such as light-sensitive eyepits , and to process the information arriving from these sense organs there is a group of ganglia concentrated in the head — forming at last the forerunners of real brains .
24 a vehicle which has been used on roads outside Great Britain , while it is being driven after its importation into Great Britain on the journey from the place where it has arrived in Great Britain to a place of residence of the owner or the journey from any such place where , by previous arrangement , the vehicle will be provided with such anchorage points and seat belts as will comply with requirements of this regulation ; or
25 Under normal circumstances , with the dog running free , you may not even be aware of where it has defecated in undergrowth .
26 It is however landscape which holds the greatest interest for the Royal artist and Deeside , the Yorkshire Dales , and Norfolk are among the areas where he has roamed with sketch-pad and paints .
27 ‘ The greatest mistake any adversary could make would be to doubt America 's resolve during this period of transition , ’ Clinton said in a statement outside the Arkansas governor 's mansion in Little Rock , where he has lived for 12 of the last 14 years .
28 Instead , Bayle will remain in the US where he has lived since winning the world 250cc crown in 1989 , to concentrate on retaining his American supercross Masters ' title , which clashes with the world tournament .
29 Lin was born in Taiwan and lived there until he was 12 years old , when he left to study violin , first in Australia and then in New York , where he has lived since 1975 .
30 The question of Mr Brown 's achievements has become more pressing because of a Californian term-limits law ( yes , another initiative ) which will eject him by 1996 from the assembly where he has sat for 27 years .
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