Example sentences of "who have [vb pp] [pron] of " in BNC.

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1 L = teacher who has taught lots of lessons with the unit .
2 Reputations are not changed overnight , but one of the most audacious goals of this or any other season can hardly hinder the rehabilitation of the young Arsenal striker , who has had plenty of time to repent at leisure past off-field indiscretions .
3 So , too , had Hawke 's own navigating officer , who having warned him of the dangers was firmly told : ‘ You have done your duty in this remonstrance ; you are now to obey my orders .
4 Men who 've had lots of girlfriends do settle down .
5 who 've got plenty of cash , always will have as well and this is , this is the unfortunate part , this , this is the sinister part of it really , because the people who 've scratted around and have suffered
6 the only bad news to come out of Cambridge was that Swindon 's Micky Hazard could be in trouble with the FA and the police who 've accused him of inciting the crowd
7 ‘ I 've got letters from people recently with big crosses on them , people who 've accused me of using my lyrics to subvert people .
8 There were astonished interjections from Harbury who had heard nothing of this before , but Shildon went on to say that the accusation stemmed from the sale of the lease on the top part of the Fleet Street building a few years earlier .
9 They criticised the leaders who had deprived them of proper schooling and their adolescent years .
10 As E. Welbourne showed in ‘ Bankruptcy Before the Era of Victorian Reform ’ , ‘ men in prison who had stripped themselves of all they had , could produce £2,500 in notes from under the bed . ’
11 The Department of Education and Science therefore took over the enlarged responsibilities of the Ministry created by Butler in 1944 , and Quintin Hogg ( who had divested himself of his peerage in the hope of succeeding Macmillan as Prime Minister ) became the first Secretary of State .
12 Her admitted object was the instruction of the kitchen maid , who had absorbed none of Mrs Geary 's genius .
13 Edouard , who had had plenty of time to speculate , was still surprised by her arrival .
14 Against critics who had accused him of choosing to write of the sea and lonely islands in order to have greater freedom for his imagination , he protested that his own youth had worn ‘ the sober hue of hard work and exacting calls of duty , things which in themselves are not much charged with a feeling of romance ’ and that if he had any ‘ romantic feeling of reality ’ it was disciplined by ‘ a recognition of the hard facts of existence shared with the rest of mankind ’ , a recognition which , he believed , tried to make the best of the hard truth and to discover in it ‘ a certain aspect of beauty ’ .
15 Daalny was shaking out and combing her long black hair in the women 's rooms , and listening to the chatter of a merchant 's widow from Wem , who had availed herself of a night 's lodging here on her way to Wenlock for her daughter 's lying-in .
16 He was some stray who had reminded her of the Scarabae agent .
17 Her encounters with Timothy had continued and it was he who had told her of the birth of Andrew 's son a year after his marriage .
18 Midge , who had cancelled none of her engagements , asked Patrick if he would accompany her in Stevie 's place .
19 Throughout his evidence , Price implicated the applicant ( whom he identified from a photograph ) in those dealings as the man who had informed him of the consignment of cannabis in Sweden , and had asked him and a man named Ryan ( who had also been sentenced to seven years ' imprisonment ) to deliver it to customers in Sweden .
20 This is reflected in our admiration for people who have made something of their lives , sometimes against great odds , and in our somewhat disappointed judgment of those who merely drift through life .
21 Thanks to all those who have informed me of sightings of wildlife ; please keep up the good work and contact me in the Library & information Service ,
22 Members of trade unions and other grass roots organisations have been particular targets of killings and ‘ disappearances ’ by the armed forces , who have accused them of supporting the armed opposition Farabundo Marti National Liberation Front ( FMLN ) .
23 Perhaps he hoped thus to outmanoeuvre those critics who have accused him of infantilism .
24 Perhaps he hoped thus to outmanoeuvre those critics who have accused him of infantilism .
25 Welcome back : Coming up in a few minutes , the wallaby farmer who 's got something of a baby boom on his hands .
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