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

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1 ESSENTIALLY a cutesy platform romp , New Zealand Story ( Master System ) tells the tale of a rather dodgy walrus who has kidnapped loads of kiwi chicks and sold them to a zoo in New Zealand .
2 He felt weak , like someone who has endured months of broken nights .
3 Anybody who has kept copies of WCM will see that he made his debut against West Indies at Lahore in November 1986 , scoring 8 and 6 .
4 DENNIS SKINNER , the Bolsover MP who has terrorised generations of ministers from his place below the gangway , has made a little bit of history this week .
5 Significant research in this area has been developed by Dr. Elizabeth Engel Clough ( Research Fellow ) who has initiated studies of the language that students use when required to make explicit their own understandings of scientific concepts .
6 Other invaluable fanatics who have contributed to the project include Caesar Glebbeek ( who , with Harry Shapiro , co-authored last year 's definitive Hendrix biography Electric Gypsy ) and poster specialist/Artrock supremo Philip Cushway , who has supplied examples of psychedelic art ( including Rick Griffin 's seminal ‘ Eyeball ’ image that will be on sale at £1,000 a print ! ) and has added an extra dimension to the Jimi Hendrix image .
7 A woman who has helped scores of homeless people is having to sell some of the houses she uses , because the payments are coming in so late they are causing HER financial difficulties .
8 Dwyer , who has watched tapes of Neath , said : ‘ They 're the sort of scrappy team we have n't played particularly well against on tour .
9 Ask anyone who has lugged 70lbs of camera gear and an aluminium ladder around Paris to cover 80 fashion shows in 10 days .
10 Subject selection , content and methodology are to a great extent , dominated by their influence on upper classes and no one who is aware of social and salary structures in Africa , or who has had children of his own in the system , would expect otherwise .
11 As for certainties , ’ he frowned , ‘ I am a friar as you see , one who has taken vows of poverty but I am also a little of a philosopher and certainties I do not believe to exist . ’
12 Then on the stairs , she turned to say to Xanthe , who was behind her , going more slowly , unfamiliar with the shallowness of the treads and their tight twist , unlike Miranda who 'd had weeks of running up and down them , ‘ But do n't let on to your pa .
13 Oh , er , I do n't know so much about knowing when and how so much , cos it I mean who 'd thought prices of houses would then go up as they did , you know , and there 's er , I knew er a young women that was buying a house and these people said oh , oh it 's , we 're not just ready to move yet , we 're not , and during this time Daisy said were rocketing up in price and she could n't afford one after
14 we should have a core a of people who 've handled records of achievement and done records of achievement and they should you know not everybody has but we should what staff are capable of in terms of doing this has has has moved dramatic and there 's some still who struggle but everybody 's getting more and
15 It includes work by Yugoslavian artists who 've sent copies of their exhibits , sometimes by fax .
16 Okay , erm I mean you say about even people who 've got members of their family over there , I mean I know that if it was me , I would want to know what was going on .
17 Here 's the bank — see the queue along the street from the cash point — people who 've got pots of money in that bank and all they 've got to do is press a few buttons and it 'll spew out a wad of crisp notes into their delicately manicured hand .
18 Leading after day one were Australia 's Greg Norman and Peter Jacobsen from the US , who had shot rounds of 67 .
19 Both members and visitors were attracted by a varied tennis programme , supported by the squash section who had arranged activities of their own .
20 Or they might shelter piratical degenerates who had become creatures of Chaos .
21 After the coup , the only way leaders who had remained members of the central committee or the Politburo or even of CPSU regional committees could retain their influence was to repudiate the party and leave it as quickly as possible .
22 A sign by its side provided the history of the late Stone-Age burial chamber together with its date of discovery and a list of those who had assisted members of the Danish Archeaological Society on the dig : ‘ professor Eberhardt , Professor Danziger , their wives and their children . … ’
23 A SIMPLE natured man who had suffered years of taunts and attacks by vandals lost his temper and beat an 11year-old boy , a court heard yesterday .
24 A SIMPLE natured man who had suffered years of taunts and attacks by vandals lost his temper and beat an 11-year-old boy , a court heard yesterday .
25 What happened next , was done by a child ‘ who had suffered years of subtle torture at the hands of a madman whose twisted mind helped him justify all his crimes ’ .
26 The headmistress had tried to insist that she go on a racial awareness course , she who had taught children of different races for over twenty years .
27 He shook hands with scores of clerks , cooks and cleaners who had overcome feelings of revulsion and fear to turn up for work after the brutal and ghastly murder of their friend and colleague , who had been chained to a 1,000lb bomb .
28 ‘ She 's the bird with the two Afghans , ’ said Arthur , who had seen pictures of the dogs in the papers .
29 The report was based on the work of a team of marine scientists , who had analysed samples of sediments , molluscs and fish collected in the northern Gulf following the war .
30 Following Broca 's ( 1861 , 1865 ) analyses of aphasia in right.handed patients who had sustained lesions of the left frontal lobe , Jackson ( 1868 ) drew attention to the case of a left handed patient who had become aphasic following a presumed right.sided lesion .
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