Example sentences of "[noun] [Wh pn] have [verb] [pron] [det] " in BNC.

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1 Now that , following Fryer v LTE ( see para 1.50 ) , a payment into court can be disclosed on an interim payment application , a defendant who has paid anything more than a small proportion of the value of the plaintiff 's claim into court will find it difficult to resist the application on this ground , especially as the court will usually order the interim payment to be paid out of the money in court .
2 Over here , it 's MCA who have shown themselves more than keen to clutch them to the corporate breast , and have consequently raised the stakes uncomfortably high for a band who readily confess to their ignorance of this caper 's day-by-day dealings .
3 And there ca n't be many fashion designers who have to shear their own fabrics .
4 Jack Smith and his wife Maisie were pets who 'd known them all their lives .
5 General Orsborn recognised both him and the young Australian who had given him such a memorable welcome to her homeland .
6 I was a child who 'd lost his own mother , and was looking for affection .
7 The most difficult task of all is to pass judgement on a child who has given his all , but whom I can no longer see reaching the goal I have set .
8 Was this really the girl who had thought it all so ‘ boring ’ a few weeks earlier ?
9 I know that three days before they were killed , twenty-five people were invited to that house for the mass whipping of a dealer from Sunset Strip who 'd given them some bad dope .
10 Two years later Arp was living in Zurich , a member of a group of talented émigré artists who had left their own countries because of the war .
11 then there 's Steve Bennett and his dad from Ross on Wye who 've built their own car …
12 And we heard some figures about G P's , ninety two percent of those G P's who 've got their own budgets are seeing the benefits to their patients and their patients are saying so as well .
13 Disaffected workers who have formed their own tribes ? ’
14 No , Crawford , that was the name of the host ; she could distinctly remember Justin mentioning it before they 'd arrived here ; it was his wife who had invited them all — well , not all of them exactly , just Justin — ‘ Because she likes them young , ’ Justin had informed them , as they 'd piled into his old banger of a car .
15 On the day the telegram arrived from Southern Ferries , a close friend who had given me much encouragement now began to question my continuing any further .
16 Putzi Hanfstaengel , Hitler 's former friend who had fled his own country , presided and read passages of the nordic Edda .
17 He was excellent at charming wardrobe ladies , new young chorus members straight from music school , and surly , battered old musicians in the orchestra pit who had seen it all before .
18 FINANCIAL gifts could be the answer for friends and relatives who 've got everything this Christmas .
19 FINANCIAL gifts could be the answer for friends and relatives who 've got everything this Christmas .
20 FINANCIAL gifts could be the answer for friends and relatives who 've got everything this Christmas .
21 Blake suspected that he was not the first person who had asked himself that question or had come to the same irrational conclusion .
22 Not Fat Paul — Fat Paul , with his full-breasted bulk , his impassive sloped slab of a face , his parched pub rug , and the cruel blond eyebrows which give the eyes themselves the glint of a veteran ferret who has seen it all in the hare-traps and rat-pits .
23 Finally , to show she did not hate the woman who had caused her such bitterness , she replanted the flowers herself , and cleaned the muddy gravestone , so that the words could be read clearly .
24 She remembered coming back into the office after spending the morning talking to a woman who had started her own cosmetics business in her kitchen , and the pink message slip on her desk , saying that Matthew Prescott had called her .
25 Then more words about his own father who had taken his own life , then retracting words , self-hating words , words weaving webs around his own egotism , then words that made no sense to the listener , words he himself was unaware of uttering as the tears wiped out reason .
26 She 'd lost count of the number of people who 'd asked her that ; lost count of the number of answers she 'd given .
27 The majority of higher honours are dished out to people who have done nothing more than their job , for which they are already well rewarded .
28 This is because of the theological stance of some that people who have taken their own lives can not go to heaven , but instead go to hell eternally because the sin is viewed as such a serious one .
29 A wine-breath intellectualism hangs over the sturdy little comedy of the captain who has found his own words for declaring God to be the ground of his being .
30 I made one stipulation only to the Foreign Secretary , Sir Alec Douglas-Home , which was that my driver should not be the same amiable young man who had led me such a dance around Johannesburg .
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