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

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1 Praise be to the God and Father of our Lord Jesus Christ who has blessed us in the heavenly realms with every spiritual blessing in Christ .
2 Who 'd showed us in the end
3 Almost inaudible in the crush , he thanked everyone who 'd helped him in the case .
4 who 'd left her in the lurch
5 For a few brief moments she 'd actually managed to persuade herself that there was some kind of special rapport between herself and the man who had kissed her in the semi-darkness with such tender passion .
6 If only it had been he instead of Giles who had kissed her in the moonlight .
7 From their own number they chose Bel Shanaar , Prince of Tiranoc , an Elf who had distinguished himself in the war and yet was seen as a voice of peace and reason .
8 If he had added the name of Viola Angotti to the list of those who had hit him in the stomach Ezzie 's face would have screwed up with laughter .
9 He was an old man like the guard who had stopped us in the road the night before .
10 It was in 1984 , when Kylie was still only 16 , that her next big break came and it was again Alan Hardy , the man who had cast her in The Sullivans three years before , who was involved .
11 It was Iris , throwing doubts on Rick 's guilt , who had cast her in the role of the devil 's advocate .
12 They ate in silence , Corbett conscious of the old man staring at them now joined by the leader who had met them in the forest .
13 Tess realized that the farmer was the same Trantridge man who had recognized her in the market town , and had been knocked down by Angel .
14 She turned to watch him leave , experiencing a second shock as she recognised the man who was driving the car that arrived to collect him as one of the pair who had waylaid her in the car park .
15 ‘ Indeed you would n't find better anywhere , ’ said Mrs Bennet who had joined them in the cellar with her daughter .
16 Makarenko also dealt summarily with the Poltava educational authorities who had appointed him in the first place .
17 Looking around for his wingman , who had lost him in the manoeuvre and headed for base , he saw another Messerschmitt about to attack him , so repeated the same trick .
18 The policeman who had kicked me in the groin began to slap Russell around the head .
19 ‘ What a pleasure it has been , and an honour to have been MP for Winchester for 13 years , ’ he said , thanking those who had supported him in the past year .
20 So he went to the commanding officer at Binbrook ( who was the one who had recommended him in the first place ) , and said — no thanks , I want to get out .
21 On the night the piece was shown in August 1990 , and the following day , Thames Television ran a Help Line staffed by experienced money advisers for viewers who had found themselves in the same situation as Sue and Tony .
22 Mr Major was a man who had humiliated himself in the Commons defeat over the European Committee of the Regions , he said , adding that the Prime Minister had been forced to ‘ hop into bed ’ with a party pledged to destroy the Union .
23 The Party chairman had rung the area agent in Birmingham , who had put him in the picture .
24 She made a move to pass him and join Marguerite , who had established herself in the back seat , but his arm barred her way .
25 But nearly half of those who had used it in the past , though not using it currently , rated it as never good .
26 When Jack was given the accolade of Best Actor by the New York Critics ' Award for his performance , he responded by sending them all a polite thank-you letter ; those critics who had mentioned him in the past had not been especially kind .
27 I bought him different clothes , and had his hair cut , but to me he looked just the same , and I lived in constant fear that he would be recognized by someone who had known him in the past .
28 At the end of the book , she too dies , but not until she has killed everyone who had hurt her in the past .
29 No trace was found of the men who had left him in the yard .
30 But I like to think the neighbours , the ten just persons , men and women both , who have seen you in the shops , who have watched you cross a road , who understand your body language , will make the right decision .
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