Example sentences of "[Wh pn] have [verb] [art] [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 It is they who have misused the democratic system to give them an unfair majority of power . ’
2 King Hassan on Aug. 14 granted an amnesty to an unspecified number of " prisoners who have recognized the Moroccan identity of the recovered Sahara " .
3 The band failed to advise said fans , who have endured a five-year wait to see them play live in the UK , that tickets went on sale last Saturday , and sold out on the same day .
4 As a result we have received tremendous encouragement from the Australian people who have formed a new branch of the charity as a direct result of our photographs .
5 wolf suggests that it is this sector that provides the catalyst for rebellion and he shows how , in six major revolutions in the world , it is the middle peasantry who have formed the pivotal group for peasant action .
6 He sensibly left the evolution of this ambitious concept to the two young directors ( both art historians ) who have devised a three-part programme .
7 The problem is that despite all the well-intentioned efforts of those who have devised the various syllabuses , whether for the old CSE/ ‘ O ’ levels or the new GCSE , what can be accurately assessed may only represent a small part of what arts education is all about .
8 We should remember that neither Marx nor Engels , his co-author , proposed a theory of crime ; and it has been later social theorists working within a Marxist framework who have developed a Marxist theory of crime .
9 This was a particularly important factor in the conversion of intellectuals , particularly writers and artists , who have played a key role in the dissemination of Marxism in Latin America .
10 The English pair , who have played a major part in England 's promotion to the Super Division of the European League , were beaten 21–18 , 22–20 by German pair Peter Franz and Torben Wosik .
11 But fund-raisers who have supported a public appeal to buy an identical scanner for the Northallerton Friarage Hospital admitted they were disappointed Northallerton health authority 's bid had been turned down .
12 Individuals who have inherited a single sickle gene are said to have sickle cell trait , whereby they generally do not present any clinical symptoms of the disease and may be unaware of their condition .
13 At least one member of a party of four must be on a list of persons who have attended a formal safety briefing which will be held at the beginning of each year .
14 I join those who have given an enthusiastic welcome to the Queen 's Speech and to the measures within it .
15 The strikers who have cost a combined total of £4 million for manager Ron Atkinson , took their total as a partnership to 14 goals in the 2–0 victory over QPR yesterday — moving Villa into third place .
16 I am glad to join my hon. Friend in congratulating those local people who have argued the strong case for ensuring that the hospital facilities at that building continue to be provided to the people of Ely .
17 Most of the summer 's extra 20,000 or so are the families of Athenians who have turned the western side of the island into a hot-weather dormitory suburb .
18 Some writers , who have emphasized the legal ultimacy of the rule of recognition , have expressed this by saying that , whereas the legal validity of other rules of the system can be demonstrated by reference to it , its own validity can not be demonstrated but is ‘ assumed ’ or ‘ postulated ’ or is a ‘ hypothesis ’ .
19 What we know less about is the pain of the families left behind in the ‘ Old Country ’ who have to watch the young people leave .
20 Scientists who have monitored the local environment since the oil spill caused by the Exxon Valdez in Prince William Sound in Alaska in 1989 have reported a range of unsuspected effects on wildlife .
21 They can be encouraged to join Compact and to offer jobs to young people who have secured the Compact goals .
22 They can be encouraged to join Compact and to offer jobs to young people who have secured the Compact goals .
23 The seminar has also been hailed a success by experienced Communications Technologists and Managers , who have gained a new insight into methodologies and valuable information on future trends .
24 I believe that it will do so because we are fortunate to have a staff who have gained a world-wide reputation for their efficiency and courtesy .
25 Similarly clear routes of progression are available for students who have gained the National Certificate ( level I ) : they can progress to either general SVQs or occupational SVQs at higher levels .
26 The exchange 's acquiescence in a practice which it could reasonably be expected to have been aware of could amount to a waiver or estoppel ; enough at any rate to deter the exchange from taking disciplinary action against members who have followed the particular practice .
27 This has been the frequent and characteristic complaint of those ( in my experience few ) historians who have explored the New Historicism : the representation of history is idiosyncratic and selected to reflect the preoccupation of the literary critic , not an attempt to account accurately for the period .
28 At the same time , the new accent on ‘ community care ’ means that elderly people and disabled children who have reached a certain level of dependency and inability to cope — and who would once have gone into hospital or residential care — are now encouraged to remain at home .
29 Uniplex also announced an accredited programme for resellers who have reached a certain standard of knowledge and support .
30 The First Orchestra consists of pupils , usually from the Senior School , who have reached an advanced standard of performance .
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