Example sentences of "[art] [noun pl] who have [be] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 Over the centuries , the Superintendents who 've been responsible for looking after the garden , have each played a major part in it 's growth and development .
2 Party leaders are concerned at the growing gap between Communists active in parliament in Warsaw , and those in the provinces who have been slow to catch on to the change .
3 Show me the tyrants who have been great lovers .
4 The immediate problem lay in Aquitaine , where some of the nobles who had been close to the defunct Pippin I , had refused to accept the " disinheritance " of Pippin 's son and instead recognised him as their king .
5 The sympathy of Diodorus — that is , of Posidonius — stretches so far as to admit that even during the war the slaves spared some of the owners who had been kind to them .
6 Despite Lenin 's theory of national self-determination , the new Soviet Union still embraced the great bulk of the old imperial domains , including minorities like the Georgians and the Ukrainians who had been civilized for centuries before the denizens of what was to become Muscovy .
7 The rage of the Iceni spread through the south-east , affecting first the Trinovantes who had been simmering in discontent for some years .
8 But it is likely that the professionals who have been responsible for the running of such companies at local level will have been allied to the more liberal group among the upper protestant classes , as represented by such families as the O'Neills , who have looked to the English public schools for the right sort of education .
9 Most of the humans who have been involved in rescues of dolphins or small whales such as pilot whales will readily admit that it is an emotional and moving experience .
10 The financial advisers of those days were probably the people who taught the ones who have been professional schemes .
11 There was a tremendous release of tension , particularly for the people , the women who had been permanent workers as opposed to the students .
12 The sappers who had been involved in the preparation work could then go forward to see the devastation caused by the explosives .
13 And although Whigs under Anne liked to claim that James had been deposed for breaking his original contract with the people , they found it a credible way of embarrassing their political opponents to argue that it was the Tories who had been responsible for James 's downfall .
14 By the time Terence O'Neill returned from London to face press questioning on what he intended to do to quell the violence , there was a general notion abroad that it was the Paisleyites who had been violent .
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