Example sentences of "[det] who have [verb] [art] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 His record of sixteen consecutive rides at Aintree still stands and he 's one of the lucky few who 've won the national .
2 The scene of one of Drachenfels ' most infamous atrocities , this chamber has been shunned by most of the few who have penetrated the Castle .
3 If there are some who have misunderstood the system amongst the trained group then this misunderstanding will spread and become difficult to eradicate .
4 Mr Colin Appleyard , of Thornaby and Yarm Rotary , thanked all who had made the journey possible .
5 In short , progress in the first years after 1957 was sufficiently gratifying to all who had backed the formation of the EEC , and sufficient to oblige other states to take more account of it .
6 I thank all who have assisted the Bill 's passage through the House .
7 Gould was charmed by these little parrots whose ‘ extreme cheerfulness of disposition and sprightliness of manner ’ he said ‘ render it an especial favourite with all who have had an opportunity of seeing it alive ’ .
8 From the point of view of many who have traced the development of religious thought over the last two hundred years , theism ceased to be unshakeable long before , in the twentieth century , Ayer and others from the school of ‘ logical positivism ’ sought to make it impossible .
9 No doubt you are among the many who have tried every diet around only to find that they just did n't work .
10 Many who have left the Association already bitterly regret it .
11 Those who 've noticed the number of times the Sedgefield MP 's cherubic opinions have been aired on television recently will little doubt it .
12 For those who 've taken the decision to turn their lives around prevention is n't always better than cure .
13 But even those who 'd heard the news seemed undeterred .
14 The problem would then arise for those who had advocated the continuation of this legislation that neither the employer nor the employee nor the Revenue would benefit from the lesser use of these services .
15 Those who had lost the pain were asked how long it had lasted .
16 Indeed , the bitterness of separation was more terrible than before for those who had lost the belief that an afterlife would bring reunion in happiness .
17 In the Pre-Campaign Wave a majority of those who had seen a poll thought the Alliance was second .
18 Earth was littered with the corpses of those who had done no wrong , whereas those who caused great torment to others rarely got their deserts .
19 Our National President , Steve Gauld , closed the Convention and we offered our thanks and gratitude to all those who had made the weekend such a success , to Tim Cain who kept all the sessions to time ; to the exhibitors who supported us so well ; to all the members and outside speakers who made presentations ; to the staff of Keele University who served us so well in all areas ; and to Joe Bennett who organised the whole thing , sorted out the speakers , took our bookings and generally made sure it all went well .
20 But those who had made the arrangements for his last moments were not surprised to find him self-possessed and resigned to his fate .
21 An hour later he was standing to attention in a depleted square of those who had survived the battle .
22 Those who had survived the shooting and the bombing voted Randolph Churchill 's father out and Clement Attlee in , looking to a compassionate Welfare State reflecting the ideas of Sir William Beveridge and his Social Insurance Committee which , it seemed to many , could reduce their need to overspend and provide a safety net if they did .
23 Hutton , later to become the first professional captain of England and knighted in 1956 , joined the ranks of those who had to embody the hopes and expectations of an England creaking under the weight of its industrial and imperial past , but whose sense of destiny was still quite strong .
24 Fears that the US occupation would wreak vengeance on those who had assisted the war effort , brought about the sabotage of industrial plant and industrial output fell to less than a third of pre-war levels .
25 And all the smouldering volcanic lava of past England-Pakistan cricket argument and controversy was reignited in those few flashpoint moments , consuming the polite arms-length relations set up by those who had foreseen the dangers from the start of the tour .
26 We focused on enquirers to courses in science , mathematics and engineering and on those who had completed an application for a course but who for one reason or another had not enrolled for it .
27 At that stage my problem was how to use a restrictive and convoluted Act of Parliament to pursue a policy almost diametrically opposed to what those who had framed the legislation intended .
28 As they poured into Westminster from remote corners of the Scottish highlands and seats in the English shires ( fifty-nine of the government supporters had attended less than one tenth of the sittings of the house in that session ) , it was clear that those who had championed the House of Lords as a place where party discipline took second place to wisdom had an altogether too rosy view of things .
29 Afterwards , at tea in Westfield Manor , those who had attended the service stood around , too uneasy to sit down .
30 Those who claimed to enjoy the life were not only new entrants ; those who had inherited the farm or the tenancy also enjoyed the work .
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