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

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1 The officer in command of Jotan 's escort , whose knowledge of the city was apparently imperfect and who had misunderstood the directions he had been given , had been stripped of his rank , flogged , and turned off .
2 In February 1942 , Captain Oswald Benton , a welfare officer , Royal Artillery , wrote to the county treasurer on behalf of one of his soldiers whose wife had had an operation at St. Peter 's , and who had received a bill for £1.4s.0d. ( which included £1.1s.0d. for the anaesthetic fee ) :
3 Bartolomeo who managed his dyeworks , and Bartolomeo 's partner Girolamo , whom Nicholas had met also on his way to Trebizond , and who had brought the information he did n't wish , at present , to think about .
4 They were , in fact , probing towards the central issue of the Watergate affair : not who planned it , but who knew about it from the start and who had ordered the cover-up .
5 The tallest one belonged to old Doctor Bailey , who had attended to Lulling 's ills for almost fifty years , and who had known the Bassett girls since they were babies .
6 Holly sweating , Holly who was not trained and who had laid the envelope given him by Alan Millet on the top of the wire rubbish basket beside the bench on the Lenin hills .
7 Vander Zalm , a Dutch immigrant who made his fortune from a garden nursery business in Vancouver and who had held the premiership since 1986 [ see p. 37940 ] , was one of the country 's most colourful politicians .
8 It was possibly connected with a desire to discredit Æthelred , whose followers had murdered Edward , and who had acquired the throne as a result .
9 After his initial gaffe that McQueen should own books , Johnson opened out to a man of culture , a man who understood his own problems and who had thought a way through them to a solution , however sad emigration might prove .
10 In 1580 he was presented to the living of Eastwell near Ashford by Nicholas St Leger , a staunchly Protestant gentleman who had denounced Mary Queen of Scots in Parliament as that ‘ monstrous huge dragon and mass of the earth ’ , and who had married the widow of Sir Thomas Finch [ q.v. ] , whose manor-house dominated this tiny parish of fifteen households and seventy-two communicants .
11 In response a Serbian republic of Bosnia-Hercegovina was declared by ethnic Serbs who feared separation from Serbia proper , and who had boycotted the Feb. 29-March 2 referendum on independence [ see p. 38832 ] .
12 The Head of Department asked about group size and who had provided the paints ( the parents had ) and whether the parents at this school would .
13 At a different level it may be the squad leader who has to define these overall goals in operational terms and who has to lead the squad in battle .
14 Until 27 March at Ronald Feldman , a gallery that seems to specialise in the genre , Todd Siler ( who holds a combined doctoral degree in neuroscience and art and who has written a book called Breaking the Mind Barrier ) has devised a tableau he calls ‘ Radical Futures ’ .
15 It was Amato who introduced the far-reaching austerity package of spending cuts and taxes to revitalise the economy and who has begun the privatisation of many state-owned businesses , a source of political patronage .
16 And , worst of all , monetary policy has been controlled by a central banker who does not believe in shock therapy , and who has inflated the money supply to allow companies to continue in their old ways .
17 But it is by no means certain what the law is when the goods are on the premises of one who was not responsible for bringing them there and who has committed no tort with respect to them .
18 A newly elected collegium , it was announced on Sept. 16 , included " competent people who think in a modern way and who have stood the tests of the crisis " , according to a spokesman .
19 If ‘ home ’ means , though , the defence of self and close kin for what Rainwater calls the ‘ lower class ’ , it means something quite different for those who have managed to escape from this class and who have achieved a degree of economic and emotional stability .
20 While most political prisoners have been involved iii trade union or political work , there are also cases of people who have boon picked up on suspicion and who have had no history of participation in any organization .
21 He probably has in mind those who campaigned to get the herbicide 245-T banned in Britain and who have attacked the operators of the Pesticides Safety Precautions Scheme for failing to institute a ban .
22 I ask the Minister to do one more thing for those millions of families , many of whom are part of that 250,000 who are more than six months in arrears with their mortgage repayments , who fear that their homes will be taken from them and who have paid the poll tax .
23 In terms of the typology presented in Chapter 3 , it is the gentlemen farmers — the traditional village squires — who have probably been most affected and who have watched the newcomers add to the general decline of squirearchal power and influence .
24 Many homes , in Great Britain at least ( and perhaps this is more true of the private sector ) , still offer no privacy for the elderly who do not have their own rooms , who have no locks on the lavatories and who have to suffer the indignity of being bathed and examined by a non-qualified member of staff of the opposite sex .
25 And who 's got a cow ?
26 And who 's got a cat ?
27 And who 's got a chair ?
28 And who 's got a train ?
29 And yo , and who 's got the blame ?
30 And who 's got the truck and bricks ?
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