Example sentences of "man who has [verb] the [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Now there 's a man who has given the term ‘ comedian ’ a whole new meaning .
2 His most successful series , called ‘ the British Character ’ ( later published in book form in 1938 with an introduction by E. M. Delafield , q.v. ) , included a number of his most memorable drawings , with such titles as ‘ Weakness for Old Seams ’ , ‘ Strong Tendency to Become Doggy ’ and ‘ Love of Travelling Alone ’ ( a bowler-hatted man who has covered the seats of his railway compartment with umbrella , briefcase , etc . ) .
3 He has some improving to do if he is to develop into a genuine Gold Cup hope but being only a six-year-old and trained by the man who has turned the joke ‘ the impossible we do at once , miracles take a little longer . ’
4 He has some improving to do if he is to develop into a genuine Gold Cup hope but being only a six-year-old and trained by the man who has turned the joke ‘ the impossible we do at once , miracles take a little longer . ’
5 His face was old and young , sardonic and knowing , amused and handsome ; the face of a man who has seen the world 's wickedness and knows how to match it with his own .
6 I have not met the one in possession of my estate , and maybe never will , but I like to think of him as a kindly , white-haired old gentleman with a twinkle in his eye and a bag of humbugs for passing children , a man who has seen the troubles of the world but who remains untainted .
7 The man who has reversed the image of the horizontal heavyweight from Britain now has a clearly defined picture of the future in his head .
8 A MAN who has taken the town to his heart since moving to Darlington 12 years ago has double cause for celebration this week .
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