Example sentences of "who have [verb] [adj] the [noun] " in BNC.

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1 If I may speak as one who has heard all the centenary lectures and restraining myself from being invidious , I will merely say : George , it was an admirable centenary lecture , and the huge spinning top of words , despite its complexity , kept the patterns clear and sharp and arguable .
2 Next door is an enterprising butcher from Yarm who has cleared all the carcases out of his freezer-van and loaded up with cans of drink .
3 But Chelsea have had promising kids before , so who has made all the difference ?
4 Thereafter each student passes before the Chancellor , who says ‘ I admit you ’ and at that moment the student changes from being a graduand ( one who has satisfied all the requirements for a degree ) to a graduate ( one who has been admitted to the degree and is entitled to the privileges thereof including use of the designatory letters , e.g. BA , MSc or PhD ) .
5 The report does not insist that it is one man who has committed all the offences , but the implication is that is the case .
6 Any person who believes that his or her rights under the Convention have been infringed by a court ruling or an administrative act , and who has exhausted all the possibilities of redress in the British courts may complain to Strasbourg .
7 Erm , er , Jim is , Jim is sitting on in er on the flight deck of the Enterprise and he is the guy who has to make all the decisions .
8 It 's an important achievement for volunteers who 've flown all the way to Oxfordshire from America to be part of this Earthwatch project .
9 I have a particular affection for Bristol and the West country , I 'd like you know that , those of you who 've come all the way to London from the West and I so I was very happy to have this evening and be able with er an accompanist and musical director , to provide entertainment that would raise money .
10 Mark drove home along the M1 reflecting that the French and Germans in particular would be pleased to erect monuments to the idealistic young English politician who had said all the things that Britain 's trade competitors wanted to hear .
11 Every week a detachment of men who had completed all the selection processes , interviews and tests would go off to the 4ème Règiment Étranger at Castelnaudary near Toulouse to start their basic training .
12 He paid a brief homage to the Gnomes , who had journeyed all the way from the Gallan Mountains to bring their ideas for the new Queen 's Crown Jewels and did not refer to the fact that they were four days late on account of getting lost on the way .
13 The traffic arrangements for the Kumbh mela in 1906 were entrusted to the same officer who had made all the arrangements for the Great Delhi Durbar organized by the Viceroy Curzon in 1904 .
14 But the room was suddenly bathed in light and Nancy Leadbetter , who had pressed all the switches by the door , was among them and telling them to go out to the barbecue because that was where the fun was about to begin .
15 A great deal of time and thought had gone into the varied and colourful array of costumes worn by the contestants , and into their entertainingly apposite choice of titles ; everybody , however , agreed that ‘ Worzel Gummidge and Aunt Sally ’ , who had travelled all the way from Norfolk , were the worthy winners .
16 Course teachers were three old friends of the British Medau Society — Gisela Klotzer ( better known as Bedu , Director of Movement at the College ) , Katarina ( ‘ Tinka ’ ) Hutz-Medau ( daughter of Hinrich and Senta ) who had travelled all the way from South Africa , and Irene Schwartz , who teaches Medau at Freiburg University .
17 Was she trying to clear her conscience , or was it Margaret 's final act of revenge on Leah who had grabbed all the glory ?
18 I would n't mind so much but it was me who had to make all the moves when Andy and I first got started . ’
19 While you were wasting in your sick-bed , it was me who had to make all the decisions .
20 The final irony , it was the same Chief Inspector who had signed both the letters he received .
21 This is convenient for the English Tourist Board and the Maze Society , who have dubbed 1991 the Year of the Maze .
22 You know he obviously sees rich peasants as you know a more er unattractive class of peasant , I mean he sees the poor peasants as the real er vanguard of the revolution , the people who have done all the work and erm sacrificed er security at an early stage
23 At Ting-Kok migrants such as the grey-rumped sandpiper , who have travelled all the way from Siberia , feed on several species of crabs after their long journey .
24 Now it 's my very great pleasure to I think probably introduce the youngest member of our audience here today and a very good supporter of Save The Children erm I am sitting down soon beside Elise who 's travelled all the way from Norwich .
25 Dad 'll come home tonight and say who 's eaten all the custard creams then , he loves custard creams
26 The chap who 's won all the money on the pools last week .
27 I 'm looking for Ismar who 's come all the way down from Dundee to be with us today .
28 Who , who 's had all the nails out of them ?
29 It 's your nephew who 's got all the explaining to do .
30 For someone like Nigel who 's got all the tools it it 'd be a a it 's not a job you can come in and just do it cos you have to take a bit off clean it
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