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

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1 Let us suppose that an action is brought for breach of contract by a party to a contract who is a natural person who has suffered both personal injury and property damage as a result of the breach .
2 Winnie is revealed as a woman of quiet fortitude who has endured almost unbearable suffering and sadness .
3 He took the list , that list right there , and he went like this with it — I was sitting across the table — and he said , ‘ For someone who has seen so much war as you have , North , you should understand that I want to end the war on terms that are acceptable to Iran .
4 ‘ No officer living who has seen so little service as my Lord Marlborough is so fit for great commands , ’ commented William prophetically after the 40-year-old general had , in the autumn of 1690 , rapidly captured Cork and Kinsale .
5 Victor Mature , who has given so much pleasure in his day that nothing must be said against him , is , however , not wholly convincing sitting in a cell wearing a leather mini-skirt , reading Pythagoras .
6 Scottish champions Rangers are still keen on 27-year-old Durie who has scored just 10 League goals in 47 appearances at Spurs .
7 Merrybent Cheery notes : Villagers have applauded the efforts of former parish council chairman Morris Marshall who has fought off ill health after suffering two strokes .
8 Eight minutes later , Wright , who has managed just one goal in the 15 international appearances but an astonishing 58 in 87 Arsenal games , was on the rampage again .
9 The village Neighbourhood Watch scheme is now fully operational , thanks to Clifford Watts who has taken on overall responsibility .
10 THE HILARIOUS cry of the '70s rocker , dragged out for all festival reviews , particularly as a photo caption for the picture of a naked man who has taken too much acid and is lying up to his neck in a mud pool .
11 Who 've caused so much trouble of late .
12 the very , the ones who 've got so much money they could and they 're buying up things as a result of somebody 's misery at a way lower price than it should be bought for
13 ‘ Colly-wobbles more like ! ’ groaned the Mate , who had eaten too much lobster too fast .
14 It was warm over here by the fire and there was an unpleasant stench of stale giant and the surreptitious breaking of wind from Goll the Gorm who had eaten too much onion broth again , but these things would have to be overlooked .
15 The two Governors after Paullinus were diplomats and administrators and not like the military men who had caused so much havoc .
16 Pippin " fled " back to Aquitaine , and welcomed an unexpected ally : Bernard , who had lost forever any chance of recovering great influence at Louis the Pious 's court .
17 The second , whom Dr Macdonald saw the following day , was a young pregnant woman who had developed rapidly increasing oedema , a dangerous symptom in pregnancy .
18 Or would Eden think of the air marshals , and the children who had lost their parents in a blitz , and former warriors who had seen too much blood on a battlefield , and exercise a silent veto , by going for the second preference ?
19 ‘ It 's like school without the teachers , ’ said Aidan Lynch , who had paid very little attention to any teacher during his days at school with Jack Foley .
20 Bangladeshi mothers were chosen as a relatively recently arrived group of suitable demographic structure who had had comparatively little exposure to the infant care practices of the city in which they now live .
21 Adduct levels were also significantly higher in patients who had had previous truncal vagotomy and drainage ( mean adduct level=10.2 adducts/ 10 nucleotides ) than in those who had had highly selective vatogomy ( mean adduct level= 3.3 adducts/10 nucleotides ; p<0.001 Mann-Whitney U test ; Fig 2 ) .
22 A limited extent of gastric metaplasia ( of 1% in two and 16% in one patient respectively ) was also found in three patients who had had highly selective vagotomy in the past .
23 And everyone would be looking for Elaine Webb , who had had only one baby , not Lilian Parsons , who was in the records of Thorn House , and had had twins .
24 The Guv'nor told me to ride Ile de Bourbon in the big race telling me that I knew what he could do and that win was the biggest of my career so far but I 'll always remember Lester who had finished nearly last padding disconsolately into the weighing room and asking me ‘ Did you know your horse had improved so much ’ .
25 And the old man arose and embraced his son and placed him above him at the table , saying , that he who had brought home that head should be the head of the house of Layn Calvo .
26 They wanted the so-called ‘ Marseille millions ’ spent on big name players who would replace the capable , but long in the tooth , lads who had brought so much success before .
27 Here , it seemed , was a chap who had got up one morning and resolved to query the £4 billion we spend annually on science .
28 When Eliot heard that Wyndham Lewis had been travelling around North Africa in a thick English suit , he remarked , " Lewis was always a heavily dressed man " ; and of a lady who had acquired too many petrol coupons during the first year of the war , he said , " There is always bound to be a certain element of iniquity in these matters " .
29 The clinic physicians were asked to refer any patient with insulin dependent diabetes mellitus who had experienced either severe hypoglycaemia without warning or who relied on others to detect their hypoglycaemia after transferring to human insulin .
30 It was no coincidence , perhaps , that its president was the Marquess of Salisbury , married to Mollie Salisbury who had spent so much time helping with the garden at Highgrove .
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