Example sentences of "who have [vb pp] [art] [noun] to " in BNC.

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1 But likely to be ruled out of the action is full-back Keith Proctor , who has suffered a reaction to his first game back after a six-week injury lay-off he played for the reserves last weekend and is now likely to have to see a specialist about his troublesome knee .
2 But likely to be ruled out of the action is fullback Keith Proctor , who has suffered a reaction to his first game back after a six-week injury lay-off he played for the reserves last weekend and is now likely to have to see a specialist about his troublesome knee .
3 I detest the painters : Antonio Lopez , who sincerely believes that ‘ all a painter can demand is that his work be exhibited with dignity ’ ; Luis Gordillo , who has condemned the blandishing to tourism of the previous presentation of ‘ Guernica ’ ; Eduardo Arroyo , who confuses the vulgarity of Madrid 's status as cultural capital with the praiseworthiness of a perverse act ; José María Sicilia who has mistaken ‘ Guernica ’ for a prostitute , maintaining that ‘ if one accepts a gift one must fulfil the conditions it implies ’ ; and lastly , Antoni Tàpies , father of so many aberrations , for whom the transferral of ‘ Guernica ’ is as if , ‘ finally , contemporary art had a father-figure ’ .
4 Larder , who has given the captaincy to tough utility forward Paul Hulme , is also expecting great things from giant Welsh second rower Paul Moriarty .
5 Asher Edelman — the US corporate raider who has stalked the Bhs to Habitat group Storehouse — has run into big financial reversals on both sides of the Atlantic .
6 Sliwa , who has exported the Angels to London and around the world , said the lies ended 12 years ago .
7 Section 5 prevents this practice completely , by providing that avoidance of liability for defective goods caused by negligence of the person involved in their manufacture or distribution can not be excluded by a term or notice in a " guarantee " of goods ordinarily supplied for private use or consumption as against a person who has found the goods to be defective while he was using them , or while they were in his possession , otherwise than exclusively for the purposes of a business .
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 .
9 The former New Zealand Test player , who has guided the club to a Lancashire Cup final win and two runners-up appearances in the Challenge Cup and Premiership finals , could not be persuaded to extend his stay for another season .
10 One of 35 Britons on the plane , Brian was part of a six person group who 'd planned a trek to Tharpu Chuli .
11 Hence the success of the imbecilically cheerful Bhundu Boys and the triumph of pop megastars who 've made a pilgrimage to the ‘ roots ’ of pop and humanity ( Paul Simon , Peter Gabriel ) .
12 Most of all , he 's frightened about losing the players who 've taken the club to the top of the Third Division .
13 It may , however , be that even without this provision , a landlord who had granted a licence to a tenant signed by an authorised director could expect to be estopped from denying its effectiveness .
14 ‘ Madam , ’ said the servant who had conducted the chancellor to the queen-dowager , ‘ the Bishop of Lincoln is here and begs audience of Your Grace . ’
15 Muhammad Mossadeq came from a wealthy family of landowners who had served a minister to the Cadgers .
16 She would rather die of starvation , or sunburn , than face Piers Morrison , who had revealed a side to her which she had never even suspected existed .
17 He was accompanied by his Secretary , Dr. David Buxton , formerly headmaster at the Liverpool Institution for the Deaf and Dumb , who had become a convert to oral methods .
18 ‘ A high-class combination ’ , concluded the Sportsman loyally : ‘ Those croakers who had likened the visitors to a fifth-rate team must now be hiding their diminished heads . ’
19 A picture of Nicolae Ceauşescu looked down over these proceedings , which were graced by the presence of the Nobel Prize winner Dorothy Hodgkin , Mrs Thatcher 's former chemistry tutor at Oxford ( though she had no sympathy for ‘ that woman ’ ) who had contributed an introduction to an English translation of one of Elena 's works .
20 It was the monster-Meh'Lindi who had jerked the Inquisitor to safety .
21 He landed on the person 's head who had given the ring to Tim in front of him and was sent to court at Newgate .
22 Who had written a letter to Sir Charles to ask for a meeting ?
23 Here , for example , is an extract from a memorandum to a US delegate to the Paris Peace Conference by Lawrence of Arabia , who had led the Arabs to victory while torturing himself with the secret knowledge of his part in their betrayal : ‘ On 1 October ( 1918 ) , the people of Beyrout , in emulation of the Damascenes , turned on their Turkish garrison of 700 men , and took them prisoner …
24 Those who had greatest scruples were precisely those High Anglican clergy who had led the opposition to James , and especially the bishops .
25 Raymond Radiguet was a youth of 12 when Modigliani painted him , a brilliant schoolboy who had won a scholarship to a Paris Lycée and began coming in daily to the city from the suburbs .
26 If Tim were guilty and told her so , he would not be the first person who had admitted a crime to a journalist .
27 It would protect all those persons in Hollins v. Fowler who merely handled the cotton ministerially , such as a carrier who merely received and delivered the goods in the ordinary way and it would not save the man who had sold the cotton to another .
28 Estimated at $700–900,000 , the Johnson carpet was special , and after fierce bidding sold to a New York dealer ( acting for a private collector ) for $1.2 million ( £672,200 ) ( underbid by Maurice Segoura , who had sold the carpet to Mrs Johnson ) , a world record price for a carpet at auction .
29 In short , Rosie was a treasure who had brought a lightness to the house .
30 Holly smiled to himself , chuckled softly , because he saw in his mind the face of the man who had brought the food to the hatch , and he thought of the retribution that would fall on the cretin 's shoulders .
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