Example sentences of "who [verb] [adv] [been] [verb] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 08.30 Fred Allcock , who has already been given temporary hand-written despatch documents by John Bell , drives off to Stadium Plastics .
2 This was an appalling offence against an animal and the accused — who has already been found guilty — can not now be punished . ’
3 The case of the chartered accountant who has just been found guilty of a serious reckless driving offence only came to the Institute 's attention by chance , when an Investigation Committee member heard about it on the radio .
4 The farmer Colin French , who 'd already been prosecuted five times , was given a suspended jail sentence and banned from keeping four species of farm animal for fifteen years .
5 They got the idea when Rex , who 'd just been made redundant , was talking to a friend of his who was also out of work .
6 Rupert , who 'd just been appointed Tory Minister for Sport , eyed Mrs Sherwood back .
7 Now there 's concern about people like the Hinton twins who 've since been made redundant .
8 The kid gets on his bicycle ; for a few moments he wears the expression of someone who had just been made aware of his own mortality .
9 In addition , they suggested that the effectiveness of the annual accountant 's report in giving early warning of possible default could be re-examined in the light of the Law Society 's experience of those solicitors who had already been made subject to this requirement as a condition of their receiving a practising certificate .
10 He went on to tell Oliver the story of another young boy , who had gone to the police to tell them about the gang , but who had finally been hanged one morning for being a thief .
11 In the most recent presidential elections , in October 1990 , Houphouët-Boigny , who had previously been elected unopposed for six terms , was unsuccessfully challenged by an opposition party candidate and won a seventh term [ see p. 37767 ] .
12 One of his crosses was Perdita Macleod , who had now been working full time for Ricky for nine months and felt she knew everything .
13 H.G. Wells wrote a story about a traveller in South America coming across a community of people who had all been born blind .
14 Patients who had initially been given chenodeyxholic acid as dissolution treatment had a significantly lower recurrence rate than those who had been treated , originally , with ursodeoxycholic acid ( 17.8 ( 5.8 ) % at 42 months by LTA compared with 67.1 ( 16.4 ) % ; p<0.05 ) .
15 In the case of a person missing ten years before who had never been reported missing , what hope was there now of establishing identity ?
16 On 26 August 1823 a new Governor , accompanied by a regiment of the Seventh Infantry , was sent to Madeira by King João VI , who had recently been proclaimed absolute monarch .
17 Thus , in 1614 James I , believing that he was making presents more valuable than his ambassadors at foreign courts were receiving , ordered that in future the French and Spanish resident ambassadors , who had hitherto been given 4,000 ounces of plate on their departure , should in future receive only half as much and that the representatives of lesser states should also have their customary allowance cut by half .
18 Thus profiling is always likely to be seen as of peripheral importance to the academically able , central only to those who have already been deemed unsuitable for further or higher education .
19 Lay readers or elders who have traditionally been given this job may well not be gifted to lead the congregation in the way described above .
20 ‘ Doctors , who have never been taught medical entomology and do n't know what a mite is , would be far happier if asthma were caused by cigarette smoke , pollution , plant pollen or cat fur , but few cases actually are .
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