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

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1 Peter White of Midland Bank was less convinced , complaining of the failure of some large firms to adhere to a strict off-limits policy , and described an even worse practice of advancing a candidate who has undertaken to engage the headhunter involved at a later date if he or she lands the job .
2 Rarely do I see a parent who has decided to buy a book as a present .
3 Phone calls for Head who has gone to visit a school where one of our pupils now attends full time .
4 G. S. Staines , of Darlington , was highly commended for ‘ No , I 'm not going just yet ; I 'm still waiting for my wife who has gone to collect a prescription . ’
5 Skarsnik is a cunning and observant leader who has grown to understand the Dwarf mind .
6 The independent contractor is one who has agreed to do a piece of work , but is to be left free to choose his own method of doing it .
7 Indeed , for the individual who has arrived to keep a rendezvous with the pictures alone , there is the feeling of being conspicuously different , especially if you lose your social poise and start glaring fiercely at works which are almost always above someone 's head .
8 Roger Poole , and other leaders of the overtime ban , have vowed to do whatever they can to force a face-to-face confrontation with Kenneth Clarke , Secretary of State for Health , who has refused to countenance a meeting .
9 Farewell to : Secretary who has left to await the arrival of her baby .
10 These circumstances arise where the person who has died has no relatives or friends who would undertake the organisation , and has not made advance arrangements .
11 In other instances the biographer may have been commissioned by the family of a person who has died to write a biography with their authorization and co-operation .
12 There too a twenty year old who has managed to kick a habit that was leading him down a dangerous path .
13 He is another who has failed to maintain a grip on the advancing technology of credit and payment .
14 Fourthly , a member who has failed to make the declaration of acceptance of office ( see ante , p. 28 ) automatically ceases to be a member .
15 Anyone who has tried to swat a fly will know that its reactions are almost instantaneous .
16 ANYONE who has tried to sight a ball coming out of a dark background as dusk falls will quickly agree that sightscreens are a very important part of any cricket ground .
17 Second marriages were therefore common , as anyone who has tried to construct a family tree for this period will know .
18 Anyone who has tried to remove a hermit crab from its shell will know how tenacious these creatures can be .
19 These questions are not in themselves new and may be familiar to anyone who has had to design a catalogue , prepare a report , give a talk or write an essay .
20 In a preface he drafted shortly before his death for a prospective collection of his verse , the man who has come to epitomize the soldier-poet wrote : ‘ Above all I am not concerned with Poetry .
21 Such interjections are clearly ironic as they are likely to be those of the ‘ trained ’ nouveau roman reader who has come to regard the decentring of the author as paradigmatic of contemporary experimental fiction .
22 Anyone who has forgotten to take a glass bottle out of the freezer will know the shattering consequence .
23 Her mother had thought she would fail and had pinned all her hopes on Dana , who 'd begun to attract the attention of the Press .
24 In all the time that he 'd been living out on the Step Pete had seen only one stranger go by , and that was a hiker who 'd stopped to ask the way because he 'd been lost .
25 Brückner 's investigators had found a jeweller who 'd refused to buy a cross that fitted the description of the Holy Relic .
26 She was thinking that the girl might have lacked an umbilicus ; might have come straight from the hand of God , who having finished making the mountains had picked a bit of clay from under his thumbnail and fashioned just one more sort of person , perhaps as an experiment .
27 The schools who 've volunteered to help the orphans will meet the cost of the air fares and fees themselves .
28 I think half the people who 've come to see the house suspect I 'm a sitting tenant . ’
29 That much sooner and in the last hour , couple of hours we 've seen what I would call a Tweedledee and Tweedledum amendments erm because quite frankly there is n't that much difference between them er at the end of the day the impact on the people who 've had to pay the bill is virtually the same .
30 The defendants who had contracted to refurbish a block of flats sub-contracted the carpentry work to the plaintiff for a price of £20,000 to be paid in instalments related to the work completed .
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