Example sentences of "who have [adv] [verb] [adj] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | They act as though no sexy young woman has ever trod those cobbled streets before , although the nubile daughter of the drunken town bully ( Peter Vaughan ) walks around in the mini-est of mini-skirts especially catching the eye of the long-haired village idiot ( David Warner ) , who has already molested young girls . |
2 | That hard work has paid dividends for Washington , who has already scored notable career wins over Connors , Chang , Cherkasov , Wheaton and Lendl , and who claimed his first ever senior title in Memphis in February , a win which moved him from 38 to 23 on the IBM/ATP Computer , his highest ever showing . |
3 | Paul Savage , who has already won Irish championships at novice and intermediate level with Queen 's University , is one of the best prospects in a long time to come ‘ up the road ’ to Hay Island . |
4 | Christie , who has already signed money-spinning deals with Lucozade and clothing firm High and Mighty since Barcelona , said : ‘ We did n't see why we should pay for a visa when we were prepared to take part in races for nothing . |
5 | Finlay Calder , who has yet to regain full fitness , is replaced by Graham Marshall , a 6ft 3in specialist open-side flanker who also excelled in Japan . |
6 | I refer to the children closer and closer to the margins of predictable deviation — the hyperactive youngster with emotional problems , which brings autism to the edge of the teacher 's diagnosis ; the child , otherwise quick-witted , who has massively disabling short-term memory and a confusion in decoding letters : what some would call dyslexia ; the child whose spatial intelligence is exceptionally and marvellously out of line with the celebratory rites of the school community , who fails in conventional school work . |
7 | Another Northern Ireland player staying put is Newcastle United goalkeeper Tommy Wright , who has just agreed improved terms with manager Kevin Keegan . |
8 | ‘ It 's probably simpler to count who has n't had cosmetic surgery than who has in the States . |
9 | A non-graduate , or a graduate ( Law or otherwise ) who has not obtained full exemption because he lacks one or more of the ‘ core ’ subjects in his degree , is required to take the new Common Professional Examination before the Final ; and this again needs a year 's attendance at a law school . |
10 | It is quite difficult to explain to someone who has not experienced past-life regression how they will feel . |
11 | The unmarried father who has not acquired parental responsibility by court order or formal agreement is , however , entitled to notice of the proceedings in most cases and may apply for party status ( see ( c ) below ) . |
12 | Outstanding were librarian Nigel Fletcher 's achievement of creating order out of the chaos of the BDA 's archives , the artwork of deaf David Fowler , who has since become resident artist and designer of BDA publications and the output of the video , design and print unit , which was accommodated in a newly acquired extension of the office . |
13 | He is a man who has deliberately avoided certain responsibilities in his life , and certain involvements , but those business obligations which do unavoidably devolve upon him he has always observed punctiliously . |
14 | A MAN who has twice saved drowning people from mountainous seas last night called for tighter safety measures on Redcar esplanade . |
15 | No , nor had I , but anyone who has ever lost young fish when they have been mashed up by an impeller , or lost the impeller itself when it has become fouled by a hard foreign body , will appreciate the advantages . |
16 | This may appear to be easier , but it is not always wisest , especially for the novice who has never kept large cichlids before . |
17 | This was the case with Marjorie , who 'd just accepted voluntary retirement after 20 years in her office . |
18 | Subcontracting is a blunt axe for chopping out militant unions who 've persistently exploited dull management . |
19 | And in the eighties , unemployed girls who 've never experienced economic independence are doing the only thing they can — having babies , either getting married or not , but often staying with their mam and dad , and quite soon getting a council house . |
20 | Significantly is that almost all the new cases are confined to people in the high risk groups or those who 've knowingly had sexual contact with them . |
21 | I 'm going to have to ap apologize er to all the speakers on the platform , who 've actually got prior commitments er pretty soon after the speeches I 'll just let Mick speak and then I 'm gon na have to close the meeting . |
22 | Early pupils were mainly youths who had just completed general schooling , and medical students , who may have served some years of apprenticeship to a surgeon , and to whom the contrast between an overcrowded surgical profession , and the developing veterinary profession , favoured the latter . |
23 | Subsequently , 4 other patients from East Fife , who had also become regular attenders at the class , became colonised with the epidemic strain ( figure 1A , patients E12 , E13 , E15 , and E17 ) so that by November , 1991 , all 9 members of the fitness class were colonised . |
24 | A group of 18 patients aged 16 to 41 years ( median 31 years ) , who had also undergone restorative proctocolectomy , matched for sex , type of reservoir , operative technique , and duration of follow up formed a control group for comparison with the older patients ( Table I ) . |
25 | In the week before the race , she became embroiled in a controversy over the skill of her opponent , the American Leigh Weiss , who had also steered international women 's crews but who was deemed not to know enough of the Boat Race course on London 's tideway . |
26 | He said he would be pressing for the expulsion of several members of the local association who had privately aired derogatory views about a black candidate while publicly supporting him . |
27 | The use of English was thus significantly more restricted in the first generation than in the second generation , who had generally attended British schools and often had a native-like command of British English . |
28 | In the presence of people who had not undergone religious training , his face , his body were sacred and should be revealed only during the course of the Vibrancy . |
29 | This effect seems more important for Dipentum than for Salazopyrin resulting in significantly higher mucosal concentrations in the rectum and sigmoid in patients who had not had previous washout . |
30 | This would affect the estimated 26,000,000 Russians in other Soviet and former Soviet republics by extending rights to those who had not taken local citizenship . |