Example sentences of "who have [vb pp] in [adj] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | With David Sole and Sean Lineen joining that renowned loose forward trio , John Jeffrey , Derek White and Finlay Calder , in retirement , Scotland will lean heavily this season on the experienced players who remain and , perhaps most of all , upon Gavin Hastings , still only 30 , who has played in 41 cap internationals as well as in three tests for the British Lions . |
2 | That possibility was handled by Bob Beckman , an American economist-writer who has settled in this country and has built a reputation for the uncanny accuracy of his predictions , though it is fair to say that not everyone agrees with his views of his predictions . |
3 | Kais Al-Kaisy , ( PRON KYSE AL KYSEE ) who has settled in this country says Britain is condoning the murder of innocent civilians . |
4 | It has been organised for Daedalus by its European director Dr Nicholas Reeves , who was formerly a curator in The British Museum 's Department of Egyptian Antiquities ( and now advises the Earl of Carnarvon on his Egyptian collection at Highclere ) , together with Rupert Wace who has dealt in ancient art for over fifteen years . |
5 | The seeds alone , as anyone who has dabbled in Indian cookery knows , are not pungent . |
6 | Eventually , she deduced the kid must have gone to find Nathan , who 'd slept in that morning and missed breakfast . |
7 | On the right to vote for example , the U K grants this right to all U K citizens who 've been out of the country for less than twenty years , while Germany extends voting rights to all German nationals residing in another member country of the council of Europe and those who 've lived in non-member country for less than ten years . |
8 | Now it 's glossy cream and pale blue and beautiful , but I find myself looking out of the window at the broken slats of the fence between our house and the next , and understanding very well why canals and tulips and windmills and clear blue Dutch skies had been important to the woman who had stood in that kitchen before me . |
9 | Walsh was a man who had surfaced in public life before . |
10 | They would be coming back to education , however , to build upon the qualifications they had already begun to acquire , and would feel at least equal , if not superior in some respects , to their peers who had remained in full-time education . |
11 | Yeremi , Tundrish , and Akbar shot down others who had survived the crystal slivers and the death cloud but who had slowed in apparent shock . |
12 | But the 14-year-old , who had lost in last year 's finals , did n't really need it . |
13 | While one can not always rely on Taskopruzade for precision in regard to dates , nor for that matter even in regard to the reigns in which various events occurred , as has been seen , it is hard to accept that he is in error by some twenty or twenty-five years , especially in a period close enough to his own to allow him access to people who had lived in that period . |
14 | Anti-apartheid demonstrators were prosecuted for invading court number 2 at Wimbledon during a match involving the South African , Cliff Drysdale ; the House of Lords ultimately decided that the meaning of ‘ insulting ’ was properly a matter for the magistrates ( who had acquitted in this case ) and allowed the defendant 's appeal against the Divisional Court 's decision that the conduct had been insulting . |
15 | Of the forty who had participated in further education , 27 said it was beneficial for what they were now doing . |
16 | Petr Pithart ( 49 ) , hitherto spokesman of the Civic Forum co-ordinating centre , was appointed Prime Minister of the Czech Republic on Feb. 6 , replacing Frantisek Pitra , who had resigned on Jan. 31 , referring in his letter of resignation to the " justified criticism " levelled against those like himself who had worked in political life in the past few years . |
17 | A 1911 survey showed that 46 per cent of the illegitimate children in Britain were born to women who had worked in domestic service . |
18 | At this stage , Herbert , who had started in 26th place at the back of the grid , was up to seventh place following a superb drive . |
19 | The system of creating life peers began in 1958 as a way of rewarding people who had excelled in political service , work with charities , industry or at the top of the professions . |
20 | It is unlikely that the courts would criticise a practitioner who had acted in good faith and in the interests of his patients . ’ |
21 | this would defeat the legitimate expectations of those who had acted in some way in reliance on the old authority ; or |
22 | Who was the girl who had slept in this bed , written her name on the wall , and then written her diary in the Bible , twenty-five years ago ? |
23 | The Vice Chairman went on to thank all the people and organisations who had helped in any way and he gave special thanks |
24 | They are a very old family who have lived in that house for centuries , as you can see from their name on the stone over the front door . |
25 | The answer received was that all people who have lived in that area have imprinted their personalities on the chalk , which in origin is organic , and that he was picking this up : ‘ As a sensitive , you replay , like a gramophone record , everything that has been recorded on the chalk ! |
26 | I am in the possession of a number of splendid suits , kindly passed on to me over the years by Lord Darlington himself , and by various guests who have stayed in this house and had reason to be pleased with the standard of service here . |
27 | The VDU Users ' Group is grateful to all who have co-operated in this survey . |
28 | Dr Williams said doctors should be put under a legal obligation to approach relatives of patients who have died in intensive care units and would make suitable organ donors . |
29 | Graduates who have specialised in advanced work in English Language have pursued a wide variety of careers , including teaching at all levels at home and abroad ( where further vocational qualifications may be necessary ) , librarianship , lexicography , the Civil Service , finance and banking , industry and management , and computing . |
30 | Those emigrés who have settled in Western society have found that their diaspora churches can not be like the great populist and establishment churches of Russia and Greece ; they have to survive as nonconformist ‘ sects ’ . |