Example sentences of "who have [vb pp] an [adj] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | The MoMA show will be the first sizeable examination of this subject in North America and has been curated by Riva Castleman who has written an accompanying brochure . |
2 | Behind her attention-demanding façade lay the insecurity of a person who has endured an unhappy childhood , as the poet , Dom Moraes , later to become her third husband , discerned . |
3 | ‘ People might have though it was a stupid statement at the time — now they know I was right , ’ added Keegan who has named an unchanged team . |
4 | Champion child of courage Christopher Coyne , who has overcome an horrific illness Picture : FRANK LOUGHLIN |
5 | " What I look like , " Slater said , coming forward and taking Graham by the elbow to continue walking , " is somebody who has discovered an old pair of RAF pilot 's boots at a market stall in Camden . " |
6 | And he succeeded in making a telescope of the sort familiar to everyone today who has seen an elementary book on optics . |
7 | ‘ The board are extending a long-standing by-law which prevents a player who has rejected an international invitation from performing at club level during the summer period , ’ said Ashby . |
8 | ‘ The board are extending a long-standing by-law which prevents a player who has rejected an international invitation from performing at club level during the summer period , ’ said Ashby . |
9 | Order 29 , r17 provides for adjustment at trial between a defendant who has made an interim payment and his co-defendants who are found liable to the plaintiff . |
10 | Nominations are invited for any part-time or voluntary coach who has made an outstanding contribution to sport . |
11 | There is a need to create a climate in which all problems facing the community , including the unfortunate death of Stompie Moeketsi Seipei la committed young lion who has made an immense contribution in the mobilisation of our youth and people in the struggle ) will be discussed to foster unity rather then let the enemy use them to achieve its ends . |
12 | Alison is an artist who has made an important contribution over a long period |
13 | Damien , the wild card , has had a very visible year whilst Alison is an artist who has made an important contribution over a long period . |
14 | Alexander Rutskoi , the vice-president who has become an ineffectual standard-bearer for the opposition , claimed that there ‘ can be no talk of overall popular support for Mr Yeltsin ’ , because a majority of all voters either voted against the president or did not vote . |
15 | There was also the French psychologist Michel Gauguelin , who has shown an inconclusive link between a child 's birth date and a future career . |
16 | Sinton 's midfield role , alongside the flourishing Ray Wilkins , who has enjoyed an outstanding season in the twilight years of his career , has been complemented by the emergence of younger players like Ian Holloway , whose performances have ousted the more experienced Simon Barker and Andrew Impey on the right of midfield . |
17 | ( c ) Anyone who has committed an arrestable offence or he has reasonable grounds for suspecting has committed an arrestable offence . |
18 | Other provisions enable police officers to enter private property forcibly without a search warrant if they deem such action necessary to prevent a breach of the peace , reach someone who has committed an arrestable offence or search for evidence of an offence by someone they have already arrested . |
19 | It is a sad sight for not only is it a famous Belfast landmark but to anyone who has spent an enjoyable evening there taking in anything from a popular musical to a classic play it must feel like a personal loss . |
20 | ‘ His manner in fact was fairly like that of a schoolboy who has got an unexpected half-holiday . |
21 | Risk of developing osteoporosis is greatest once past the menopause , but there is also a risk in anyone who has had an early menopause after removal of the ovaries ; in those who are underweight , and who are white with ‘ transparent ’ skin ( black women suffer fewer fractures ) . |
22 | An example of the latter occurs in modern society when objects in a house may have to be removed because they remind the people in the house of a daughter who has had an illegitimate child . |
23 | Hope fed her nosiness and kept her plodding beside Midnight , who 'd had an awkward job swinging the box on to his shoulder . |
24 | Turning to Charles Kettering , who 'd invented an electric motor small enough to power a National Cash Register , Leland asked if something similar could be adapted to the internal combustion engine . |
25 | Hands up all those who 've received an indecipherable fax , where the print quality is appalling , where a staple has scratched the scanner , where the original document got stuck as it passed through the sending machine . |
26 | The case which had prompted these remarks involved a 13-year-old schoolboy , John Bird from Camden , who had shot an 18-year-old greengrocer 's son in the arm . |
27 | He pushed his handkerchief back into his pocket and looked across at his deputy , Sergei Kolchinsky , a Russian in his early fifties who had become an invaluable member of the team since joining UNACO from the KGB four years earlier . |
28 | I met a man here once who had made an annual pilgrimage to this spot for forty years . |
29 | Jaruzelski paid an official state visit to Spain on June 11-12 at the invitation of King Juan Carlos ( who had made an official visit to Poland in October 1989 — see p. 37589 ) . |
30 | Baroness Thatcher described Lord Ridley tonight as a great Englishman who had made an enormous contribution to the country . |