Example sentences of "who has [verb] [art] [noun] [noun pl] " in BNC.
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1 | Gordon Woodroffe , a zoologist who has studied the water voles of the North York Moors , does not consider that the mink is the total rogue it is held out to be in some quarters , but it certainly appears to have caused the vole 's extinction on the Moors . |
2 | Kenneth Siret , who has run the Carpenters Arms in Nelson Street for 12 years , was arrested along with eleven other people . |
3 | ‘ I was running out of time to do anything else , ’ said Ms Hinchliffe , who has heard the safety bumps could be in place by spring . |
4 | The Khmers Rouges claim that Mr Pol Pot , their notorious leader from the 1970s , has retired in favour of more amiable types like Mr Khieu Samphan , who has represented the Khmers Rouges at meetings on the future of Kampuchea . |
5 | Anyone who has travelled the country lanes around Holt , near Wrexham , may well have seen a tractor working that they could n't quite identify . |
6 | Everyone who has seen the Vauxhall commercials featuring Layla will be familiar with the playing of Clem Clempson . |
7 | Gurdial Singh , who has become the Richard Lines Reader in Organic Chemistry , and Dr. Joe McGuinnis , who is the Richard Lines Teaching Fellow in Inorganic Chemistry . |
8 | Lawrence Perlman , president and chief executive , will hold the same posts at Ceridian and James Ousley , who has headed the Computer Products business for three years , will be president and chief executive of Control Data Systems . |
9 | Football : ‘ Jacki ’ is proving to be a video nicety : Celtic 's Polish import sounds the alarm bells for England as that crucial World Cup encounter in Chorzow beckons : David Livingstone reports on the Scottish liberation of a footballer who has enlivened the Parkhead terraces |
10 | Who has dominated the record books ever since — the goal-kickers . |