Example sentences of "who has [verb] [art] [noun pl] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 Dan Dooley , who has joined the Exiles from Saracens , is at centre and Howard Lamb , recruited from Richmond towards the end of last season , plays at blindside flanker .
2 Other similar combinations will occur to the student who has absorbed the principles of balance .
3 A person with IBS who has ignored the symptoms for years may become acutely aware of them when a close relative succumbs to cancer .
4 His most successful series , called ‘ the British Character ’ ( later published in book form in 1938 with an introduction by E. M. Delafield , q.v. ) , included a number of his most memorable drawings , with such titles as ‘ Weakness for Old Seams ’ , ‘ Strong Tendency to Become Doggy ’ and ‘ Love of Travelling Alone ’ ( a bowler-hatted man who has covered the seats of his railway compartment with umbrella , briefcase , etc . ) .
5 A further study on the environmental impact of sport is that of Rodriguez ( 1987 ) who has examined the effects on the water quality and biota in the Rio Hondo watershed of New Mexico , USA , where a ski industry was established in the 1960s .
6 Anyway who has followed the actions of the opposition in Bremen or Hamburg in recent years can hardly avoid the conclusion that the Christian Democrats ( the opposition ) are not interested in gaining power ( since lucrative public positions are given to them anyway ) …
7 This will be familiar to anyone who has followed the debates over the last few years concerning the ordination of women within the Anglican Church .
8 Paulina 's exhilaration in dominating her husband , as well as Roberto , with the gun , suggests the glee of someone who has broken the bonds of mutual gratitude and resentment .
9 Of course , there is always the milkman : one of society 's front-line social workers , who has saved the lives of countless elderly people by noticing that there is something amiss and alerting neighbours or the police .
10 If you are a nurse who has saved the lives of five people you get a British Empire medal .
11 Dr Robat Williams , who has devised the charters for both authorities , said the launch was at a difficult time because of the General Election campaign .
12 I have not met the one in possession of my estate , and maybe never will , but I like to think of him as a kindly , white-haired old gentleman with a twinkle in his eye and a bag of humbugs for passing children , a man who has seen the troubles of the world but who remains untainted .
13 The classic example offered is that of the diffident schoolboy , who has learnt the dates of , say , the English kings the previous night but who is so alarmed by his hectoring schoolteacher that he becomes completely unsure that the answers that suggest themselves to him under questioning are in fact the right ones .
14 We are hoping for the best for Over The Road , who has shown no signs of suffering any virus at the moment . ’
15 Sliwa , who has exported the Angels to London and around the world , said the lies ended 12 years ago .
16 ‘ They are carrying four different main meals , which they rotate daily , ’ nutritionist Brian Welsby , who has advised the explorers on food for the trip , tells me .
17 The man with the most to prove is Phil Kenyon , who has accused the selectors of favouritism and goodness knows what else besides .
18 It can not be an informed decision unless the person who has provided the specimens of breath knows that there are two possible specimens which can be substituted for them and has been given the opportunity of making representations as to which of the two types of specimen it should be .
19 In my judgment , that duty is not discharged by the constable unless he tells the person who has provided the samples of breath of both types of specimen referred to in section [ 7(4) ] .
20 She is an articulate , brave and exceptionally sweet-natured and compassionate woman , a nurse by training , who has stolen the hearts of the people of Soweto , where she lives , in a manner that the more queenly Winnie Mandela has not .
21 An archaeologist who has transformed the way people think about his area of study ; a communicator who can make an enthralling TV programme ; a lover of contemporary art who has persuaded the Fellows of his Cambridge college at least to tolerate biannual sculpture shows ( one of which involved digging up the hallowed lawns ) ; and now , since his peerage which gives him the forum of Britain 's Upper House , a politician , with strong views on how to preserve the world 's history as encapsulated in its archaeology : Colin Renfrew at fifty-five has an enviable career and range of interests .
22 Section 5 prevents this practice completely , by providing that avoidance of liability for defective goods caused by negligence of the person involved in their manufacture or distribution can not be excluded by a term or notice in a " guarantee " of goods ordinarily supplied for private use or consumption as against a person who has found the goods to be defective while he was using them , or while they were in his possession , otherwise than exclusively for the purposes of a business .
23 It is the product of work by Mick O'Donnell , who has researched the methods of classroom turning tutorials in Scotland and Australia .
24 His was the voice of a tourist , who has remembered the words of the guidebooks .
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