Example sentences of "who have [vb pp] [prep] [noun] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 All who have applied for admission to the school are to be taken to have expressed a preference for that school : section 6(4) .
2 Men who have preached for years in the city streets are now under the intimidation of RUC sergeants and police constables ’ .
3 Organised by ex-P&O Chief Engineer , Bernard Hill , it was attended by a group of friends who have kept in touch over the years , and got together in Hermanus , near Cape Town , at the home of Albert Morris who retired as a director of P&O Lines Passenger Services in 1968 .
4 Additionally , there have been those employers who have moved from site to site , merely to enjoy the subsidies that come from siting ‘ new ’ jobs in areas of high unemployment , and have left as soon as the period of the subsidy has come to an end .
5 The moves , counter moves , rejections , romances and broken hearts are spun together effortlessly through the music and will strike a chord with any teenagers and ex-teenagers who have fallen in love on a Saturday night .
6 For Paul , that offering is made up of the lives of the many Gentiles who have turned to faith in God .
7 Despite a £750,000 Government campaign , only 31,942 overseas residents have taken advantage of legislation giving the vote to expatriates who have lived in Britain at any time during the past 20 years .
8 MINERS who have gone without pay for seven weeks to ease the cash-flow problems of their consortium at Monktonhall colliery were given a huge confidence boost yesterday when ScottishPower announced a five-year contract to buy coal .
9 An especially important result of the establishment of both the HIDB and the WIIC is that at long last there are professional jobs in the Western Isles for at least some of those who have gone to university on the mainland and have previously had to stay there to work .
10 One of the initiatives is to encourage more teacher placements in industry , so that those in education who have gone from school to college and back to school as teachers and who have not experienced life in industry or commerce can be exposed to it , the better to assist their pupils in preparing for a working career .
11 Even hereditary peers who have served with distinction in the House of Lords , like Lord Carrington , are inclined to wonder about the legitimacy of the place when they hear speeches like that .
12 Increasingly pupils who have prepared in advance for the visit may arrive armed with their own list of questions and topics that they wish to investigate .
13 It is also the custom of certain groups who have migrated to Britain to pool resources between kin , either between people living in the same household or sometimes across households ( Anwar , 1985 , pp. 52–5 ; Brah , 1986 ) .
14 The same pattern certainly is found among people who have migrated to Britain from overseas since the end of the Second World War .
15 This notice does not apply to members who have joined since Christmas for whom the current membership lasts until March 1991 .
16 Many of these children are prepared and placed for adoption with strangers , and part of the package is that they will no longer see or be in contact with relatives who have remained in touch during their stay in care .
17 Has there ever been a tennis player that has written in to say ‘ thank you ’ to their fans who have stood by them through all their traumas and their losses , who have stood for hours in the rain or slept out in the streets to get a look at their idols ?
18 Those who have campaigned on behalf of Wallenberg find it hard to believe that , in a bureaucratic system like the Soviet Union 's , a file on the missing Swede is not somewhere .
19 Gedge has seen at first-hand the reactions of people who have come into contact with the group .
20 The concept of the ‘ drug career ’ has been used by a number of authors ( for example , Becker 1963 ) to systematise the response patterns of individuals who have come into contact with a given drug .
21 Caribbeans who have come to Britain from abroad have probably always brought with them their own distinctively Caribbean varieties of language ; yet it is only in the last two or three decades that educators and policy makers — and to some extent , the general public — have taken an interest in " Black English " ( also called Creole or Patois ) in Britain .
22 The community we serve is largely made up of families who have come to England from a rural district of Bangladesh called Sylhet .
23 On New Year 's Eve people in long evening dresses or in dinner jackets mingle in the streets of Funchal side by side with ‘ mountain men ’ in their woollen hats who have come to Funchal with their wives and children in the family 's lorry — which is often decorated with Christmas tree , paperchains and balloons .
24 It is more helpful to meet real people who have come to terms with their lives , than to wander around lost and alone in a maze of fantasies .
25 Numberless are the ministers who have come to grief at the height of their peroration as a child has let out a deep sigh , articulating the inner feelings of some and distracting into amusement the rest of the congregation who were listening .
26 Women often are as important as men in making and keeping these links , which is one reason why the importance of the kin network in employment frequently has been missed by other researchers , who have looked for people with the same surname .
27 He poured scorn on the Conservatives ' pre-election assurances on their low-tax policy , describing the Government as ‘ political cheats who have got into power by sheer dishonesty and by defrauding the electorate ’ .
28 It is however the final formal appearance of the team who have been representing North Yorkshire County Council , and I would n't want this opportunity to slip without thanking them all , Mr , Mrs , and all of the others in their team who have spoken on behalf of the Council .
29 Those who have worked in resorts during the season are expected to be there in force .
30 The book also records the comments of 20 UK gaijin ( foreign ) scientists who have worked in Japan on these schemes .
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