Example sentences of "[prep] [Wh det] [pers pn] have " in BNC.

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1 The crunch game came at the second hurdle when Sudbury toppled the mighty London Welsh at Moorsfield , after which they have gone from strength to strength , bolstered by a refreshing brand of running rugby .
2 Now the American authorities have said Teresa can have custody until February next year after which they have to be returned to her husband .
3 Any line after which you have pressed Enter is regarded by Word as being a paragraph .
4 Jan Kern , secretary-general of the DLV , echoed those sentiments when he said : ‘ After what we have heard , there are no more faultless doping tests in the world . ’
5 And he admitted : ‘ I know it is going to be a hard slog for me to get back , but after what I have been through I 'm not bothered how hard it is going to be .
6 Aside from the rest , after what I have said to Caswell — that you are my wife — we should make it good .
7 After what I have been through I have changed my mind completely . ’
8 Then when children turn to secondary sources it will not be in a passive way , but with the purpose of checking ideas about which they have already talked .
9 And having arrived in Zurich , or having returned there at the end of a tour round north Switzerland , visitors will probably want to spend a little time in a city about which they have heard so much .
10 When auditors give qualified reports , they should refer to all material matters about which they have reservations , giving their reasons in each case together with a quantification of its effect on the financial statements if this is both relevant and practicable .
11 This is a process about which we have only recently become aware .
12 Povey and Sir W. Batten and I by water to Woolwich ; and there saw an experiment made of Sir R. Ford 's Holland 's yarn ( about which we have lately made so much stir ; and I have much concerned myself of our rope-maker , Mr Hughes who represented it so bad ) and we found it to be very bad , and broke sooner than , upon a fair triall , five threads of that against four of Riga yarne ; also that some of it had old stuffe that had been tarred , covered over with new hempe , which is such a cheat as has not been heard of .
13 It is in this area that more clinical research might most profitably be done , for these are complex psychological phenomena about which we have little certainty .
14 Of the pets listed above , the only one about which we have proper information is Julio .
15 It was sold as part of the National Bus Company sale to a company about which we have heard a great deal in our deliberations , Stagecoach , which is based in Perth .
16 I have already made my views clear : officials have written to every education authority about which we have received evidence of a failure to carry out its statutory duties — and we will continue to pursue the matter vigorously .
17 The incident mentioned by the hon. Lady is clearly deplorable , as are the deportations that occur from time to time and the closures of universities , about which we have also protested .
18 At the end of the debate , the House will give its support for the Prime Minister carrying on playing a full part in European evolution — an evolution about which we have been too hesitant for too long .
19 At this very minute things are being designed under railway arches about which we have no idea , but which will emerge as new industries in the future .
20 and we , we would ask of that , but the next point and erm , is this my Lord erm at the moment erm the negotiations are erm proceeding in relation to the house , about which we have heard evidence , er , we could not properly buy it until it had been investigated by the court of protection and there was approval of that , and er it will be necessary for er consideration to be given as to how it should be purchased , in practical terms , firstly your Lordship has erm awarded a figure of seventy one thousand pounds , then there is the eighty thousand pounds on the existing house which takes one up to a hundred and fifty or thereabouts , and one sees that the special damages and interest thereon comes to something over fifty two thousand pounds to which these er parents will be entitled in the normal way , and if they were to apply , they might do and apply , that would go a long way to purchasing it and the court of protection , if it approved that might take the view that it would be fair to take something out of the notional aspect of damages for loss of earnings , because after all the plaintiff would have spent his earnings for housing and so on in the future , that , that is the sort of problems that now have to be tackled er what , what we would respect and suggest is er simply that there is liberty to apply erm .
21 Let's consider first of all the quantitative ground , erm and let's talk about one of the major transitions , one of the major origins about which we have some information , and that is the origin of the mammals from the reptiles. erm we have quite a lot of fossils erm erm from the permian up to the triassic erm of mammals and their reptilian ancestors , and we know pretty well what went on .
22 The first , about which I have mainly been talking so far , is the generality , or potential for generality , of things in the world .
23 There are certain topics about which I have nothing to say , and they covered almost every one of them that night .
24 And then there are all the seaside towns and the dockyard towns , about which I have said nothing .
25 This charity does magnificent work for children , caring for over 11,000 of them each year ; today they run 200 projects , about which I have written in previous diaries .
26 Many are English , about which I have no objection , but it would be nice if more Scottish pubs had at least one tap for an indigenous product .
27 We are beginning to see that concern for the whole and concern for individuals are not alternatives , rivals between which we have to choose , but at a deep level belong together .
28 In the third term of the second year all students have a period of placement , during which they have the opportunity to gain appropriate work experience .
29 TCG is biased against the taxpayer and in favour of the Revenue , because losses can not be carried back and there is no provision for carrying forward unused annual exemptions nor for top-slicing ( spreading the gains over the years during which they have occurred ) .
30 For children , it is too short a time during which they have to build their bodies to the strength and size of an adult and learn all the skills they will need to survive without help .
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