Example sentences of "[noun] [Wh pn] 've [verb] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Fans who 've bought tickets are now being offered seats on the new tour .
2 What the thing of course is , and we all know what it is , it 's an effort to penalise those secondary schools who 've gone grant maintained , but they do n't get the extra money , they get a hundred pound a pupil less .
3 Other NME journalists who 've had hits , indie or otherwise :
4 Thousands of refugees in Afghanistan who 've fled conflict and civil war are now preparing for a further challenge … the bitter winter ahead .
5 It could be seen in some cases as , maybe escapism , we do n't give enough thought to the wife and kids who 've got dad er , er , in in court .
6 ‘ They also look after chaps who 've had breakdowns , do n't they ?
7 It includes work by Yugoslavian artists who 've sent copies of their exhibits , sometimes by fax .
8 I 'm sure it 's the same for many of the other groups who 've got problems .
9 But this time it 's the plane 's owners and pilots who 've turned film makers .
10 Today she wanted to thank medical staff … police and hordes of well-wishers who 've sent cards and letters … including a surprising number of prison inmates
11 In a few minutes , we 'll be joining the monks who 've turned part of their abbey into a guest house .
12 Yes , Chairman , can I say that erm , when the b the budget 's in the process of formulation and we 're discussing the question of balances and reserves and how they should be marked for the immediate future , particularly in regard to the way that er , reorganization may take place at police authorities in the very near future , and also those of us who are on this , on , on other committees who 've had experience in , and the same sort of thing happening in further education for instance , where immediately the assets , before even the regulations were put on the table , the assets of all these things were , all these er , erm , coll the further education colleges were frozen so we could n't do anything with them at all as an Authority , and er , actually many of them were taken from us without er , without any question at all .
13 Working with Edward Herman , a business school professor , he 's especially good on showing how the companies create acceptable experts when ordinary ones — simple academics who 've spent lifetimes studying some area — ca n't be trusted not to point out inconvenient facts .
14 And they 're made to come face to face with people who 've lost friends or relatives in drink driving accidents .
15 We 've got people who 've lost friends , brothers and fathers .
16 People who 've eaten castor beans or been injected with ricin have died from severe shock
17 we should have a core a of people who 've handled records of achievement and done records of achievement and they should you know not everybody has but we should what staff are capable of in terms of doing this has has has moved dramatic and there 's some still who struggle but everybody 's getting more and
18 I think that old people , or people who are retired , rather than old people , have an enormous amount of wisdom about their community , they have certainly stories to tell , and traditionally I think often in older traditional communities , they , the retired people , the people who 've ceased work , have been if you like , the guardians of the wisdom and the guardians of the stories .
19 people who 've got money she 's all she 'll look after them but she 's not looking after them blokes .
20 Okay , erm I mean you say about even people who 've got members of their family over there , I mean I know that if it was me , I would want to know what was going on .
21 Here 's the bank — see the queue along the street from the cash point — people who 've got pots of money in that bank and all they 've got to do is press a few buttons and it 'll spew out a wad of crisp notes into their delicately manicured hand .
22 ‘ They ca n't risk people who 've got cracks in the armour , ’ says Tony Barnes , manager of the banking division at Robert Walter Associates .
23 That was my original they had a competition to look out for people who 've got ideas about this new idea , it was a ridiculous idea to do a competition cos people did n't know what they were entering for , half the parishes were n't notified about it ,
24 ‘ You find yourself only mixing with people who 've got babies .
25 Oh it should be covered definitely , I mean I watch I mean you 've got all the extended programmes , I mean last night I watched the nine o'clock news until ten o'clock and then the one o'clock news at dinner time until two and , and erm various things , I mean I think it 's quite enough myself , I mean I 'm speaking as an ex-soldier at seventy years old , and I think well I do n't think really that people necessarily want to hear it all , even the people who 've got people over there .
26 That 's where people who 've got crap cars go and try and get bits to stick them together .
27 In Bosnia , Dr David Owen is sitting at the conference table with people who 've committed genocide every day .
28 Now I can see the sense of that , you know , we could probably go to a New York lawyer on a no no win , no pay basis and take action agai an and argue that case , but you know is this what , what really people who 've paid pensions for thirty or forty years should be dealing with , you know .
29 The National Meningitis Trust says people who 've had flu are more susceptible to contracting the brain disease , and that spotting the symptoms at an early stage could save someone 's life .
30 Usually most of the people who 've had coursework and exams to do over the1561
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