Example sentences of "[Wh pn] have [verb] [adj] [noun pl] " in BNC.

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1 However , the real doubt cast upon the question of whether Herdman v IRC is good law comes from the case of Pepper v Hart [ 1992 ] STC 898 where the Financial Secretary to the Treasury — W S Morrison — stated : The hon. and learned friend asked us to imagine the case of a foreigner ordinarily resident overseas who has transferred foreign securities to a foreign company .
2 Some of the older cases suggest that there should be no recovery by a person who has suffered prenatal injuries because of the difficulties of proof and of the opening it gives for perjury and speculation .
3 JOHN Hawkridge , who has overcome remarkable difficulties and shown great strength and courage , will tell his story next week .
4 ‘ Whoever heard of a caretaker manager at Wembley ? ’ said Mr Stokoe , who has noticed uncanny similarities between Mr Crosby 's glorious adventure and his own in 1973 .
5 Paul Mayewski of the University of New Hampshire , who has compared current levels of sulphur dioxide with those after volcanic eruptions , said : " I would say that we 're underestimating the effect of warming due to carbon dioxide because we 're dumping so much sulphur dioxide into the system " .
6 ‘ We have to adopt a really attacking policy and give it our best shot , ’ declared Roxburgh , who has recalled creative players in Celtic 's Paul McStay and John Collins along with Rangers skipper Richard Gough .
7 And who , who has seen certain films where someone just walks into it , shows his driving licence and he buys a gun , yeah ?
8 Anyone who has given online demonstrations and experienced systems breakdown , will appreciate the advantage of having alternative ready prepared demonstration material !
9 This is caused by the doctrine of privity of contract by which an original tenant ( or subsequent tenant who has given direct covenants to the landlord ) will remain liable under the covenants in the lease throughout the term ( unless released by the landlord ) and therefore can be called upon to pay back rents or remedy breaches of covenant , where default has occurred .
10 One Protestant businessman in North Belfast who has rejected paramilitary demands for money said last week : ‘ Racketeering is n't anything to do with the cause of Ulster or loyalty .
11 By a business contact who has made serious threats . ’ ,
12 Indeed Butzer is a geographer who has made great contributions in defining a field of Pleistocene Geography which was the term used as a subtitle for his book on Environment and Archaeology first published in 1964 .
13 He is hardly someone who has made friendly remarks about the coal industry of late .
14 Livermore said : ‘ He 's a clever footballer who has made tremendous strides , bearing in mind he 's only 18 .
15 And if you get an interview you are more likely to succeed if you can prove that you are a positive person who has made demonstrable efforts to counteract the ill-effects of being unemployed and have managed to put your time to constructive use .
16 Anybody who has played Chinese whispers will know how quickly and easily such distortions happen .
17 The ones that study the search market even more closely will know who is particularly good at what and who has done recent searches .
18 In 1984 Young married Lilian Lawson , another prelingually deaf person of Scottish birth , who has held administrative posts since 1981 and has been Head of Administration since 1988 .
19 I find it quite unacceptable in principle that the common law should have no remedy for a taxpayer who has paid large sums or any sum of money to the revenue when those sums have been demanded pursuant to an invalid regulation and retained free of interest pending a decision of the courts .
20 There are the tensions between the three old men , Deng Xiaoping , President Yang Shangkun ( the hard man of June 1989 ) and Chen Yun ( who has recentralised economic controls ) .
21 Fortunately , the importance and individuality of chapel architecture is now being recognized , thanks to the work of writers and teachers such as John Hilling and professor Anthony Jones , of the Texas Christian University , who has spent numerous summers visiting and photographing chapels .
22 To these three names must now be added a fourth , Michael Dutton , who has produced new transfers using up-to-date technology which yield an astonishingly vivid quality of sound .
23 An alternative is a licensed conveyancer ; a fully-trained specialist who has to pass professional exams .
24 It means that a defendant who has incurred large costs both at trial and in the Court of Appeal in resisting a claim by a legally aided plaintiff , but who then receives legal aid in the House of Lords where he is finally successful , is ineligible for any award of costs against the board .
25 He once began a memorable contribution to a debate on the 1981 riots in Brixton with the words , ‘ My Lords , I think I am the only member who has spoken today who has had agricultural estates in Jamaica . ’
26 Another eminent Conservative Member with industrial connections who has had long-standing reservations about the course of events in Europe , and who was one of the first to make the link between these and Britain 's domestic economic problems , is the Member for the New Forest , Sir Patrick McNair-Wilson .
27 Another instance of disrespect involving the refusal of verse concerns Hotspur , reading the letter from a fellow rebel who has had cold feet — the letter is in prose , and Hotspur interrupts it with angry comments in prose , an unusual effect in Shakespeare — and then being confronted with his wife .
28 Lined up against the working mums were women who 'd given up work to look after their children , women who 'd had working mothers themselves and felt they had missed out , and women who had tried to do it all and given up the struggle .
29 But his reservations outweigh his praise : ‘ They may have done some good in creating interest in two people who 've made major innovations in twentieth-century music , but they 've also given a negative impression : that the people involved in this music have serious flaws in their personalities .
30 Suede do n't admire obscure little indie bands ; we admire the Stones and The Beatles , megastars who 've written great records . ’
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