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

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1 The worker who has lost this belief will convey this attitude to the parents , and partnership will collapse .
2 With a lieutenant ( who has gained this position by being the first archer to hit the red ) to assist him and the clerk to the captains to advise , he has to arrange and run the next shoot .
3 As Horton Davies , who has explored this subject deeply , wrote : ‘ More worshipful churches proved incentives to , if not a deeper , yet a better ordered and more dignified worship among congregations that had previously regarded worship as merely a preliminary to preaching . ’
4 Everyone , without exception , who has seen this guitar has commented on its appearance in not particularly glowing terms .
5 Please raise your glass and drink a toast to Alan who has organized this party for me .
6 Norma Heyman , the English producer who has nurtured this project every day of its labyrinthine two and a half years , phones me with a report .
7 I never disagree lightly with Elias Bickerman who has defended this tradition , already current in the second century B.C. — only one century after the alleged event .
8 Who has done this thing ? ’ he hissed .
9 Edward 's son Robert , who has loaned this picture , remembers that drinking , smoking and gambling in his father 's house were all taboo .
10 Kelly , who has won this race three times , said : ‘ It has been a very long and hard season for me , and I feel very tired .
11 A lifelong Conservative who has always been politically active , and who has fought this seat in the last two local elections , Margaret lives in Headington Ward , and understands , and cares about the local issues .
12 He addresses God as the God of Abraham and Isaac , the God who has commanded this return to the Land , and who has assured him with the words , ‘ I will do you good . ’
13 Though politicians often claim that the authority the law claims for itself is justified , there has hardly been any political theorist in recent times who has shared this view .
14 and then for there 's this thing treating people who 'd ruined this guy 's marriage
15 Luke , the man who had such a low opinion of her and who had contrived this date presumably to serve his own devious ends , this man who had denied — yes , even earlier tonight — any involvement with Elise …
16 American fishkeepers who had maintained this fish had a somewhat different view .
17 No one ever knew who had fed this line to Kim .
18 But this made it so obvious who had sent this copy that he was astonished that it had been sent at all .
19 Anna liked and sympathised with the girl who had written this letter .
20 ‘ Probably an interositor , ’ said Tuppe , who had seen This Island Earth three times .
21 Police discovered them in a raid , after they were tipped off by a buyer who had seen this advert in the motoring magazine Exchange and Mart .
22 Though he was the descendant of a family who had done this sort of task for generation after generation , George nevertheless made it look as though he were acting .
23 The captain , who had done this sort of thing before , did not discuss it and discouraged any of his officers and men from doing so .
24 She was called upon , day after day , to sustain Mrs Browning in her awful anxiety and she did it willingly , dragging out from the furthermost corners of her memory evidence of Miss Henrietta s strength and fortitude together with examples of women of whom she had heard who had survived this disease .
25 Her Royal Highness went round the room meeting many of those who had supported this Gala evening .
26 Take-up has stemmed partly from the wish of those companies trading internationally and particularly in the highly litigious US to protect their directors and partly because , as Willis Corroon 's Drew Hardie said , ‘ when directors who had had this cover then moved to other companies they asked for it to be part of their new contract ’ .
27 To determine the effect of cholecystectomy , the women who had had this operation were compared with the women who were discovered on ultrasonography to have gall stones ( n=48 , aged 25 to 67 , mean 45 ) , all but three of whom were asymptomatic .
28 Yet Roxborough Tower was kept well by its owners , who once every month or so gathered in the single room which occupied the top floor of the building in the name of the man who had owned this plot of land two hundred years before , and who had left
29 Yet it had been Eleanor who had started this war of words ; Eleanor who had tried to interfere in something that should have been none of her business .
30 She was the one who had initiated this skirmish .
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