Example sentences of "who has [verb] [art] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Dan Dooley , who has joined the Exiles from Saracens , is at centre and Howard Lamb , recruited from Richmond towards the end of last season , plays at blindside flanker .
2 Having identified who has joined the church in the past year we need to know what were the main influences which caused them to make their decision .
3 It is easy enough to see how someone , especially someone who has suffered a childhood of poverty , can be led to a fear of emptiness , of not getting enough to eat , of starvation itself , and so in later life to stave off or compensate for such a fear .
4 WARWICK Wilson is a 36-year-old Alness farmer who has suffered a loss of sensation in his hands and feet .
5 But likely to be ruled out of the action is full-back Keith Proctor , who has suffered a reaction to his first game back after a six-week injury lay-off he played for the reserves last weekend and is now likely to have to see a specialist about his troublesome knee .
6 But likely to be ruled out of the action is fullback Keith Proctor , who has suffered a reaction to his first game back after a six-week injury lay-off he played for the reserves last weekend and is now likely to have to see a specialist about his troublesome knee .
7 In contrast to the management of a couple with problems in their relationship , different therapeutic needs are posed by the patient who has suffered the break-up of a relationship .
8 In the parliament of 1371 two Austin friars argued that in a national emergency the prince who has endowed the churches may resume their property for the good of the realm ; about this time Langland was enlarging in Piers Plowman upon Holy Poverty , as were so many friars in their sermons ; before the end of the reign Wyclif , spokesman for Gaunt , especially against his wealthy political enemy , Bishop Wykeham of Winchester , was denying the right of priests to hold any property .
9 Wayne Rosing , the Sun executive who has overseen the Spring project for some time , has been named the unit 's president .
10 Mary Lovell , who has arranged the meeting , said that as well as fund raising a support group would identify patients in the area , find people willing to sit with a patient at their home to give carers a break , and provide volunteers to drive people to the hospice or generally help at the hospice .
11 He also becomes chief executive of Courtaulds Aerospace North America , succeeding , who has relinquished the post for health reasons but remains associated with Aerospace as deputy chairman .
12 An industrial relations expert , who has written a history of cotton unions , has remarked that whereas general historians of the labour movement report only sporadic trade unionism in that industry in the eigh-teenth century , historians of the district or of the industry tend to assume a continuous collective labour presence .
13 But there was worse to come , with Angela Rippon ( the outdoor girl who wishes to be known these days as an incisive reporter ) giving free , uncritical publicity to somebody called Di Francis who has written a book about mysterious , leopard-sized felines roaming Britain .
14 Until 27 March at Ronald Feldman , a gallery that seems to specialise in the genre , Todd Siler ( who holds a combined doctoral degree in neuroscience and art and who has written a book called Breaking the Mind Barrier ) has devised a tableau he calls ‘ Radical Futures ’ .
15 Its main ideologist is Boris Kagarlitsky , a young Marxist who has written a number of books that have been published abroad but not yet in the USSR .
16 The exhibition has been organised by Ann Sumner , Keeper at Dulwich , who has written an essay on the influence of the picture on eighteenth- and nineteenth-century French and British artists .
17 IT IS always a daunting task to review the work of an author who has achieved the pre-eminence of James Boyd .
18 I would like to hear from anybody who has undertaken the DipSW .
19 In addition , being termed ‘ skilled ’ often simply means that the worker is carrying out a job traditionally performed by someone who has undertaken an apprenticeship and is therefore a craft worker by training .
20 Amongst other faithful Convocation diners we were pleased to see Mr and Mrs Herbert Sherwood and Mr A Svtar S Lota , who has attended every year since he graduated .
21 The family doctor who has attended the person must complete a certificate giving the cause of death .
22 One will be the doctor who has attended the person in their last illness who must see the body before completing the form , and another doctor who must also see the body .
23 Similarly no one who has attended the Yeats Summer School in Sligo will deny that the seminars and lectures are less profitable than driving to Glencar , or Gort , and walking in those places , or wandering in the demesne of Lissadell and under the shoulder of Ben Bulben .
24 Like everyone else who has attended the Cathay Pacific Hongkong Bank Sevens , I ca n't wait for the next one .
25 pointed up the risk that the panel may have to respond to shareholders demands to make the company spend money on more external work : ‘ While most shareholders will act responsibly , anybody who has attended an AGM knows there will always be someone with a bee in his or her bonnet . ’
26 This might be an understandable reaction in someone who has endured an afternoon of flag and whistle , but it misses the point of why the law was framed .
27 ‘ THE OTAKU ARE AN underground , but they are not opposed to the system per se , ’ says sociologist and University of Tokyo fellow Volker Grassmuck , who has studied the otaku extensively .
28 Gordon Woodroffe , a zoologist who has studied the water voles of the North York Moors , does not consider that the mink is the total rogue it is held out to be in some quarters , but it certainly appears to have caused the vole 's extinction on the Moors .
29 According to ecologist Javier Romero , who has studied the plant for 10 years , sea grass " is absolutely fundamental to the proper functioning of the Mediterranean ecosystem . "
30 Sometimes the expert evidence is given by a medical witness ; more often , an expert motor engineer who has studied the effect of crashes on bodies in a car would be a more appropriate witness .
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