Example sentences of "who have [adv] [been] [adv] " in BNC.

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1 Well I do n't think it 's , I do n't think it 's terribly good actually to be able to be telling other people who has already been here , erm
2 The child who has just been away from the room has to guess who is the murderer .
3 This is no time to hesitate , though , for however dazed , withdrawn , emotional , restless , irritable or distant she may seem , she is as urgently in need of help as someone who has just been badly injured in a road accident .
4 Votes are transferred to the candidate next in the voter 's order of preference who has neither been already elected or excluded , i.e. to the next " continuing candidate " , as the STV jargon has it .
5 then introduced our Sports Council Liaison Officer who has always been most helpful and had volunteered to come along and present their point of view .
6 Next , I would like to thank John for his support and encouragement I 'd like to mention Carole who has always been there when I 've needed At this point who again has always been very supportive I also want to thank members of the regional both past and present , but particularly I 'd like to thank all the regional officers and staff for their assistance and particularly George , Hugh and the officer I would also like to thank regional political officer for the Midlands and East Coast we now hold all the major positions of the Labour Party with I would also like to thank the national food and leisure committee for their help and support and particularly to David , Nick and To conclude , President , I 'd like to express my sincere thanks and love to those important people around me , my family .
7 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 .
8 My sister , who has always been better off than us , has suggested that I should go abroad with her this year , and says I have no excuse because I have the money and that is what our mother would have wanted me to do with it .
9 Check the fashion student who has obviously been far too heavily influenced by the recent Abba revival — Benny goes porno !
10 No doubt anybody who has ever been abroad could match that .
11 He is one of the few people I have ever met who has never been either inflated or deflated by personal possessions .
12 ‘ You would be proud to have him as your son , ’ said Dalglish who has never been easily impressed .
13 And what did you think plane someone who 'd never been away from
14 Debbie hesitated , wondering how she could refuse somebody who had just been so helpful ; but she did .
15 From The Childhood , and even more from some conversations I recorded with the poet 's second cousin ( T. Trehame Thomas ) in 1966–7 , there are hints that Mrs Thomas 's family proudly preserved the memory of Alderman Townsend and his descendants : the Tedmans at a vicarage in Much Birch , near Hereford ; another great-uncle at Limpley Stoke near Bath with an interest in the development of Edward 's French grammar ; and many more who had either been abroad and returned to moderate affluence in the Border counties ( according to Mr T. T. Thomas 's recollections ) or had settled abroad in Africa or in the USA , like Edward 's aunt Margaret .
16 After Independence , Partition and the departure of most British and Muslim cadres from the ICS , Nehru , the new Prime Minister , who had previously been less than sympathetic to the ICS , came increasingly to depend upon men such as Pillai , who — embodying the Service 's traditions of discretion and loyalty — had no difficulty in serving a new master .
17 As the news of the quarrel between the Old King 's sons spread , those who had been defeated last year took fresh courage , while others like Geoffrey of Lusignan , who had previously been too cautious to join the revolt , now decided that their moment had come .
18 Appearing at Drury Lane was a dream come true for Crawford , who had previously been there just once , in the audience watching Julie Andrews in My Fair Lady .
19 Many strikes were headed by groups of workers who had previously been fairly quiescent .
20 The youngster , who had obviously been well cared for , has said her name is Debbie but is unable to give her surname or address .
21 The doctor , who had now been there for some time , and was looking at his watch , had been explaining .
22 More often , however , the term was reserved for Delaunay and his disciples , Bruce , Frost , Sonia Delaunay and Alice Bailly , and for painters such as Picabia , Kupka and Duchamp who had all been originally classified as Cubists but whose work was becoming more abstract , although it had little or nothing to do with that of Delaunay .
23 The only route had lain through Marissa Kenton , who had still been firmly ensconced in the London office .
24 Its chairman was John Grierson who had never been particularly interested in responding to the requirements of the commercial market-place , and production control was in the hands of John Baxter , a onetime director whose films had been of the prosaic but worthy variety .
25 Poor , silly Ma Norris , who had never been quite right since her three sons were killed on the Somme in the last war .
26 Even Wordsworth , who had never been there , took it on himself to describe it as " terrific as the lair where the young lions couch " , then went on to say that if the " pensive votary enters Gordale at " shadowy eve when the air glimmers with fading light " , he or she will meet " a local deity with oozey hair and mineral crown " .
27 With a child 's resilience she had quickly adjusted to the loss of her mother , who had never been more than a glamorous appendage on the periphery of her world , and Sally had stepped in to fill the breach more than adequately .
28 Many people who had never been abroad before were happy to let the tour operator take the strain and send them off on holidays where everything was organized for them .
29 I felt as if a huge gap had appeared in my existence , because one who had always been there was there no longer , and I should never see him again .
30 Sitting in the audience was Diana 's father , Earl Spencer , who had always been very proud of his daughter , and only too happy to tell the world so .
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