Example sentences of "who have [vb pp] [adv] [to-vb] " in BNC.

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1 Aside from his kicking , Ellwood , the player who has done most to transform the Irish season , has shown that he can also break .
2 It is a cruel irony that the man who has done most to reform the party and its policies , taking it to within a whisker of power , should be blamed for its failure to make the final leap to power .
3 But it is no surprise that one of the men who has done least to promote peace is Mr Hussein .
4 The writer who has had most to say about this sort of issue is Massey , particularly in her Spatial Divisions of Labour ( 1984 ) .
5 But it is surely not the will of God that a gentleman who has come here to practise medicine …
6 I ask Tor , who has come across to see how I am coping , if this is normal , a guarded , off-the-cuff way of informing him that I am shit-scared and would like the weather to change .
7 ‘ We 'll take a quick break for some tea and then we should be ready to run it up in another hour , ’ he briefs Captain Tuck-Brown , who has come across to check on progress before going home for the day .
8 The guide gives plenty of encouragement to groups who 've got together to keep the rights of way open to everyone .
9 He was doubling for Immigration who had gone home to babysit while his wife went to the movies with her sister .
10 Between that date and 11 February 1987 the plaintiffs succeeded in raising a sum sufficient to meet the liabilities , the maximum amount of which had been quantified in the course of proceedings by Mr. Shamji who had sought unsuccessfully to set aside the appointment of the receivers .
11 These were groups of people with a common bond who had joined together to make regular contributions into a pool from which they could borrow at low rates of interest .
12 The Dutch interest there was inspired by the presence in the East Indies of large numbers of Hadhramis who had emigrated there to make their fortunes .
13 It saw little more than arguments over who had done most to break the 1975 Final Act ; but the fact that it continued to meet held out the hope of more fruitful conversations in future .
14 All those rules got forgotten , notably by Mr Lawson , who had done most to introduce them .
15 The most zealous founders of the BFASS in 1839 were amongst those who had worked hardest to revitalise the local society network in the mid-1830s and so Joseph Sturge , John Scoble and the Quaker banker George Alexander toured areas of the country in 1839–40 to give the new national body the support of auxiliaries consciously orientated to universal abolition .
16 So I went to visit the plants for him , went to check , in his memory who can do so no longer , whether the recurrent spring miracle of the Welsh mountains was still taking place now that the man who had seemed almost to stand for its yearly renewal had gone .
17 Mr Crosby wanted to take them back on the pitch but was prevented from doing so by police , who had acted quickly to prevent a pitch invasion when Byrne headed Sunderland into a 35th-minute lead .
18 McGee , who had come downstairs to test the quality of the sherry while Mrs Quickly , the plumper of the two cooks , stood at the back door fervently pulling on a cigarette , leaped to his feet , pulled at his black tie and took the back stairs two at a time .
19 One of them was Kalchu , who had come early to make sure of a place at the front before the small shrine filled up with people .
20 One morning after breakfast and a prolonged peering into the mirror , Arty broke and screamed at Phil , who had come across to borrow a newspaper .
21 Most of the wounded were street-sellers and shopkeepers in the busy commercial sector behind the police buildings , who had arrived early to work eager for Christmas sales .
22 Most of the wounded were street-sellers and shopkeepers in the busy commercial sector behind the police buildings , who had arrived early to work eager for Christmas sales .
23 Furthermore he wrote from the standpoint of one who had failed conspicuously to emulate his own colleagues during his lifetime .
24 I would just like to say , record our thanks to those who are retiring , and to welcome most warmly those who have come forward to serve and to propose the list , er , last , but certainly not least , our warmest thanks to Bronwyn and her colleagues in the voluntary services unit , for their ongoing and invaluable support to N C V O er , throughout the years .
25 But between the caution of a Brierley or a Spalvins and the reckless aggression of Bond , there is a middle group of antipodean entrepreneurs who have borrowed heavily to expand but for whom the expansion has so far paid off .
26 There are men who have been in prison for ten years and more for claiming their liberty ; men who have slipped away to struggle overseas ; men who have escaped to Europe to carry on the fight there — they are hounded and they are imprisoned , but their views are heard .
27 The committees therefore discriminate in favour of candidates under the age of 35 at the expense of those who have taken longer to reach senior registrar level because they have had to start again after moving from another country , were older when they entered medical school , or have had time off for sick leave or maternity leave .
28 Walker ( 1975 ) has noted that mature students who did not satisfy the GER obtained significantly better degree results than all students while mature students who satisfied the GER did not differ significantly from the norm , and in seeking an explanation for this he points to the fact that those who did not satisfy the GER are on average somewhat older and can be seen as genuine returners , rather than students who have taken longer to meet the traditional qualifications .
29 Those who have worked hard to achieve the awards deserve nothing less .
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