Example sentences of "who have [verb] [prep] [noun prp] " in BNC.

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1 I am conscious how , whenever we come to one of these sad anniversaries in Northern Ireland , those who have participated in Northern Ireland affairs in the past make their contributions to the current debate .
2 This will be a great comfort , no doubt , to those who have to live in England 's damp , ill-lit , unstable and semi-derelict housing .
3 He is one of 3,000 latino workers who have moved into Aspen 's Roaring Fork Valley , replacing anglo ‘ ski bums ’ as caretakers of the rich .
4 The same is true for those Caribbeans who have moved to London , with the additional complication that they will accommodate to a greater or lesser extent to the norms of London English , as shown by J.C .
5 Hankin , who spent 18 months at Peterborough under John Wile before being released in 1985 , saw his young braves survive numerous corners and hold on to a point against a side who have seen off Liverpool and Newcastle at home this season .
6 Roxburgh 's licence to live it up could be a matchwinner for a Scotland side who have lost in Switzerland and scraped a lucky home draw with Portugal in their opening Group One matches .
7 His father , Miss Abbott , was a Sir Thomas Swinton , of an exceedingly ancient family who have lived at Swinton — the Somerset Swinton , you know , spelled as Swynetoun in the Domesday Book where the manor is described in detail — since before the Conquest .
8 Despite a £750,000 Government campaign , only 31,942 overseas residents have taken advantage of legislation giving the vote to expatriates who have lived in Britain at any time during the past 20 years .
9 They 'd been denigrated by the clinical psycho anal analysts who have followed after Freud , and used Freudian therapy , because they 're non-therapeutic .
10 As he set off from Washington to campaign in Cleveland , Chicago and New York , he hinted strongly that he might be prepared to send American ground troops to join the UN peacekeepers who have gone to Macedonia to try to stop the Balkans war from spreading .
11 But the Community will provide emergency economic aid to refugees from the Ceaucescu regime , notably those who have gone to Hungary .
12 Ward , newly signed from West Ham , joins Allen in the City attack this afternoon , the pair replacing Morley and Bishop , who have gone to Upton Park .
13 The star of the bar , George Carman QC , main picture , and some who have called for Carman , clockwise from left : Peter Adamson , Coronation Street 's Len Fairclough ; Ken Dodd ; Jeremy Thorpe ; Maria Aitken ; Kevin Maxwell , second from left , photographed at the Social Security Select Committee , House of Commons , January 13 , 1992 ; and Jason Connery
14 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 .
15 At the same time there are also the refugees who have escaped from China , East Germany , North Korea , North Vietnam and Angola .
16 Perhaps the most compelling evidence of all comes from studies of people who have moved from one country to another — Japanese who have emigrated to California , for instance — and adopted Western diets .
17 Of the vast number of Ayrshire people who have emigrated to Canada , the man who was most successful financially was Robert Dunsmuir ( 1825–89 ) who went from Hurlford to Vancouver Island and amassed a fortune from coal mining and other businesses ( See Chapter 31 ) but the man who did most towards the advancement of the new country was John Galt ( See Chapter 9 ) .
18 It is also the custom of certain groups who have migrated to Britain to pool resources between kin , either between people living in the same household or sometimes across households ( Anwar , 1985 , pp. 52–5 ; Brah , 1986 ) .
19 There is substantial evidence that people who have migrated to Britain quite commonly send sums of money on a regular basis to assist relatives still living in their country of origin .
20 The same pattern certainly is found among people who have migrated to Britain from overseas since the end of the Second World War .
21 HANDS UP those cricket fans who have heard of Johnny Miller ?
22 *Bill Cullen from Department 9 ( Luton ) would like to hear from any other Wimpey pensioners who have retired in Ireland , with a view to holding a reunion .
23 I do welcome those who have travelled from York and Hull , perhaps seeing their new Cathedral for the first time .
24 The ‘ story-tellers ’ and ‘ story-listeners ’ who have accumulated in Babel sound eerily familiar : ‘ Mythologising is afoot in every rationally laid-out square .
25 Those who have met with Cumberland jokes will realize that they are nearly always directly personal and intended to deflate pretension : the victims may well feel that this is not what passes for humour in ‘ polite society ’ .
26 It can be extremely frustrating for people who have to travel to London and face the expense of preparing a case — sometimes employing parliamentary counsel to put their case — knowing that decisions are not necessarily taken on the merits of the arguments but on political considerations .
27 His brief obituaries of friends who have died from HIV sear the eyes and mind .
28 But in reporting this highly selective history of Scotland 's footballing campaigns Hampden Babylon remains loyal to the great myths of the game , and to the undoubted disgust of the Scottish Football Association , places its faith in the anti-authoritarian players who have come to Scotland 's rescue in the past and brightened our mediocrity with a touch of madness .
29 Caribbeans who have come to Britain from abroad have probably always brought with them their own distinctively Caribbean varieties of language ; yet it is only in the last two or three decades that educators and policy makers — and to some extent , the general public — have taken an interest in " Black English " ( also called Creole or Patois ) in Britain .
30 The community we serve is largely made up of families who have come to England from a rural district of Bangladesh called Sylhet .
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