Example sentences of "who have [vb pp] [art] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | The difference between them stems from the choices made in the context of organizing a provision for those who have challenged the authority of their schoolteachers . |
2 | But that will not deter a team who have cheated the drop for four seasons , twice on the very last day . |
3 | Yet it is perfectly obvious to anyone who mixes in the real world that they are wicked people who have exercised a choice in favour of the nasty option . |
4 | In baboons and Japanese macaques mothers resuming their sexual cycle are more likely to mate with males who have formed a relationship with their offspring . |
5 | An expert can be liable in contract or tort to both the parties who have referred an issue to him for decision : see 14.514.11 . |
6 | MORE stunning comedy from the twosome who have elevated the genre to new heights . |
7 | Such recordings are useful if made available to learners for revision or to those who have missed the lecture . |
8 | Those who have missed the target altogether just hope they can find their arrows . |
9 | This has taken place in the case of the playgroup mothers who have developed a link with one of the schools , in that their materials are ordered through one school and the mothers ' group are developing links with the infant teachers in preparing playgroup children for entry to school . |
10 | In general , there is evidence that children who have developed a sensitivity to cow 's milk may become sensitive to soya proteins as well , if they consume them in large quantities . |
11 | The writers who have developed the systems approach , however , have been at pains to emphasise that organisations should not be viewed merely as closed systems ; to do this is to adopt a very static picture of how they operate ( Elliott , 1980 ) . |
12 | Also , any genetic component of DU disease should be more prominent and thus more readily detected in H pylori negative patients with DU who have developed the disorder in the absence of this important acquired factor . |
13 | men who have accepted a system of values by which to live , can not without courting in-efficiency and chaos keep for long a fenced-off portion of their lives where they think and behave according to a contrary set of values . |
14 | Sgt Barnes ( Tom Berenger ) leads those who have accepted the brutalities of war as a way of life , while Sgt Elias ( Willem Dafoe ) leads the more liberal faction which is as tolerant of ethnic minorities as it is of drugs . |
15 | those who have accepted the teachers ' view of them that they are thick and who see no point in pursuing any further academic work because of their acknowledged inability , and |
16 | The criticisms that have been levelled at the Non-Proliferation Treaty have at their base the inequality of the bargain between the major powers who have nuclear weapons and the non-nuclear powers who have accepted the undertaking not to acquire them . |
17 | This is important to stress , because the tradition of over.selling still persists in some quarters and it is possible to find extravagantly foolish predictions and claims within the educational technology literature , which will be a considerable embarrassment to the many sensible and imaginative teachers who have applied the method and found it helpful to them . |
18 | For years those of us who have played a cat and mouse game with cagey manager Billy Bingham over team selections could always be sure that Donaghy 's name would be the first one down on the sheet . |
19 | London Scottish top the table with 16 points , with West in second spot with 14 and Newcastle third on 12 , level with Sale , who have played a game less than the top three and are still in with a very good chance of snatching one of the two promotion slots . |
20 | Game lovers who have played the Larry series of graphical adventures will enjoy the excellent graphics of this third game in the Hugo series . |
21 | THESE questions , about men who have played an innings of 300 or more , are moderately easy , and the reader might like to tackle them without a reference book , at least to begin with . |
22 | The attack was blamed on Muslim militants who have waged a campaign of violence for more than a year to overthrow the government and turn Egypt into a purist Islamic state . |
23 | The attack is being blamed on Muslim militants who have waged a campaign of violence for more than a year trying to undermine the country 's lucrative tourist industry . |
24 | This service is described as ‘ without frills ’ , but those who have sailed the route on the old Tregastel should find its replacement ( due on April 16 ) more spacious and comfortable . |
25 | There , Pam Rhodes interviews 14 year old Rebecca Williams from Oakworth , and her 13 year old sister Melanie who have written a carol Bethlehem Road to be sung ( with other local children ) at Damems Station . |
26 | So can I ask those of you you know to think carefully about what you want to contribute a particularly those of you who who have asked the panel to come forward with a recommendation on a location for a new settlement . |
27 | This scheme has already been operating in some London boroughs but it has prompted criticism from anti-poll tax campaigners who have branded the technique as ‘ harassment ’ . |
28 | This scheme has already been operating in some London boroughs but it has prompted criticism from anti-poll tax campaigners who have branded the technique as ‘ harassment ’ . |
29 | He has been seen by many vets , and a dermatologist , who have prescribed a range of treatments including antibiotics and anti-inflammatories . |
30 | ‘ I have n't met many humans who have understood the complexities of travelling in time as well as space . ’ |