Example sentences of "who have [vb pp] [vb infin] " in BNC.

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1 Perhaps we should all start trying , since he is the only one who has dared raise his standard against her .
2 The £800,000 signing from Nottingham Forest then paid tribute to the man who has helped transform his fiery character and enable him to take such a setback calmly in his stride — player-boss Francis .
3 The chairperson adjusted the microphone The assembly whispered into silence : she welcomed everyone , introduced the people on the stage , including two members of the local Trades Council who had helped sponsor the meetings , and introduced the evening 's main speaker , Lesley Wright .
4 In fact she was following her husband 's wishes that those who had helped create a fortune should now inherit it .
5 The next day , Beaverbrook ( who , with Amery , had been among those who had helped bring down the Lloyd George coalition in 1922 ) ‘ strongly urged ’ Amery ‘ to work closely with Hailsham both to keep the positive campaign going and decide when the critical moment should come for putting an end to the Coalition ’ .
6 As a favour to the Presbyterians and other religious leaders who had helped bring about the restoration , some were made king 's chaplains , including Dr. Calamy , Dr. Manton , Richard Baxter and nine others .
7 Prior to the ceremony the railway 's guests were entertained to lunch at the Raven Inn where W & L chairman Ken Fenton told the guests of the station 's history and paid tribute to the people and organisations who had helped bring the former Eardisley station building up from its former site .
8 Before she married Ted Castle , Barbara had an affair with William Mellor , a married man who had helped form the Socialist League .
9 Most of them looked cold and miserable , and they were the men who had bought meals there when they could afford to do so , men who had helped build up the business .
10 Controversy surrounded the release in January 1991 of four Belgian hostages in Lebanon [ see p. 37977 ] , when it emerged that Walid Khaled , the spokesperson in Lebanon of the extremist Revolutionary Council of Fatah ( RCF ) who had helped negotiate their release , had been granted a three-month tourist visa on Jan. 11 , one day before the hostages ' release and at a time of great international tension because of the Gulf crisis .
11 Larkin has told how Lawrence was one of his favourite novelists when he was young , along with Isherwood , Maugham and Waugh , and many in and after the Second World War were to ponder the strange , radical genius of famed humility of social origin and ambiguous political stance who had helped keep the realistic spirit alive and potent in an age when its intellectual prestige stood low .
12 Alan Bloom , who had helped implement the scene described by Ennion , and was unusual in being both a practical man and a writer , published The Farm in the Fen in 1944 .
13 ( 63 ) Two months ago , I should have scouted as mad or drunk the man who had dared tell me the like .
14 Yet there was also a genuine upsurge of religious feeling , of anger and hatred towards the infidels who had dared seize back the ‘ holy earth ’ so dearly bought with the blood of the First Crusade .
15 He actually fired a public relations officer who had dared argue that the real sales figures were one or two percentage points short of the goal .
16 He was descended ( though not through the male line ) from the family that had built the ships for the old Fowey Gallants of fourteenth-century fame , whose piratical seamen who had dared disobey the Sovereign by plundering Frenchmen and had had their fleet confiscated and sent to Dartmouth for their pains .
17 ‘ Next , ’ said Amaranth , who had let drop the first two scarves on to the heads of the assembled press men , ‘ we have Gerald Kaufman , all vinegar and no chips . ’
18 Some of the authors who have dared adopt Joyce 's methods , have done so neither by duplicating nor by radically reshaping them , but by adapting them to reflect heightened or malfunctioning consciousnesses rather than relatively normal ones .
19 But the Hodgkin Quadrangle has added a handsome and valuable array of buildings to the college stock , and this report ends by expressing gratitude to those who have helped raise money for it , and by looking forward to the celebrations to mark its completion in the late spring of 1991 .
20 Jeremy Sparford from Oxford Housing Aid , who 's helped put the manifesto together , says that ‘ all too often , the lack of choices open to the homeless , mean that their rights are abused ’ .
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