Example sentences of "who have [verb] [pron] " in BNC.
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1 | There is no doubt that the Baron 's wife , who has transferred her main residence to Spain , was of great influence when it came to deciding where the collection should alight . |
2 | Lancashire 's hope is that slow left-armer Alex Barnett , who has joined them from Middlesex , will develop over the next few seasons into the matchwinning spinner they have been seeking ever since Jack Simmons retired . |
3 | Tony in charge of services and communication , Simon in charge of policy and development , Richard in charge of resource development , and although it 's not on the script and she said I must n't to the script , I ought to mention also Samantha who has joined us as head of communications on whom , you may thank for all the sort of visuals that we 're having , and the bright idea of videoing er , our Chairman . |
4 | WE welcome who has joined our accounts department . |
5 | Sometimes problems arise from the fact that his relationship with his own mother has been unsatisfactory , and he is faced with the hard task of learning from scratch how to relate successfully to a woman of the older generation who has joined his household . |
6 | If the indemnifier is a natural person , the death or personal injury in question could either be suffered by the indemnifier himself , or by a third party who has suffered it by reason of the indemnitee 's negligence and is claiming against the indemnitee in tort . |
7 | Or the power person may be a power broker who has arranged his support before the meeting and knows that he can call on it if his authority is challenged . |
8 | " Who has invited you to a dance ? " |
9 | This is the ruthless side of Kylie , the hard-nosed accountant 's daughter who has exploited her popularity to the hilt and capitalised on her success like no other pop star in the past decade . |
10 | Jina — meaning ‘ conqueror ’ in the sense of one who has conquered his own duality to obtain balance , liberation and wisdom . |
11 | The new Eve momentarily wants to be a tragedy queen ; for a few flickering instants , she wants to be like almost ali the characters in literature whom we find most beguiling — Cleopatra , Anna Karenin , Madame Bovary , Eve herself in Paradise Lost — a figure who has risked everything for the sake of une grande passion . |
12 | To ask a man who has risked his life and that of his loyal deputies , who has abandoned home and wife and a boy of three years old … to demand proof of sincerity … no . |
13 | It is not Mordecai who has tricked you . |
14 | The exhibition is the work of Charlotte Gere , who has written its exhaustive catalogue , investigating the rooms ' contents down to their present whereabouts and the attribution of paintings . |
15 | BEST READER OF THIS COLUMN : Ron Turner , who has written me more letters than any other reader in my career to date . |
16 | In Stan Davies , who has written his own booklet on the wildlife of the River Exe , we had an excellent guide . |
17 | The anorexic who has achieved her emaciated state is faced with two choices : she can relax her control and surrender her will , thus admitting defeat ; or she can allow herself to die of starvation , thus gaining her paradoxical victory . |
18 | Mr Heseltine , who has achieved his ambition of heading an enlarged Department of Trade and Industry , has been given as a junior minister Mr Neil Hamilton ( Tatton ) , a Right-winger who is regarded as a keeper of the Thatcherite flame . |
19 | Anyone who has enrolled himself as a disciple of Jesus will want to study the Gospels to discover his teaching about prayer . |
20 | The play takes place in the Sussex home of Mrs St Maugham , an encrusted relic of Edwardian values who has lived her long life ‘ without affection ’ . |
21 | All of this provides an imagery of a person who has lived his entire life with feelings of a split personality , to such a degree that Nicholson was moved towards a study of ‘ cusp people ’ in his own search for explanations . |
22 | Ten years or more , for ten seconds or less : it will seem as though whole lives are being relived throughout that run , and that the winner will be the man who has lived his life best in preparation for that reliving . |
23 | Like fellow Channel Islander , Jack Walker , who has plumped his millions into Blackburn Rovers , Breuhat is planning a massive investment into Birmingham . |
24 | There are no nationally agreed guidelines for the appointment of police surgeons : this matter rests entirely on the discretion of the local Chief Constable who has to decide who to appoint from the applicants for the particular post , which is advertised by the police . |
25 | We , Christian communicators from 14 African countries , are committed to the proclamation of the Kingdom of God to the whole of humanity through mass media and other means of communication , following the example of God Himself as a communicator Who has revealed Himself in His Son , Jesus Christ . |
26 | Whilst both sets of traditions talk in personal terms of God , it seems that the Near Eastern religions , perhaps because of a stronger sense of historical progress , have developed further the idea of God as an historical agent — someone who has revealed His hand by associating with particular events and claiming them as His own . |
27 | HELENA Bonham-Carter , the actress , was yesterday granted a High Court injunction in London against a fan who has pestered her for several years . |
28 | No employer will willingly train a craftsman only to see him go down the road to work for another employer who has invested nothing in training . |
29 | I feel very strongly that a man like Cram , who has served his country very well in the past and won a host of medals , deserves more loyalty . |
30 | They lost Tony Cottey but Richards , who has announced his retirement at the end of this season , stood firm . |