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

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1 16 patients with sarcoidosis who had undergone diagnostic biopsy of lung , skin , or lymph node and 16 patients with squamous cell carcinoma or Hodgkin 's disease to act as controls .
2 This Saturday Dundela return to league action with a visit to Queen 's , a side who have recorded impressive wins over RUC and Brantwood so far this season .
3 At the time of writing I am involved , as I mentioned , in some surveys of visitors to the British Museum and I am hoping that we shall be able to get some schools who had had organized visits to the museum , to obtain essays about the visit from the children involved .
4 It means that a defendant who has incurred large costs both at trial and in the Court of Appeal in resisting a claim by a legally aided plaintiff , but who then receives legal aid in the House of Lords where he is finally successful , is ineligible for any award of costs against the board .
5 We echo your praise of generous Billy and would like to hear from other readers who have experienced similar acts of kindness .
6 It is likely to cause concern among Scottish educationists who have watched English ministers interfere repeatedly in England 's separate national curriculum .
7 A report on Israeli television on June 21 interviewed members of special undercover army units who had infiltrated Palestinian groups in the occupied territories .
8 Colonies have always given scope to adventurers from the metropolis who have enjoyed irresponsible power over the natives , whether as administrators , police officials , soldiers , traders , or settlers ( even if these were of the peasant class ) .
9 Yet Anis stands apart from the host of other small-time importers who have filled Russian city streets with kiosks .
10 Special thanks were due to Chris Markham who had had overall responsibility for organising the day and her band of very efficient and hard-working helpers .
11 The election of Aristide , a 37-year-old left-wing priest who had survived numerous assassination attempts , followed a series of short-lived governments , three of which were military administrations and none of which was the product of free elections .
12 In the late afternoon of the second of June a courier rode into Aber on a reeking horse , the last of a chain of messengers who had carried urgent news from Cydewain .
13 Sponsored by Caterplan Division , CPC ( UK ) Ltd , the awards are presented to 30 young professionals in the catering industry who have displayed exceptional talent in their career before their 30th birthday .
14 I have reported the Military Model first because it is one which will most likely fall soonest into desuetude as there are fewer people around in industry who have had actual experience of the services .
15 The securities scandal , which broke in June [ see p. 38292 ] , centred upon the discovery that the Nomura , Nikko , Daiwa and Yamaichi securities houses had made compensation payments to important clients who had suffered financial losses as a result of taking their investment advice .
16 After the winners were named the pair found it hard to convince some that their glamorous subjects were not professional models but clients who had had new images created for them in Mrs Simmons 's Skinnergate studio .
17 Self-help groups can be developed by interested clients who have completed structured anxiety management courses .
18 The new President 's favoured candidate for prime minister , Jan Olszewski , a lawyer who had defended anti-communist dissidents for years , was unable to agree terms with him , however .
19 Several studies have shown that faecal bile acid excretion is appreciably raised in patients with cystic fibrosis and is comparable with that seen in subjects who have had ileal resection .
20 When Thomas Cooper , a Chartist who had advocated extreme violence in 1842 , visited him , he told him : ‘ You were right …
21 After all , Sarah was involved in a long-term relationship with Paddy McNally while Andrew still had a soft spot for Katherine ‘ Koo ’ Stark , an American actress who had excited considerable media interest because of her appearance in soft-porn films .
22 Those members of the British Section delegation who had survived previous ICMs said nothing and waited for the strain to show .
23 Following the trial Walsh was reported to be considering forcing North and Poindexter to testify before a grand jury in order to determine if there were others within the Reagan administration who had made false statements to Congress but had not yet been charged .
24 Public law remedies are not of much use to the citizen who has suffered actual injury ( whether physical or economic ) as opposed to one who has an intangible grievance .
25 She was followed soon afterwards by Dr Greenaway , the BDA 's President who had rendered magnificent service to the Association over a period of thirty years .
26 In London he had joined gangs who had thrown rotten tomatoes , eggs or whatever was at hand into Salvation Army meetings .
27 " I shall only allow those boys to use the range who have attained considerable proficiency in their physical exercises and drill ; and all shooting will be carried on under the strictest supervision .
28 Does he accept in particular that there is a problem involving students from Northern Ireland who have attended English universities and been recommended for further degrees and second awards , but are turned down because they are from Northern Ireland ?
29 ‘ They lost a son so they can relate to families in Northern Ireland who have lost loved ones .
30 While there was such a difference in the length of time it took to acquire qualifications , many working class youngsters who had achieved good grades in the sixth form tended to view a course in teacher training as marking the limit of their ambitions .
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