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

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1 He thought that if people such as the Iroquois of North America practised a particular type of agriculture it could be assumed that their institutions were the same as those of long dead prehistoric peoples who had a similar level of technology .
2 Any applicant for a course of study who has a criminal record should , at the time of application inform the Academic Registrar who will advise the applicant whether or not he or she is likely to be able to satisfy certain eligibility requirements for the course .
3 Any applicant for a course of study who has a criminal record should at the time of application inform the Academic Registrar who will advise the applicant whether or not he or she is likely to be able to satisfy certain eligibility requirements for the course .
4 This phrase is proved as at point 5 , but as the case depends on this point , such evidence is best given by a reliable witness who had a good view of the vehicles concerned .
5 Williams and Moorey ( 1989 ) have provided a convincing rebuttal of this notion with their description of its use with clients who have a mental handicap .
6 Work with clients who have a known record of violence or aggressive behaviour
7 So , while it is always worth seeking out the names of journalists who have a special interest in your subject , and if appropriate sending the releases to them at home as well as to their office , always be sure to send your releases to the newsdesk and perhaps to one or two others on the paper too if it is appropriate .
8 I can only volunteer that this is done by designers who have an imperfect understanding of the nature and properties of wood , or who are literally prepared to risk it .
9 Radio acting makes specific technical demands on an actor , and classes are usually held by professional tutors who have a wide experience of radio drama and its production .
10 Prominent at the moment are the groups Avia , who use Sov-art from 20s and 30s , Pop Mechanics of S. Kurjehin who favour a multi- media show which employs symphonic , rock choiral , folk and live animals , and finally Auction who have a surrealistic cabaret style .
11 Some insurance companies , for example , have offered competitive premiums to older drivers who have a clean driving record .
12 The possible influence of maternal hyperglycaemia was assessed by analysing separately the 55 subjects who had a normoglycaemic mother and the 46 subjects who had a mother with non-insulin dependent diabetes or impaired glucose tolerance .
13 ‘ You 're a bit early , Mr Wickham , ’ said the barman who had a fine memory for faces from television screens and newspapers .
14 On my first day at the Istituto Tecnico Macedonio Melloni , which was about twenty minutes ' walk from where the tram stopped , all the new pupils were being greeted at the top of a large staircase by the headmaster , a rather forbidding figure who had a white beard and gold-rimmed spectacles , and was dressed in a black suit .
15 The B Division is headed by Eaglescliffe Golf Club who have a five-point advantage over last year 's winners Darlington .
16 Young physicians considering a research based career should seek out those people in senior posts who have a real desire to see fresh minds flourish in academic medicine .
17 His dismissal of McQueen 's argument contrasts the man of the world with the islander , the widely-read man of learning and classical scholarship with the local pastor who had an amateur interest in the etymology of his own language .
18 The next altar is dedicated to the Bambino Gesü who has a huge wardrobe of rich and lavish costumes .
19 Other such opportunities might occur with people with recurring illness , or with couples considering divorce who have a long history of marital strife .
20 But apart from Violet and Lennox , it was probably only clairvoyant Eva Perkovic who had an inner knowledge that he 'd win .
21 ‘ There 's a lot of pressure to lose your virginity by a certain age , ’ says Phil Keer , a confident 16-year-old who has a steady girlfriend of the same age .
22 From that point of view , it is a pity that Philip Shearman who has a distinguished reputation , does not offer the student his alternative opinion on the current important issues of government regulation , global alliances , the auctioning of airport slots or , for that matter , the strengthening hold and control of the marketplace by the large travel agents and CRS ( computer reservation systems ) .
23 We find that Piggy is a very wise boy who has a scientific mind .
24 Under the treaty , exceptions are granted to countries who have a traditional dependence on a particular species .
25 Neil Sargeant , who is the first-choice wicketkeeper , will be under pressure from another new signing , David Ligertwood , a young Australian who has a British passport .
26 My own father was similarly descended : he had a cousin Reg who had a French wife , Marie .
27 In the B section Seven Towers from Ballymena play Banbridge who had a 3–2 victory over Antrim .
28 Even if you are drawn against an élite performer who has a great deal of experience , the fact that you may be younger , hungrier , fitter could be to your advantage .
29 Annie was a cheerful , tireless and obliging young lady who had a young man , a dowry in an old sock , and a helpful welcome for customers who were not only hard-up but a bit embarrassed .
30 Susannah York was a young up-and-coming leading lady who had a major part in the film .
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