Example sentences of "who had [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Pope Gregory VIII ( the former chancellor , Albert de Morra , who had contacts with France ) , who enjoyed only a ten-week pontificate , had already made him a subdeacon between October and December 1187 .
2 The England midfield player , who had surgery on the injury last month , was hoping to return for his Italian club Juventus against Parma on Sunday .
3 The fates were obviously being kind — and not before time they might have thought — to Channel 4 , who had Dr Edward Teller scheduled for Opinions ( 7 February ) .
4 The political consensus has also extended to the trade unions , where the position of the Trades Union Congress was dominated by the large industrial unions who had members within the nuclear fold .
5 ‘ Stephen was a linen weaver who had premises in Northgate , Darlington , ’ says Alec .
6 I read with interest the letter from P.J. Bull , in the September issue and also those experiences of other fishkeepers who had Oscars .
7 In another study , women who had androstenol applied to their upper lips each day considered themselves to be more submissive than those without it .
8 The patient had been removed from her previous general practitioner 's list six months previously and was at the material time on no doctor 's list , and the Crown Court had held that it was not practicable for a doctor who had acquaintance with the patient to make the recommendation .
9 That goal was a little rough on St Johnstone , who had chances during the second half , though the best came in the first when Harry Curran threaded a pass through to Vinny Arkins .
10 During 1952 , for example , The Highway carried articles on the subject by the eminent Oxford historian Alan Bullock ( who had experience as treasurer of the Berks. , Bucks .
11 It was inspired and created by Father Anthony Mulvey ; he had been influenced by Father Eamonn Casey , later to become Bishop of Galway , who had experience of setting up a housing association for Irish people in London .
12 In the beginning ( 1838 ) , early carriage department officers were mainly selected from those who had experience in the building of road vehicles , and their efforts resembled road coaches set upon a flat railway wagon .
13 A youth hostel owner who had experience of gold mining in South Africa warned that planning conditions would not prevent the mining from devastating the area .
14 The main criticisms made by most people I spoke to who had experience of prison food concerned not its quantity but its quality .
15 The creation of the Ministry was approved by the Senate on April 18 , and Arslanian , who had experience as a judge in trials of military junta members , was sworn in on April 23 .
16 Chuan , who had experience as a Cabinet minister in the mid-1970s , was widely regarded as a moderate and a " clean " politician .
17 All haemostatic treatments were performed by Lin and Perng who had experience of at least 5000 cases in endoscopic examination and experience of 300 cases in treatment with endoscopy .
18 It remains another convincing saltire design , bordered by elaborate chain-guilloche : a mosaic which must have been the work of at least one craftsman who had experience at Verulamium and Colchester .
19 Toddler Christopher , who had burns covering most of his body , died on the way to hospital .
20 Sunnie , who had lung cancer , waged a long campaign for her husband 's release .
21 I was listening to radio 5 who had reports .
22 Although there was a significant reduction in ipsilateral neurological events in the group who had endarterectomy , these events included transient monocular blindness and transient ischaemic attacks , which do not necessarily have a major impact on patients ' wellbeing .
23 For he was the one who had Kate and Susan ; they were a family .
24 A true positive was defined as a patient who had H pylori identified by at least two of the biopsy related tests ( histology , culture , and CLO tests ) , while a true negative was one who did not have H pylori diagnosed by any of these tests .
25 And then he was gone , and the fans were left cheering his showmanship , while the girls who had roses held them as though they were made of gold .
26 It was quite natural for them to challenge Jesus , especially in view of his own challenge to their authority the previous day , when he ordered out of the Temple those who had permission to trade there ( Mark 11:15–18 ) .
27 54 children aged 0–4 years who had leukaemia or non-Hodgkin 's lymphoma diagnosed during 1972–89 , who were born in the study area and were resident there when cancer was diagnosed .
28 Information about children under 5 years old living in the study area who had leukaemia or non-Hodgkin 's lymphoma diagnosed between 1972 and 1989 was ascertained from multiple sources .
29 Table II gives the characteristics of children who had leukaemia or non-Hodgkin 's lymphoma diagnosed during 1972–89 and who were born in the study area and resident there when their cancer was diagnosed .
30 Conversely , only ten percent of patients who had recurrence at that three month cystoscopy went on to have no further recurrence in the remainder of the follow up .
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