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

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1 A linguistic " continuum " must ex hypothesi reflect a social continuum of speakers who have differential access to the " top " and " bottom " varieties .
2 I have come upon one or two cases of people who have acute sensitivity to electricity and to electrical devices , such as television sets , computers , radios , electric lights , etc .
3 The first of these was ‘ From Coping to Confidence ’ , published in 1985 and intended as guidance for staff working with students who have moderate learning difficulties .
4 Recent experimental data support our results suggesting that faecal pancreatic type isoamylase activity is lower in patients with chronic pancreatitis and pancreatic cancer who have moderate to severe exocrine pancreatic insufficiency when compared with normal subjects .
5 People who have higher blood glucose have better memories . ’
6 It has been observed that sodium restriction tends to be more beneficial in hypertensives who have low plasma renin activity and in whom the aldosterone response to lowering dietary sodium is poor ( Vaughan et al , 1973 ) .
7 The studies in Preston have shown that babies who have low birth weight in relation to duration of gestation , who have small head circumference , and are thin at birth tend as adults to develop high blood pressure , impaired glucose tolerance , and syndrome X — a combination of hypertension , non-insulin dependent diabetes , disordered lipids , hyperinsulinaemia , obesity , and abdominal fatness .
8 Since some speakers ( those who have low " competence " ) do not use many Patois features anyway , these speakers will have a lower Patois index than other speakers who code switch to the same extent , but who use more Patois features in the Patois part of their talk .
9 The 1974 Act is enforced by the Health and Safety Inspectorate , who have various powers , prohibition notices , etc .
10 Some healthy people with HIV who have HIV-induced damage to their immune systems may benefit from anti-viral drugs like AZT .
11 Only clients who have specialist problems will come to bureaux and all those with less than ‘ two-hour ’ problems will effectively be shut out .
12 The personnel department 's own microcomputer enables information on employees to be stored in the required format , listing those who have specialist skills or training , promotion prospects , attendance , experience , family circumstances , etc. , etc .
13 It seems likely that there are many children with conductive hearing impairment who have listening and comprehension difficulties but pass standard audiometric screening ( Qamford and Saunders 1985 ) .
14 Thus , the addictive family disease is addiction to people who have primary addictive disease .
15 Those of you who have dry skin will be all too aware that it is sensitive to some skin care products , can easily feel taut — after cleansing or time spent in cold weather — and is prone to premature fine lines .
16 The result is that the ‘ war against crime ’ fought by detectives becomes a symbolic re-enactment of conflicts in the economic world at large , between those who have material property and power and those who labour and are dispossessed .
17 All of us who have immigrant populations in our constituencies have become more adept at identifying dodgy lobbying .
18 The care of these patients , some of whom will not recover , is as important as that of patients who have successful operations , and will be discussed in Chapter 9 .
19 Regarding the social differentiation between the sexes , this conceptual schematization can result ( and I stress that this is just one possibility , and one which admirably serves the needs of patriarchy ) in women being perceived as closer to nature in consequence of the biological facts of childbirth and menstruation ( or rather , a particular cultural interpretation thereof ) , whilst men , who are deemed to lack such a cycle of visible creativity ( and who have other aspects of their own equally natural physiology denied ) , are placed within the realm of culture , manipulating their own social and political existence , and transcending the passive forces of nature .
20 They are then impelled neither to intrude upon nor retreat from those who have other close relationships .
21 Where poor social acceptance does occur it can be useful to look at ways in which this problem has been tackled , possibly with children who have other educational disadvantages .
22 They are people who would like to work but believe no work is available , lack the schooling , training , skills , or experience required by employers , are thought by employers to be too young or too old or who have other personal handicaps in finding a job .
23 Giving up smoking reduces the risk of a heart attack and is particularly important for those who have other risk factors such as high blood pressure , raised blood cholesterol levels , are overweight or diabetic .
24 The leaders of the groups that he mentions might well come to some sort of compromise — I might have achieved that — but I would not be able to command a majority of Members , who have other ideas .
25 That planet is populated by millions of little blue paranoids who have many arms and legs and absolutely no inhibitions .
26 How many people there are who have many opportunities of accepting Christ .
27 Patients ( especially mothers ) who have such poor relationships with their children that abuse or neglect are suspected are also at special risk .
28 Of course , people who have such simplistic ideas are never ‘ us ’ ; they are always ‘ someone else ’ .
29 The scheme may include a basic allowance for every councillor , an attendance allowance in relation to specified duties and a special responsibility allowance for members who have such responsibilities .
30 They understand the cost of a revolution which has no bigger aim than the overthrow of the regime ; it gets taken over by others who have such an aim , not necessarily theirs .
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