Example sentences of "[n mass] [Wh pn] have [verb] a [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | The researchers looked at a sample of 302 people who had inherited a house . |
2 | During a 12 month period our laboratory investigated 10871 people who had had a course of hepatitis B vaccine . |
3 | ‘ People who 've lost a Rottweiler often want another adult dog , rather than encourage the puppy market . |
4 | There is some professional resistance , in the sense that people who 've done a lot of work on programming get used to certain sorts of languages , and if you make proposals about teaching some new way of dealing with computers , they throw up their hands in horror , and object that this is going to be inefficient , or it 's not going to prepare people adequately for what goes on in industry , or whatever . |
5 | We tell people who 've got a tan how healthy they look but , while there 's no doubt the sun 's rays give you a small boost of vitamin D , you get that from day-to-day exposure anyway . |
6 | Now , that may be very idealistic and it 's obviously not all retired or old people who 've got a lot of wisdom unless you want to tell their stories . |
7 | ‘ I would n't trust them to people who 've had a year to get ready and still manage to come two hours late . |
8 | We do occasionally get calls from people who 've dialled a number listed in one of the ads only to find that it 's wrong — an old lady in Dunfirmline insisting that she 's definitely not selling a Malmsteen Strat — or perhaps giving the ‘ unobtainable ’ tone on a number which does n't exist . |
9 | The other people who 'd drawn a horse , |
10 | We are likely to be attracted by people who have recognised a general and fundamental problem as opposed to a specific one . |
11 | Yet it is perfectly obvious to anyone who mixes in the real world that they are wicked people who have exercised a choice in favour of the nasty option . |
12 | Rather like the children we were discussing earlier in this chapter it is possible to meet elderly people who have achieved a serenity of understanding and/or faith that supports them utterly as they develop the skill of coming towards the end of their life . |
13 | No further reports have been documented , but possibly people who have seen a replay of the awful scene wish to remain silent not wishing to discuss the macabre subject . |
14 | We also know that people who have lost a limb , or had a stroke or heart disease can get back their mobility and their health in a way that would have seemed quite impossible only twenty years ago . |
15 | We have , in our company , many highly experienced people who have spent a lifetime in our industry . |
16 | People who have spent a lot of time with horses will have seen most of these emotions in horses at one time or another . |
17 | She admires wealth-creators , entrepreneurs , and people who have taken a chance in the market rather than those who work in the public sector . |
18 | Those whose native language is a tone language should be aware of the considerable linguistic importance of tone in such languages ; often it is extremely difficult for people who have spoken a tone language all their life to learn to observe their own use of tone objectively . |
19 | Er those known to so many of us who gave their lives here from this base and finally er in honour of those who have done such a tremendous and magnificent job in the restoration of this nerve centre of , of the Hundredth Group and , and as we dedicate this plaque and this building today , we remember , before God and before one another , all of these people who have had a part in what we do here today . |
20 | The open day at the centre at St Catherine 's Hospital , Birkenhead , between 10am and 4pm , is aimed at people who have had a heart attack , are waiting for or recovering from surgery , or have a family history of heart disease . |
21 | ( iv ) People who have had a blood transfusion |