Example sentences of "[Wh pn] have [verb] [art] [adj] [noun pl] " in BNC.

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1 The difference is that with Compact jobs , a young person who has achieved the Compact goals will be given priority over one who has not .
2 Every young person who has achieved the Compact goals will have an equal chance of securing a Compact job .
3 In an early draft of the play upon which he was working the elderly public man is compared to a silkworm who has chewed the bitter leaves of the mulberry all his life .
4 The bank is looking for someone canny — not to say extremely gifted — who has developed the right skills in a reasonably sized corporate environment within a few years of qualifying .
5 As such , I must be one of the few hon. Members who has seen the practical effects of the implementation of legislation such as this , and not simply the ideology behind it .
6 It is the typical scene of the Indian carrier resuming his journey familiar to anyone who has visited the Guatemalan highlands .
7 I was heartened by this news though Marianne , who has experienced the unpredictable effects of alcohol on the North African male to her cost , was less amused .
8 Annabelle , you may not realize it , but you are gaining the advantage of marrying a man who has had the sharp corners rubbed off him .
9 who 'd scored the bleached heights with a comb of cells ?
10 Dorothy had dealt with both of them , aided by Isobel 's giddy young sister-in-law , who had explained the social nuances of it all by saying : ‘ That pair of grasping alley cats would tear the eyes out of anyone who managed to make the social pages of the Tollemarche Advent on a day when they should have been featured .
11 For example , Felicity , who had attended an independent girls ' school where all the teaching staff were women , said :
12 Television coverage had been scooped up by the BBC , who had realised the dramatic possibilities of the occasion .
13 Nor had the later overlapping visitation of hippies of the Sixties taken place , who had followed the gipsy processions , of which Alexander now told Frederica , and stayed and sung and smoked and loved and sat on the white beaches , so that the pale sand came to resemble road-dirt anywhere .
14 Those who had accepted the old beliefs about women — her slower sexual arousal , natural chastity and requirement for serious emotional involvement — were bound to ask themselves whether they had been led up the garden path .
15 The 23 prospective presidential candidates who had contested the discredited primaries would not be allowed to run for president the next time , and all were banned from political activity for the remainder of the transitional period .
16 The clashes spread to the republic 's parliament building yesterday afternoon , when suspected Serb gunmen opened fire on tens of thousands of demonstrators , who had braved the troubled streets to call for an end to the spiralling violence .
17 But when the last apostle died , and Jesus , who had uttered the mysterious words , ‘ There are some of those standing here who will not taste death before they see the kingdom of God come with power ’ ( Mark 9:1 ) , had not returned — what were they to think ?
18 The lands to the north and east of a line joining these two houses had in the ninth century been conquered and to some degree settled by pagan Scandinavians , who had destroyed the existing monasteries and several of the bishoprics , and such evidence as there is suggests that the Christianity practised within them retained aspects upon which the stricter kind of churchman would have frowned .
19 The riot began as a peaceful protest march over the killing , but violence erupted after police prevented the marchers from approaching the precinct house of the officer who had fired the fatal shots .
20 The Church looked to Jesus as the new lawgiver who had abrogated the ceremonial precepts of the Old Covenant or Testament but retained its moral precepts .
21 Uncertain , profoundly and with reason uncertain of her own taste , she had entrusted redecoration to a professional , then an acquaintance of Esther 's , now Liz 's friend , who had transformed the glum greens and browns into white and cream and yellow and gold .
22 The history master had gathered up his flock and had paused outside the source of power in the Commonwealth and Empire to eulogize on the great men of the past who had entered the hallowed portals .
23 None of us realized that Badoglio , who had ordered the armed forces to resist the Germans , had already fled Italy , together with the King , and left it leaderless .
24 Although they came from a different factory , their designer was the same ‘ Mac ’ Marshall , then freelancing , who had designed the other streamliners .
25 Control of the lives of accused prostitutes did not end with the repeal of the Acts ; it was merely transferred to new agencies , often with similar personnel to those who had enforced the Contagious Diseases Acts .
26 One who was no extremist , Dr Sutomo , wrote : ‘ It was he who had demolished the crumbling walls that had divided the various groups of the people from one another .
27 The two who had used the double-sided axes seemed to become more aware and Nuadu thought that the Robemaker had probably withdrawn the piercing spikes and the pinchers of the Stroicim Inchinn from their minds .
28 Top dealers with plummy accents who had passed the registered Representatives ' and Traders ' examination were primed to speak with the inspectors .
29 Susan , once the excitement of Christmas was over , had completely collapsed , and it was Breeze who had to make the final arrangements for selling 9 Dorchester Terrace , and the auctioning of the furniture .
30 The problem is that despite all the well-intentioned efforts of those who have devised the various syllabuses , whether for the old CSE/ ‘ O ’ levels or the new GCSE , what can be accurately assessed may only represent a small part of what arts education is all about .
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