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

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1 The next altar is dedicated to the Bambino Gesü who has a huge wardrobe of rich and lavish costumes .
2 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 ) .
3 My own father was similarly descended : he had a cousin Reg who had a French wife , Marie .
4 In the B section Seven Towers from Ballymena play Banbridge who had a 3–2 victory over Antrim .
5 Although ARGENTINA have announced an impressive line-up that includes four Pumas — Sebastian Salvat , Matias Allen , Enrique Camerlinckx and Fernando Buabse — they have not played together much , unlike England who have a useful winter of buildup games under their belts .
6 Bath have selected Tim Reeman , a local schoolmaster , at fly-half in place of their captain Stuart Barnes who has a persistent calf injury .
7 She said he must be the only nine-year-old boy in the whole of Yorkshire who had a proper bedroom all to himself .
8 Davies has snapped up three players from neighbours Holywell Town , goalkeeper David Edwards , centre back Alex Goss and midfielder Darren Horne who had a previous spell with Flint .
9 Er I was chairman of that committee as well , View when , when , during quite a long period , until the whole system was changed to the council system like and went onto er and er there was one of our , our er officer who was in charge of welfare was a Mr who had a great knowledge of both Selkirk and Galashiels and the country and er he was known by everybody .
10 Charlton 's only worry on the injury front now concerns centre-half Alan Kernaghan who has a slight thigh strain but will start the match .
11 There were two groups in East Africa who had a direct interest in discrediting Masai administration and suggesting that officials were ‘ soft ’ on the Masai : these were , most importantly , the white settlers who wanted Masai land for farming , and enthusiasts for wildlife conservation who wanted the Masai driven out of areas where their interests were believed to conflict with those of game .
12 Nevertheless he is one of the few batsmen available to South Africa who has a proven record of being able to put big hundreds together and this is a prime requirement for Test match cricket .
13 He mentioned the insults his father had received from a young man near Trantridge who had a blind mother .
14 ‘ Andy was keen to play and , though it was a lot to ask of him , he was outstanding along with Richard Gough who had a terrific evening as Rangers ’ captain . ’
15 ‘ Mama , she is so like our sister-in-law — I do wish she could stay with us , ’ said nine-year-old Anne who had a special affinity with her namesake .
16 And it was joy too for the Ballymena triple of Billy McCandless , Jack Robinson and Roy McCune who had a 19-15 victory over the CYM trio skipped by Alf Keegan to earn them a crack at the strong Portrush triple of Barry Moffett , Jeremy Henry and Ian McClure who had an easy 19-9 win over Alex Beggs , Gary Clarke and Mark Shannon from Clarendon .
17 Drawn peg 110 , Pete tripped bottom with waggler and maggot to head off Southam hotelier Dave McKay who had a similar net totalling 10–5–0 two pegs away .
18 Mrs Jeryl Whitelock ( a good friend of Convocation ) presented Sir Michael Bishop and Ed Parker , who heads up CAMPUS made a very humorous introduction of Duncan Nichol , chief of the N.H.S. who had a mind-blowing multibillion pounds to spend .
19 The last of the truly great road races , the Targa Florio was the brainchild of wealthy Sicilian Vincenzo Florio who had a great love of racing cars .
20 Joe Worrall who had a good game otherwise , decided this was a back pass .
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