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

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1 The announcement that the society lacked the cash to fund its operating costs surprised few who had followed that institution 's relatively quiet descent into insolvency .
2 ‘ I would have loved to join the elitist few who have made 500 League appearances and , but for my spell in the Conference and my long list of injuries , I probably would have done it , ’ added McDonough , who netted 89 goals in 460 league games .
3 Two groups of patients were studied : one who had had coronary angiography because they had been given thrombolytic therapy for coronary disease , and another who had had coronary angiography due to chronic stable angina ( Figure 3 ) .
4 A few had been to other universities , to Sandhurst , Dartmouth or an agricultural college , making 190 in all who had had some form of higher education .
5 All who have kept wild animals as pets or got to know them in the wild have come to realize that they each have their own personality and manner of expression , within the constraints of that species ’ natural instincts .
6 But that does not mean that all who have thought such things are stupid .
7 My thanks and congratulations to all who have provided this opportunity to admire the works of natural beauty , and the works of artistic worth , all combining to give glory to God .
8 There are many who have suffered personal disaster and whose livelihoods have been destroyed by natural catastrophe or invasion .
9 Here 's the full list of those who 've achieved multiple recognition in the section they 're all calling The Singles page .
10 The term " senior dealer " was generally understood to apply only to those who had achieved certain levels of business which would usually take at least three months .
11 About 400 sick conscripts were discharged ( this having been one of the demonstrators ' demands ) , as were those who had served 18 months of their two-year service .
12 When I went overseas I had graduated from the " Pat and Giggle " stage and could join those who had served several years in Mespot .
13 For one night at least , one member of the quartet who hijacked the course of popular music lived up to the hopes of those who had waited 23 years for the moment .
14 He said that licensing justices at Flint , Mold and Hawarden were endeavouring to only grant licences to experienced people and those who had completed various licensing training courses and had passed the British Institute of Inn Keeping examination .
15 After a long and uphill struggle , lasting for most of the 1950s , Margery Fry had persuaded the Howard League and the newly formed Justice to take up the cause of monetary restitution to be paid out of public funds to those who had suffered personal injury from acts of criminal violence .
16 Over a 16-month period , 296 accidents were reported and of these , 285 were falls ( 3 were scalds , and 8 were abrasions caused by wheelchairs ) and the falls were most likely to occur among those who had suffered previous falls indoors , frequently because of impaired gait and balance , associated usually with a pathological condition .
17 It was a triumph for all that was best and most enlightened in British life ; a triumph for those who had preached equal justice between peoples ; a triumph for those who had courageously denounced the harshness and short-sightedness of Versailles .
18 Weaver and his colleagues ( 1985 ) found that residents most able to come to terms with admission were those who had exercised some degree of control or choice in entering residential care .
19 Her Royal Highness went round the room meeting many of those who had supported this Gala evening .
20 Those who had received poor service , he said , could consider their right of action and if necessary start proceedings in the Small Claims Court .
21 Among those who had received medical advice , knowledge of postcoital contraceptive methods differed significantly according to the source of that advice ( table ) .
22 However , levels of satisfaction were high among those who had received either service .
23 ‘ Naga ’ means ‘ wise serpent ’ , the title given long ago to those who had acquired great wisdom .
24 It was also seen as a war of national self-defence against those who had invaded French territory and had incited loyal subjects into rebellion .
25 Equally , nearly half ( 47 per cent ) of those who had taken temporary jobs because these provided a source of training had entered the labour market only in the past I 2 months .
26 In any case , the names of those who had provided confidential information were soon common knowledge within the relevant offices at NIH .
27 In each case , MI5 alleged that those who had reported such stories were either mentally unbalanced , or seeking publicity , which was a convenient way of denigrating them and the tales .
28 Before dusk Holly and those who had arrived that day were taken to the Bath house to stand for a few moments beneath the trickle of lukewarm water .
29 Those who had preferred that solution were uniformly content with it ; though they sometimes expressed feelings of guilt or voiced complaints about the particular institution .
30 This almost utopian-sounding conclusion — that niceness and forgivingness pay — came as a surprise to many of the experts , who had tried to be too cunning by submitting subtly nasty strategies ; while even those who had submitted nice strategies had not dared anything so forgiving as Tit for Two Tats .
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