Example sentences of "[det] who [verb] have [art] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | Gould was charmed by these little parrots whose ‘ extreme cheerfulness of disposition and sprightliness of manner ’ he said ‘ render it an especial favourite with all who have had an opportunity of seeing it alive ’ . |
2 | The imperial presence was manifest : those who attended had the advantage of travelling on the imperial transport system ; the structure of the Council mirrored that of senatorial procedure , the 318 fathers ( a traditional number — actual attendance was more likely to have been about 250 ) gathered in a hall of the imperial palace ; Constantine spoke asking them to restore concord , and then left them to themselves . |
3 | There was no significant difference in the response to HRT between patients with ulcerative colitis and Crohn 's disease , smokers and non-smokers , and those who had had a hysterectomy and those who had not . |
4 | But for those who do have a job , it 's hardly plain sailing . |
5 | But for those who do have the tendency to addictive disease the damage of awakening that disease has commonly already been done by social , legal , alcohol . |
6 | For those who need to have a view of art as a journalistic approach , as a science , as sociology , and never mind the actual people on the ground , the creators , then this would , I imagine , be a useful addition to their library . |
7 | For the first time , no fewer than two thirds of those who work have a qualification , and 39 per cent . |
8 | If the subordinate members of society can be persuaded to believe that those who dominate have a right to do so , and that those who have great material advantage have a right to it , then they are very unlikely to challenge or threaten the privileged . |
9 | Does the Secretary of State share many people 's concern about the fate of some 100,000 Soviet or ex-Soviet nuclear scientists who seem to be voting with their feet , particularly those who appear to have the skills to dismantle the 27,000 or so warheads , and the possibility that those skills may be lost ? |
10 | For those who want to have a winter holiday with a difference watch this space for details on our 10-day tour to Canada and the Toronto Winter Fair , Nov 9–20 . |
11 | I think that also that said to me at the point that there is , people need to er , be paid attendance because otherwise you deny people the opportunity to be able to stand for council , there , otherwise you are going to end up with those that are either rich or retired as the only people who can attend a council which , and therefore we must remember that and make sure those who want to have the opportunity to participate in local government are actually compensated for their , for their erm , for their work . |
12 | For those who happen to have a problem plant at home , or need some technical tips , there 's always advice on hand , plus a clinic on Saturday mornings . |
13 | These include : children under 16 , students under 19 in full time education , women aged 60 and over , men aged 65 and over , expectant mothers and those who have had a child within the past 12 months , whose on income support or family income supplement , war service pensioners and those suffering from a range of specified complaints . |
14 | Stopping smoking is the most effective single treatment for those who have had a heart attack or have developed arterial disease of the legs . |
15 | " Those who have had the advantage of experience in such matters " , wrote Austen Layard , a contemporary of Wallace who had discovered the ancient city of Nineveh , " know that one of the results of fever is a considerable excitement of the brain , consequent audacity and no small additional loquacity only limited by physical debility . " |
16 | Clinton has seen off those who have had the guts to compete for the prize . |
17 | An ancient aphorism , ‘ Energy Follows Thought ’ , is most applicable to the understanding of the problem as well as the nature of those who have had the misfortune to suffer its terrible consequences . |