Example sentences of "who have had [adj] " in BNC.

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31 Patients who had had multiple stones experienced more recurrences than did those with single stones ( NS ) .
32 Before their initial gall stone dissolution treatment , 15 of 82 patients followed up for more than six months had had solitary stones , compared with 67 who had had multiple stones .
33 In 1989 the same two patients who had had dysplastic changes in the corpus specimens three years earlier again showed slight dysplasia .
34 In that case there could have been no just criticism of Lincoln 's Inn in the way it had adjudicated on the application of a student applying for admission to the Inn who had had serious criminal convictions between 1956 and 1974 .
35 According to documents published in the Washington Times , one of the biggest clients of the escort agency was Craig Spence , a trade consultant who had had close links with the Reagan administration .
36 As the election approached readers of right-wing tabloids , particularly those who had had weak or non-existent party preferences in the mid-term , swung heavily towards the Conservatives while other readers did not .
37 After the winners were named the pair found it hard to convince some that their glamorous subjects were not professional models but clients who had had new images created for them in Mrs Simmons 's Skinnergate studio .
38 Special thanks were due to Chris Markham who had had overall responsibility for organising the day and her band of very efficient and hard-working helpers .
39 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 ) .
40 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 ) .
41 They were compared with 25 patients who had had primary melanomas but had a normal naevus pattern .
42 A not untypical background of an early headhunter was someone who had had general management experience and had worked in one or more functional roles , and then found themselves , for the best of reasons , on the market .
43 In an attempt to quantify the risk , the Ministry of Defence in the UK commissioned a study of staff engaged in atomic weapons research at Aldermaston and associated establishments who had had repeated exposure to low levels of ionising radiation .
44 She recognised the name at once , that of a woman psychotherapist who had had particular success , Celia believed , with female patients .
45 They noted that one LEA employed only qualified personnel , whereas others were content to recruit mothers who had had first-hand experience of bringing up their own children .
46 While James devoted considerable space to William Wilberforce and less to the elder Stephen , Macaulay and others , George especially underlined the work of his father and Macaulay who were , he claimed , the only long-standing abolitionists who had had direct experience of the effects of the slave trade and slavery and who were portrayed as replacing Clarkson as the ‘ crutches ’ of the parliamentary antislavery leadership by the 1820s .
47 There were six clairvoyants , four water diviners and nine people who had had direct contact with poltergeists .
48 Brian Inglis , a writer on the paranormal , said the spoof could have been damaging for those who had had ghostly experiences .
49 As the number of patients who originally had had solitary stones was small , the difference does not reach statistical significance and this was also true when the analysis was based on the 26 patients who had recurrence diagnosed by oral cholecystectography or ultrasound , or both ( 14.5 ( 9.5 ) % for those who had had single stones and 46.4 ( 8.1 ) % for those with multiple stones : NS ) .
50 The patients who had had gastric surgery had several symptoms , but there was no association between the number or nature of symptoms and the severity of DGR as determined by the sodium electrode .
51 The cause for this is not clear but one factor could be the higher proportion of miners who had had gastric surgery .
52 The initial impetus came from the Managing Director of one of the largest of the Harris Tweed manufacturers — the son of a crofter and himself a fisherman in his early days The Association was , however , given its distinctive shape and its constitution by the first chairman , Rev. Ian Carmichael , a Gaelic-speaker from Lismore who was a minister in Stornoway at the time , and who had had considerable experience of welfare work in industry , and had been for some years vice convener of one of the largest local authorities in Scotland .
53 Patients with abnormal findings at endoscopy or who had had previous surgery were excluded from the study .
54 DNA adduct levels were found to be significantly higher in patients who had had previous truncal vagotomy than in those who had had previous highly selective vagotomy ( p<0.001 ) .
55 DNA adduct levels were found to be significantly higher in patients who had had previous truncal vagotomy than in those who had had previous highly selective vagotomy ( p<0.001 ) .
56 Adduct levels were also significantly higher in patients who had had previous truncal vagotomy and drainage ( mean adduct level=10.2 adducts/ 10 nucleotides ) than in those who had had highly selective vatogomy ( mean adduct level= 3.3 adducts/10 nucleotides ; p<0.001 Mann-Whitney U test ; Fig 2 ) .
57 Under Kandyan law it was not an offence to kill a high-caste woman who had had sexual relations with a low-caste man .
58 Ten asymptomatic patients who had had short segment colonic interposition of the oesophagus two to 20 years previously for undilatable peptic stricture , underwent ambulatory manometric recordings in their short colonic segments .
59 ( 1987b ) describes , by way of example , the case of a girl who had had numerous foster placements which broke down progressively more rapidly .
60 At the time of writing I am involved , as I mentioned , in some surveys of visitors to the British Museum and I am hoping that we shall be able to get some schools who had had organized visits to the museum , to obtain essays about the visit from the children involved .
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