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

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1 He once began a memorable contribution to a debate on the 1981 riots in Brixton with the words , ‘ My Lords , I think I am the only member who has spoken today who has had agricultural estates in Jamaica . ’
2 Adrian Gozzard , formerly Director of Human Resources of Plessey , the telecommunications and electronics giant ( number 93 in The Times 1000 and employer of over 30000 ) , who has had long and extensive experience of search , has turned time and time again to headhunting firms , despite having used a full-time , in-house recruitment manager , and working hard on internal management development .
3 The design has been created by Kenneth Carroll , who has had extensive experience in the worlds both of books and of newspapers — his clients have included Penguin ( where he designed the King Penguin and reference lists ) , Collins/Fontana , Heinemann and Pan , and he was also responsible for the most recent redesign of the Observer in 1989 and , when a partner of Carroll , Dempsey & Thirkell , co-designed the Independent .
4 The LTA is operating in what is today a very professional tennis world , yet on all the LTA 's innumerable committees , there is hardly a single person who has had personal experience of playing top class international tennis at the highest level since the game went ‘ Open ’ in 1968 .
5 2 Choose a patient who has had major surgery and list all the arrangements that will need to be made for his discharge home .
6 It may be taught and assessed by any qualified Medau teacher or school teacher who has had practical experience in a Medau class and is a member of the Medau Society .
7 Another eminent Conservative Member with industrial connections who has had long-standing reservations about the course of events in Europe , and who was one of the first to make the link between these and Britain 's domestic economic problems , is the Member for the New Forest , Sir Patrick McNair-Wilson .
8 Only 27pc judge Mrs Bottomley , who has had widespread TV exposure over NHS issues , to be sincere .
9 Any child who has had severe allergic reactions in the past should not be tested for foods at home as the reaction can occasionally be life-threatening .
10 In a fabliau called La Saineresse , " The female blood-letter " , for instance , the deceptive actions performed by the deceiving character are actions entirely of speech , as a wife who has had sexual intercourse with a man her dull-witted husband believes to be a female blood-letter describes her act of illicit fornication to her duped and satisfied husband entirely in metaphors : ( Sir , thank you by the love of God , I have indeed been in hard labour .
11 We might say that anyone who has had full control over the manufacture of a defective product has a responsibility to compensate those injured by it .
12 Another instance of disrespect involving the refusal of verse concerns Hotspur , reading the letter from a fellow rebel who has had cold feet — the letter is in prose , and Hotspur interrupts it with angry comments in prose , an unusual effect in Shakespeare — and then being confronted with his wife .
13 Following his appointment to the voluntary post on February 1st , Mr. Brown , who has had rheumatoid arthritis since 1984 , already visits four people regularly .
14 Lined up against the working mums were women who 'd given up work to look after their children , women who 'd had working mothers themselves and felt they had missed out , and women who had tried to do it all and given up the struggle .
15 One of several , it was set up 15 years ago and , using immunotherapy , has an 81 per cent success rate with women who 've had multiple miscarriages .
16 ‘ I always loved bands who 've had classic debut singles , ’ he says .
17 For women who 've had previous miscarriages , abortions or stillbirths , anxiety can be particularly acute .
18 Yeah I feel very sorry for the people who 've had bad reactions from Prozac about
19 We 're sitting in this room and we 're hearing a lot of people who 've had bad experiences with Prozac and other drugs .
20 I 'm quite sure that the way forward for teachers and parents is within some kind of co-operative framework , and the only way that can work effectively is for each to be aware of other 's needs and difficulties , and the kind of barriers that have existed in the past for parents to get into schools I think are being lowered by the schools , but it takes almost a generation , I think , for parents to stop being frightened about what school is doing and the kind of parents who 've had bad experiences themselves in schools , I think , have enormous difficulties in approaching teachers and I 'm sure the answer is in terms of co-operative activity — children and schools , schools and parents , and all of them together with myriad of outside agencies that are available for children with severe problems .
21 I mean we provide a group environment for people who 've had psychiatric illnesses of various kinds in the past , and with a view to giving them something useful to do , something constructive and I hope , pleasurable , with a positive end product as well , which we then proceed to sell .
22 It was the first centre of its kind , and was offering treatment to women who had suffered problems with previous pregnancies — women who had had handicapped babies , for example , or stillbirths .
23 But a little later Lord Sankey , who was Lord Chancellor from 1929 to 1935 , when resignations occurred , replaced five Law Lords who had had political backgrounds by others whose reputations rested on their professionalism as lawyers .
24 Single women are a very small proportion of the entire age cohort : among them it was the non-manual workers , notably those who had had professional or managerial jobs , who had non-state pensions .
25 Lastly , interviews were carried out with panel members , and with some of the solicitors who had had black clients , to explore their perceptions .
26 The highest mortality was among those who had had colonic disease for less than six years ( Fig 1 ) , although the CIs of the difference between survival proportions are wide .
27 Patients who had had gastrointestinal surgery , apart from uncomplicated appendicectomy , were excluded .
28 The dreams of people who had had traumatic experiences in the war , and who had developed neurotic symptoms , often contained material about the situation in which they were traumatized .
29 This was a man of forty-six who had had multiple sclerosis for six years .
30 The pancreatitis patients were divided into two groups — that is , those who had one acute attack and those who had had multiple attacks .
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