Example sentences of "who have a [adv] [adj] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | And he 's been under somebody or other at Charing Cross Hospital I , who has a rather different approach to the whole thing , many other people 's involve rest and doing nothing and so on and so forth . |
2 | For a horse who has a fairly relaxed outlook on life , Milton has a surprising number of phobias . |
3 | We 're fighting a battle against an enemy who has a totally alien philosophy to our to ourselves . |
4 | Ferguson celebrated his 21st birthday while negotiating his months in the wilderness and watched Eoin Jess , who has a much sounder temperament , make a sizeable impact on the national coach at the same time . |
5 | On the other , if you bluff against an opponent who has a really good hand you may end up very much worse off than if you had decided to throw in your bad hand before you had raised the bet too far . |
6 | Here we have a patient who is unstable during the course of filling , and is also obstructed with a low flow , and a high voiding pressure and finally a patient who is unstable who has a perfectly normal voiding pressure of er thirty five , and a maximum flow of twenty . |
7 | And it 's much more usual for that kind of thing to happen , so that you are more likely to get a , a minister who has a very good idea about how erm the civil service functions because he 's been part of it . |
8 | Meanwhile , look out for the work of rock-climbing photographer , Greg Lucas , who has a very individual approach to the problem of access to private land . |
9 | Meanwhile , look out for the work of rock-climbing photographer , Greg Lucas , who has a very individual approach to the problem of access to private land . |
10 | Even a writer such as Elizabeth Roberts , who has a very strong view of women 's sense of responsibility towards their relatives during this period , acknowledges that old people living with relatives but unable to contribute any longer to the household economy might well be ‘ neglected ’ or ‘ pushed into a corner ’ through force of circumstances : ‘ Although the duty to care for relatives was a paramount one , rarely ignored , it is also true to say that the quality of care varied from the dreadful to the superb ’ ( Roberts , 1984 , p. 179 ) . |
11 | While producing a series of vocal recitals at CBC I had the pleasure of working with Mrs John Christie ( Audrey Mildmay ) , who was on a visit to Vancouver , and who had a remarkably fine singing voice . |
12 | The detail of planning legislation by and large fell to a number of able officials who had a remarkably free hand . |
13 | Fifteen minutes into the first-half , Murray Thomson , who had a most unconvincing game at full-back for the Colleges , hit the bar with a penalty . |
14 | He pushed his bicycle up the hill from Wheatley station in the company of another new student who had a strangely similar background : of nonconformist origins , with his father an official of a nonconformist Church ; a young man who postponed his own confirmation into the Church of England because his parents might be hurt ; and who swung at the university from his very Protestant background into a sense of the devotional stature in Anglo-Catholicism , and into convictions which never left him for the rest of his life ; a graduate of Balliol College , by name Austin Farrer . |
15 | He got it close and holed out and then the camera focused on Brian Harley , who had a slightly shorter putt . |
16 | Descartes , who had a vigorously mechanical view about most things , believing the soul to be some largely discarnate entity entirely disassociated from the processes of living , saw animals through that same mind-filter . |
17 | Young found that the potential clients most amenable to the idea of headhunting were those who had a particularly confidential recruitment problem on their hands , situations when it was essential that no one either inside or outside the company knew what was going on ‘ ’ the real cloak and dagger stuff ’ . |
18 | St Richards was fun and strict , with not enough to eat and high academic standards ; I developed a crush on the assistant matron who had a phenomenally large chest ; I liked her because she used to sit on the ends of our beds and talk to us before we went to sleep . |
19 | At the same time there was some evidence that those who had a more general interest in politics , as distinct from those who found the campaign interesting ( a distinction we have already found significant in other contexts ) , were likely to record lower levels of total approval . |
20 | Jester was an appaloosa stallion who had a very close relationship with his owner . |
21 | Late entries are a Tipperary team which includes '90 Irish sprint champion Declan Byrne , Mark Kiely , who had a very good Ras and Ray Clarke . |
22 | We had our own talent in Baldersdale , of course , including a relative of mine , Norman Bayles , who had a very nice tenor voice . |
23 | Unfortunately , what was not made clear to George was that Frank had an extremely ambitious , though very pleasant , wife who insisted on participating in events to the exclusion of George , who had a very proper concern for himself . |
24 | Carl was the studious one , the worrier , the hard-worker , who had a very special attachment to Mother , and who forever gave one the impression that he was near to a nervous breakdown . |
25 | Sandra was a dealer lacking in professional experience , who had a highly strung temperament . |
26 | This happens especially often with feminists who have a generally egalitarian perspective . |
27 | Patients with a normal exercise test often do well while those who have a dramatically positive test do not . |
28 | But before turning to Buid relations with neighbouring lowlanders , I will bring out the specificity of Buid attitudes toward violence and aggression by comparing them with other Philippine groups who have a less negative attitude toward these phenomena . |
29 | Teachers who have a severely handicapped pupil in an ordinary class can be greatly helped by a teacher 's aid , especially in first-school work and in those areas of the curriculum in the secondary school that involve practical processes such as science and geography . |
30 | There are producers who have a far greater knowledge of microphone techniques , and characteristics ; but if I have a good engineer who is musically intelligent as well as technically adept , then I have a very direct input into the kind of sound I want . |