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

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1 I make allowances for old'uns who have rubber sharks in their cars : - )
2 Second , and more briefly , I shall ask some questions about the relevance of the 1988 Act to the particular needs of pupils in our schools who have significant difficulties with learning , or whose behaviour or adjustment gives cause for concern .
3 These requirements were not satisfied in Schroeder because the contract was imposed on the plaintiff by a defendant who had greater bargaining power which he used oppressively .
4 that of robbing the victim , a defendant who has sexual intercourse with her whilst she is insensible will not be guilty of rape .
5 The division of the national press into ‘ quality ’ and ‘ popular ’ papers was one of content as well as circulation , and it was itself largely a result of the higher advertising rates chargeable by the papers with readers who had more money to spend ( not necessarily their own ) .
6 Serious errors , such as the two examples given , are usually corrected very quickly , but many newspaper readers who have personal knowledge of a news item find inaccuracies in reporting which are of less importance and which do not get corrected .
7 If we are concerned with readers who have sensory deprivation , or if we are confronted with unfamiliar alphabets — in the writer 's case examples of these would be Arabic or Japanese — there may be much preparation before the process can continue .
8 Where the sting is not a matter of general knowledge , its defamatory capacity is judged by its impact upon ordinary readers who have such knowledge — if the plaintiff can first prove that such persons were amongst the actual readership .
9 ‘ One of the cruellest had a girlfriend who had many friends involved in the struggle against the regime and he would go with her to cafes , where they would sing songs against the dictatorship . ’
10 Almost everyone in Britain and the United States who has any acquaintance with law believes that Parliament and Congress and the various state legislatures make law and that past judicial decisions must be given credit in later ones .
11 there 's people in the States who have this sort of thing done and its not , its not a problem
12 Only clients who have specialist problems will come to bureaux and all those with less than ‘ two-hour ’ problems will effectively be shut out .
13 As he snipped several inches off the length of Aimee 's hair , he pointed out why he encourages all his clients who have fine hair to keep it in a short style — or at least above their shoulders .
14 We can accept no liability for clients who have insufficient/incorrect documentation .
15 Selling in bear markets to clients who have some inkling of it can be hell .
16 They are a gesture of respect to clients who have particular interests .
17 In Jamaica , as well as tending the Governor 's household , he looked after many islanders who had great faith in him .
18 He was a Protestant lawyer who had enormous prestige among Derry Catholics for his work in combating injustices against them in the courts .
19 And then of course he gives classical precedence for this Tireseus , Orpheus , those poets who had magical powers , Homer , who suggests not only frugal diet , but chastity will be the best preparation for the poet who has this task in hand .
20 A linguistic " continuum " must ex hypothesi reflect a social continuum of speakers who have differential access to the " top " and " bottom " varieties .
21 Thus , speakers who have productive control of Dyirbal morphology tend not to use it in peer-group situations .
22 In fact their performance was slightly better than a control group of subjects who had one night 's sleep deprivation with no prior selective deprivation .
23 Subjects who had abnormal results for one or more of these parameters were regarded as having abnormal manometry .
24 MP Neville Trotter is a pear-shaped Tory with pear-shaped vowels who has little appeal to the people of Meadowell , and a dwindling appeal in the middle-class suburbs where unemployment is also climbing .
25 Peasants and pastoralists who have more control over the use of private land and/or flocks can carry out both new agricultural practices ( mulching , inter-cropping , zero-tillage or improved cultivation ) , and invest in private erosion works such as terraces , bunds , gully-head protection , etc .
26 There is a loyal work force who have flexible working arrangements in that the workers can each carry out a number of different jobs without demarcation disputes .
27 There is pride in a president who has moral integrity , who visits towns and factories around the country and yet is also able to have an impact on the international scene .
28 Counsel for the appellants had attacked this finding because the patient had been an outpatient at a different hospital in the past and a practitioner there could have fulfilled this function ; and he submitted that in any case it was a duty of the hospital managers to find out if it was practicable to obtain the recommendation of a practitioner who had previous acquaintance with the patient : he relied on the form of the question ‘ explain why you could not get a recommendation from a medical practitioner who did know the patient ’ on the hospital admission application form .
29 At last it has been recognised that there are many females within the club scene who have true potential .
30 A spokeswoman for Magdalen College , Oxford , said : ‘ There is no person called Verity Bough who has any connection with the college .
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