Example sentences of "[noun] who have a [noun] " in BNC.

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1 The warning follows a case involving a member of the British Epilepsy Association who had a seizure during hospital tests involving a two day fast .
2 We do some in-house , and we 've also got an outside researcher called Norman Pickering who has a home laboratory where he can do just about anything …
3 His friend , actor Bill Pertwee , said : ‘ He was a card who had a lot of witty charm . ’
4 In practice , they are effective , hardworking groups of professionals and laypeople who have a commitment to education .
5 The defendant who has a belief in consent will be acquitted no matter how he came by this belief and whether or not he considered the possibility of non-consent .
6 For those of my readers who have a taste for figures , we produced 7½ kilowatts when there was plenty of water , which there usually was in our climate .
7 And this is a boy who used to smoke marijuana and lived in a squat with a girlfriend who had a tattoo on her backside and two kids by somebody else , if you please … ’
8 which is the first line of the fabliau Le Prestre qui ot mere a force , " The priest who had a mother forced upon him " , without believing that medieval French writers and readers of fabliaux could also be highly conscious , however flippantly , of the problematic nature of terms such as " truth " in the context of this genre .
9 We have erm , managers of these funds who have a lot of expertise , a lot of experience , we 've been going over thirty years now , and we 've grown extremely quickly because of the expertise of our managers .
10 Antonia made soft-porn movie The Pieman — about a one-legged hooker who has a romp with a pizza delivery man — ‘ because she had n't been working much for nearly two years and had no income , ’ said Amanda .
11 Votes are successively transferred from candidates who have a surplus of votes over and above the quota and from candidates excluded as having the smallest number of votes in the relevant count .
12 We excluded from the analysis subjects who had a history of heart attack , heart failure , stroke , cancer , or an unknown periodontal classification at baseline .
13 The possible influence of maternal hyperglycaemia was assessed by analysing separately the 55 subjects who had a normoglycaemic mother and the 46 subjects who had a mother with non-insulin dependent diabetes or impaired glucose tolerance .
14 It used to be the law that orders for certiorari and prohibition were available only against decision-makers who had a duty to act judicially .
15 In Denco Ltd. v Joinson [ 1991 ] , an employee who had a right of access to certain information in his employer 's computer system used another employee 's password to gain access to other parts of the computer system , something he was not entitled to do .
16 ‘ My door is always open to any employee who has a problem .
17 ‘ I 'm feeling like an ancient monument but I think there is a lot left , ’ said the 48-year-old pop veteran who had a string of hits in the Seventies including Leader Of The Gang and Do You Wan na Touch .
18 There may be someone who 's a bit unsteady on her feet who has a passion for old time dancing .
19 When I was nine months old I was taken out to India by my parents who had a theatre company — they still have it , in fact , and they still tour .
20 The prejudice was compounded by some foster parents who had a bias against education :
21 He was in a far better position financially to help her than her own parents who had a lot of children and responsibilities , whereas he had no children and everything he had would go to her .
22 They will be without top striker Ridvan Dilmen who has a leg injury .
23 The saddest story I have heard is one of a blind German boy who had a Rottweiler as his special pet .
24 Miracles being thin on the ground these days for most of us , it might be better to look after your skin with reasonably-priced products from well-respected companies who have a reputation to live up to , and good quality control .
25 Mother served her time as a dressmaker with a maiden lady who had a business in Kirkby Stephen and made a bit of money that way .
26 Nobody knew much about her , she 'd turned up in the town as a sort of companion-housekeeper to an old lady who had a house in Morrab Close , a Mrs Armitage — a widow .
27 We particularly remember our friendly old tortoise who had a passion for toes , and we had to sit with our feet in cardboard boxes so we did n't have nibbled digits !
28 ‘ But I do n't think we will ever have a situation where we have a king and an estranged queen who has a live-in lover .
29 So what you must do , and it is not easy , is to create a clown-like detective hero who has a core of toughness , of shrewdness even , which will allow him in the end plausibly to come out on top .
30 She is brought to King Shahriyar who has a reputation for killing virgins after he has slept with them .
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