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

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1 The policy is shared with all who have responsibility for others .
2 It is a little sad to see the innocent eagerness and enthusiasm from so many who have stars in their eyes and really believe they are quite good players .
3 The clinical features of the two groups as well as the subgroups in group A — that is , those who had calculi at the time sclerosing cholangitis was diagnosed and those who developed calculi after sclerosing cholangitis was diagnosed , are shown in Table I. Because of the similarities between the two subgroups in group A , they are hereafter referred to as one group .
4 In the beginning ( 1838 ) , early carriage department officers were mainly selected from those who had experience in the building of road vehicles , and their efforts resembled road coaches set upon a flat railway wagon .
5 This time he traced it back to the servant in the bedroom — he blocked out or refused to remember her name — a cold witch , he decided , a witch who would find no satiation in this world , maybe even a spirit brought back to test and ruin those who had intercourse with her .
6 But this figure can mislead , as was pointed out by many people as soon as the Fleischmann and Pons paper saw the light of day , and by some , at least , of those who had sight of their DOE application .
7 With part-time farmers the lack of labour was mostly a problem for those on shift work or those who had difficulty in getting time off .
8 YOP was only intended to help the unemployed and those who had difficulty in finding jobs — the disadvantaged .
9 ‘ The several wastes and commonable lands , within Selwood Forest were to be divided : one-third to the Crown , one-third to the forest landowners , and one-third to those who had rights of common of pasture .
10 Philip of Swabia was already excommunicate at the opening of the contest over the empire — excommunicated by the late Pope Celestine III — and the fact of his excommunication was to act as a severe encumbrance for it meant not only that the excommunicant was without the sacraments of the Church , it also affected dependants and those who had dealings with him .
11 Publication of an internal inquiry was also suppressed by the government ; one board member of the Atomic Energy Authority , which ran Windscale , had warned that it would ‘ inevitably provide ammunition for all those who had doubts of one kind or another about the development and the future of nuclear power ’ .
12 The king , troubled by the prince 's displays of temperament and his unwillingness to follow the advice of those who had charge of him , mindful also of his own unrobust health , considered it would be unwise for himself and his brother to receive visitors at the present time .
13 In the 1760s those who had jennies in their cottages possibly earned 1s to 1s 3d ( 5-6p ) a day , two to three times as much as hand-wheel spinners .
14 Among those who had brushes with the law were former Attorney General Ed Meese , White House chief of staff Michael Deaver , the Housing and Urban Development Secretary ( the ‘ Dud from HUD ’ ) Samuel Pierce and aide Lyn Nofziger .
15 The ordinary palace Household was rarely seen , except by those who had access to the Court , but it was no less splendid , though less exotic than the Military .
16 Spreads may be expected by some traders , such as those who have views on subsequent movements in relative spot and futures prices but not price levels , to have a superior risk-return performance to single positions in futures .
17 Members of the Advisory Committee are drawn deliberately not only from those who have experience of the system , for example , former panel members , but also from people who have not previously been involved in the Children 's Hearing system at all .
18 As a general rule , it can be said that those who have experience of flying fixed-wing models will find helicopters more difficult to fly than those who are starting from scratch .
19 When the views of those who have experience of residential care are taken into account , and when the finding that fostering does not necessarily prove a permanent solution for young people in care is assimilated , then residential care is at least equal in its advantages to foster care .
20 Those who have Rights of Common would receive an Equivalent for those Rights ; and even the Cottagers living on the Borders of the Forest , who , by our Information , at present waste their Time in pilfering in the Woods , would find useful Employment , from the Demand for Labour which the Inclosure and Improvement of the Wastes would create , and might perhaps be led to Habits of Industry .
21 Matt white paper is the most suitable to use and lined paper is helpful for those who have difficulty with hand-eye co-ordination and keeping the line of writing straight .
22 Those who have difficulty in sustaining and carrying things through out of bed may also be premature ejaculators in bed .
23 Those of us who work with refugees recognise how stretched are the resources of the United Nations , particularly those for the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees , and those who have responsibility for coping with the enormous problems about which the hon. Member for Islington , North ( Mr. Corbyn ) has just spoken .
24 I am told by those who have responsibility for the care and custody of young people that they can actually do something with them over that period — but little can be achieved with a young man in one or two months .
25 By and large , those taking a pessimistic view of the likely impact of new technology are those who have misgivings about the capacity of capitalism to produce outcomes that are fair to all citizens .
26 The European Community 's future is best served by those who believe in Europe and in putting forward strongly the position of their countrymen , farmers and those who have interests in the United Kingdom .
27 The claim of a holy Gad that those who have fellowship with him should not only be acquitted and accounted righteous , but actually and progressively be made righteous in an ethical sense is strongly brought out in the Pauline letters .
28 Those who have antibodies for HIV are described as HIV antibody positive — or more simply , HIV positive .
29 The foresters , both riding and walking , and their pages take for a cart two , three or four shillings , from some more and from others less according to their means , and for a pack-horse twelve , sixteen or eighteen pence , to raise their fine which they have made with the warden for their appointment ; this to the great destruction of the King 's forest and the grievance of those who have woods in the forest , for they suffer the carriers to go quit all through the year without attachment , and yet the King has no profit …
30 Roads they were then of the Sidhe and of those who have dealings with the impalpable and the evanescent .
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