Example sentences of "[adj] who have [art] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | And there may be those of you reading this who have a friend or colleague suffering in that way right now . |
2 | The agreement must make it clear who has the right to exercise the power : all the other partners acting unanimously or just a majority ( simple or special ) . |
3 | I once asked a 14 year old who had the word SKIN tattooed across his forehead what he 'd do if he ever lost the faith : — ‘ Cut me 'ead off ’ , he said grinning , ‘ Or maybe grow a fringe ’ . |
4 | He summoned his junior , Rajiv Sengupta , a rising star of thirty-six who had the job of co-ordinating financial assistance to industry in the regions , to worry with him . |
5 | I 'm at the moment negotiating with a , a previous sponsor an S K Bearings Europe Limited who have a plant at Peterlee who are very interested in looking at erm supporting our educational provision . |
6 | None were to be relieved who had a right to the benefit of the Insolvent Act currently going through Parliament , except by paying their clearance fees . |
7 | Oh god they 're not very good who had an I Q four times their breast size ? |
8 | The Psammetichus in question is Psammetichus II who had the supports of Greeks , Carians and perhaps Phoenicians in his expedition of 589 against Nubia . |
9 | This service is used mainly by the elderly who have no access to alternative forms of transport . |
10 | A worker-directed study conducted in the mid-1970s considered as temporary workers all who had a job which was available only for a limited time and all who were themselves available for their jobs for only a limited period of time . |
11 | ‘ He had a commanding presence in meetings and was held in great esteem by all who had the privilege of working with him . ’ |
12 | He leaves a widow , , and will be greatly missed by all who had the pleasure of knowing him . |
13 | Will all who have an advertisement or professional notice running in this year 's magazine please forward a remittance for unpaid invoices . |
14 | It is hoped that it will be read by all who have an interest in the delivery of nursing care to patients but it is written to help those who manage nurses . |
15 | The introduction of the RET will be of great value to all who have an interest in vocational education and training . |
16 | SCOTVEC will be pleased to respond to any comments or ideas as to how information on the new framework may be disseminated effectively to all who have an interest . |
17 | before it goes out front page , and the fifteen promises will no doubt will be noted by all who have an interest in our service . |
18 | Sir : Your leading article on the ivory trade ( 10 October ) was a bitter blow to all who have the interest of the African elephant at heart . |
19 | Many who had no belief , I among that number , packed into the house of God to hang on the words of his servant . |
20 | Many who had no wish to see the principles of 1834 modified were alarmed by the rise in poor relief expenditure . |
21 | Among the poor who had no property , desertion was the informal answer to marital unhappiness and was practised on an unknown scale until the Second World War : certainly , eighteenth and nineteenth century poor law officials often expressed concern at the number of deserted wives drawing relief . |
22 | Lernoux became ‘ the voice of those who had no voice ’ . |
23 | Narrow staircases , infested with mouse droppings , where those who had no money whatsoever huddled on the steps for shelter , coming like wraiths in the night when they were less likely to be turned away , and drifting off again in the early morning . |
24 | But to those who were disobedient , to those who had no faith ! |
25 | Kelman ( 1988 ) in particular takes this kind of line , pointing out that those most opposed to the Vietnam war were those who had no chance of actually going there and being in danger . |
26 | Those who had no case had no such courage , either . |
27 | The highest proportions for each of the outcomes were seen among those who had no teeth at baseline , although differences in age contributed to these results . |
28 | A similar difference in relative risks of death from coronary heart disease ( 3.71 ) and admission to hospital ( 1.46 ) was seen among those who had no teeth . |
29 | By relating belief to duty in this fashion , Gandhi is able to claim that he would have no compunction under Swarāj , self-governing India , in recommending those who had no objection to talking up arms , to fight for their country . |
30 | So those who had no family name were required by law to adopt one . |