Example sentences of "[noun sg] [noun] who had the " in BNC.

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1 People ambled along , indulging in the local pastime of frustrating car drivers who had the temerity to attempt a breakthrough .
2 Two still lifes by the seventeenth-century Antwerp artist Jacob Van Hulsdonck , found in the attic of a hospital at Melun , near Paris , were sold for FFr2.5 million on 20 December by auctioneer Jean-Pierre Osenat after a year-long legal battle with museum authorities who had the works classed monuments historiques to prevent them leaving France .
3 One performer was a deaf flute player who had the habit of playing long after the others had finished .
4 Especially problematic was the fact that the informal and formal networks never came together nor were the views and opinions of the informal network adequately appraised by the formal care givers who had the responsibility for overall coordination .
5 As for Brian Redhead , a BBC radio presenter who had the temerity to call him a conspiracy , ‘ His failure to apologise meant that he never got another interview with Mrs Thatcher as prime minister . ’
6 He was the son of a ‘ squarson ’ , a country parson who had the standing and habits of a squire .
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