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

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1 that of robbing the victim , a defendant who has sexual intercourse with her whilst she is insensible will not be guilty of rape .
2 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 .
3 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 .
4 A spokeswoman for Magdalen College , Oxford , said : ‘ There is no person called Verity Bough who has any connection with the college .
5 Derek Piggott , my instructor/demonstrator who has many hours on the Chevron , informed me that climb rate can be increased considerably by using thermal activity , and he showed very adequately the power off characteristics of the aircraft by stopping the engine and demonstrating the very impressive 17 to 1 glide ratio .
6 Strangely enough for a coach who has tall trees like John Eales , Troy Coker , Rod McCall , Warwick Waugh and Steve Cutler at his disposal , Bob Dwyer is adamant that the new line-out law will change the game for the better .
7 Once again , it remains problematical as to whether this kind of input is appropriate and to what extent a child who has serious language difficulties actually restricts adults ' ability to provide appropriate linguistic support .
8 You may have a handicapped child who has special needs who er has a requirement for extra resources , you should think of that .
9 The general approach adopted by the House of Lords to the weight which should be attached to the views of a child who has sufficient understanding to make an informed decision is clearly of great importance , but it is essential to bear in mind that their Lordships were concerned with the extent of parental rights over the welfare of the child .
10 The child who has particular gifts has the right to have these developed for the common good of the society he will eventually enter as an adult .
11 In resisting rationalism he risks emphasising paradox to the point where it can seem sheerly irrational ; his insistence on the otherness of God and the sinfulness of man , and his fondness for some of the more arbitrary-seeming accounts of God in the stories of Abraham and Job , leave much too little place for a positive grasp of grace and mercy , goodness and love , though he does attempt to give them place ; his stress upon the centrality of the incarnation of God in Jesus commonly seems to reduce to the bare repetition of the claim that Jesus was also , paradoxically , God , but not fully to work through the implications and purpose of this identification of God with man ; his bitter attacks upon ‘ Christendom ’ in his latter years reveal rather too much of the solitary individualist who has little sense of the nature of community .
12 The Royal Bank 's participation was the brainchild of Bill Speirs , a lecturer in management at Sheffield University who has close ties with the Branch .
13 Yet he made the distinction invalid by admitting that ‘ in the work of the writer who has serious pretensions we often gain a new image of the world , an insight into human character ’ .
14 Inherent in this requirement is the establishment of a " special relationship " between the parties and in Esso Petroleum Co Ltd v Mardon [ 1976 ] QB 801 , the Court of Appeal recognised that a duty of care is owed by a seller who has special expertise .
15 Alan Bateman , the school board chairman , a medical equipment engineer who has two children at the school , said : ‘ We have no fears about running the school .
16 This is a leader who has evangelistic gifts , is essentially outward looking , as well as having the ability to lead and relate well to a team .
17 Erm , are now in the process of following up to see if who has made er the switch to the new regime , and I have been approached by one project leader who has two programmers who refused to change , and has asked for help .
18 And he did n't have to explain where he 'd been to a wife who has different ideas of a swinging time .
19 Even if the herb will eventually outgrow its container , you can still plant it when young , press its foliage and then , when it becomes too large , pass it on to a culinary-minded friend who has more space .
20 Most people like to try and look after their horses themselves , often with some help from the livery yard owner or a friend who has different commitments .
21 A really good listener who has infinite patience .
22 The demi-caractère style has its roots in classical technique , but must be coloured by more clearly defined and individual movements which allow the dancers to show they are playing the part of some character who has some claim to live in the real world and therefore can be recognised as such .
23 All these responses are based on a seriously inadequate concept of God as being literally like a man , best denoted by a small g : a god who is visible ; a god who has physical properties like anything else in the world ; a god who inhabits certain places and not others ; a god who acts and behaves just like another person .
24 The name of ‘ Derrida ’ has been used in such a way as to imply that it refers to a real person who has certain ideas and theories which he has expressed in various books and essays , and which this introduction has tried to repeat , treating them as signifieds that can be represented in a number of different forms .
25 Money in court for the benefit of a person who has legal aid must be paid out only to his solicitor or , if he is no longer represented by a solicitor , to the Legal Aid Board ( Ord 11 , r 4(4) and reg 87 of the Civil Legal Aid ( General ) Regulations 1989 .
26 The person who has that number must catch the plate before it stops spinning .
27 any other person who has parental responsibility for the child
28 " Family " in this context includes any person who has parental responsibility for the child or with whom he is living ( s17(10) ) .
29 ( a ) Children in need Section 20(1) requires every local authority : to provide accommodation for any child in need within their area who appears to them to require accommodation as a result of : ( a ) there being no person who has parental responsibility for him ; ( b ) his being lost or having been abandoned ; or ( c ) the person who has been caring for him being prevented ( whether or not permanently , and for whatever reason ) from providing him with suitable accommodation or care .
30 While the child is in care no-one may cause him to be known by a new surname or remove him from the United Kingdom without either the written consent of every person who has parental responsibility or the leave of the court ( s33(7) ) .
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