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

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1 Families of people with a learning disability might welcome a less intense form of case management than that offered to single male schizophrenia sufferers who have a long history of compulsory admission to hospital .
2 Other such opportunities might occur with people with recurring illness , or with couples considering divorce who have a long history of marital strife .
3 The Natural History Museum wanted me to complete some ecology wallcharts of ponds and streams , sponsored by British petroleum , who have a long standing relationship with the Museum , aimed at encouraging and supporting a better understanding of current environmental issues .
4 There are also younger people who have a long term chronic illness or handicap ; people who have been Psychiatrically ill ; people who have a mental handicap .
5 However , we have grave reservations about clause 4 if it is left in the hands of a Government who have a long track record of being mean with acquisition money .
6 The main motivation is the opportunity to meet a new audience , who have a friendly relationship with foreigners , especially in deep Russia .
7 Saints , who have a rare capacity for exasperating their supporters when hopes are highest , saved their worst performance of the season for this crucial game .
8 The Association therefore wholeheartedly supports the venture and hopes that teachers will use the network to contact other teachers in their geographical are or locate colleagues who have a similar research interest .
9 The House , individual hon. Members and political parties have a role to play , as have the political parties in the Republic of Ireland and the Government of the Republic of Ireland , who have a central role .
10 He and his wife Shirley — who have a married daughter — will also buy a few things for the house with their summer windfall .
11 Homebuyers who have a fluctuating income , or have recently become self-employed , may find it hard to get an ordinary mortgage .
12 But it is fair to assume that every time he sees people outside his own immediate entourage , there will be some among them who have a deep desire for vengeance .
13 I went to see his show in Torquay with relatives who have a disabled daughter .
14 Families in poverty , families who have a disabled child , lone parents or step-families , families whose children have been taken into care , all are particularly vulnerable to them is match between needs and services .
15 DIAL ( Disablement Information and Advice lines ) give a great deal of assistance to people who are disabled or who have a disabled relative , and Gingerbread , the charity concerned with one-parent families , does much educative and advisory work .
16 Potential buyers , who have a pre-sale preview of all stock on offer , then watch the screen on sale day and pick up the phone to make a bid .
17 When viewed in this light it should not be surprising that the loudest , most powerful voices being heard in the name of animal welfare — at least in the United States — are those who have a vested interest in the perpetuation of animal exploitation .
18 The stumbling block is the composition of the Lords itself , predominantly hereditary peers and Conservatives who have a vested interest in keeping their club as it is .
19 The problems of valuation and banding will also be compounded by the Government 's proposed method of valuation , which is to give the job to people such as estate agents who have a vested interest in ensuring that the valuations are as high as possible .
20 Coun Nilsson said : ‘ I can see their point , but the solution would be to seek a sponsor such as ICI or British Steel who have a vested interest in the area instead of selling the ground . ’
21 However , does he agree that as part of the process of reform , those who have a conscientious objection to working on Sunday should be given the statutory right not to do so ?
22 The school has a responsibility to support those who have a poor reputation and to work vigorously to dispel it if it 's undeserved .
23 ‘ Perhaps she is one of those cold , clever girls who have a poor opinion of all men , ’ I thought .
24 Occupational pension provision has always served best the interests of employees who have a lifelong record of full time employment in the better paid occupations which offer an employer 's pension as a fringe benefit .
25 Although these people will normally be leading/managing other contractors , not regular employees , it is unusual to find any agency secretarial/office staff who have a supervisory function .
26 Plainly , there is therefore an absolute necessity of early identification of all witnesses upon whom one might rely , even if at that stage statements are not taken from them , thus for example , it would be good practice to identify all those persons who witnessed the accident , who were working in the vicinity of the pursuer at the time of the accident , together with those who have a supervisory function , such as Foreman , Supervisors and Shift Managers .
27 Idiopathic LQTS consists of three groups of patients who have a congenital disorder characterised by the above features : ( a ) the Jervell-Lange-Nielsen syndrome is transmitted as an autosomal recessive and features include congenital neural deafness ; ( b ) patients with the autosomal dominant Romano-Ward syndrome have normal hearing ; and ( c ) the sporadic form consists of a non-familial group with normal hearing .
28 This case shows neither that employers should refuse jobs to those who have a murky past nor that they should not entrust secrets to subordinate employees — that is impracticable — but that they should not simply rely on the implied duty of confidence ; it can lead to misunderstandings and difficulties as to what is really secret .
29 In practice this second exception is unimportant because bearer securities have never been popular with English investors or English companies and are rarely issued and hardly ever in respect of shares , as opposed to bearer bonds , ( i.e. debentures ) which are sometimes issued to attract Continental investors who have a traditional liking for securities in bearer form .
30 Under the treaty , exceptions are granted to countries who have a traditional dependence on a particular species .
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