Example sentences of "[indef pn] [pron] has [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 What can family members and others do to help someone who has addictive diseases ?
2 No minor of whatever age has power by refusing consent to treatment to override a consent to treatment by someone who has parental responsibility for the minor and a fortiori a consent by the court .
3 The argument that W. , or any other 16- or 17-year-old , can by refusing to consent to treatment veto the treatment notwithstanding that the doctor has the consent of someone who has parental responsibilities , involves the proposition that section 8 has the further effect of depriving such a person of the power to consent .
4 Silvio is a very complex and tormented personality , someone who has great difficulty in coming to terms with the demands of life .
5 You can start to regard yourself as someone who has great potential for change and self-fulfilment .
6 So I can recommend this book only to someone who has little knowledge of green issues and the science involved .
7 The person who graduates from television 's school , then , is someone who has little imagination and few skills in logical analysis and critical discussion ; they have a marked preference for images rather than reality ; and a deep and increasing commitment to just one activity : watching television .
8 While I have friends who would probably help me a great deal , there is no legal arrangement to deal with someone who has declining health because of AIDS .
9 It has always been my belief that casuals were just beer-swilling animals with the intelligence of donkeys , but the letter you published was clearly written by someone who has enough intelligence to put his radically extremist views into practice and cause a lot of harm .
10 Someone who wishes to obtain some food in return for some clothes , not only has to find someone who has some food , but who is also seeking some clothes .
11 At the youngest age , your friend may be the winner of a running race or someone who has beautiful hair !
12 You are not necessarily at any more risk of malignant melanoma than someone who has fewer moles .
13 Somebody who has some taste at least , ’ Constance replied .
14 Everyone who has regular dealings with Brussels needs at least one such directory .
15 Then he adds : ‘ Everyone who has this hope in him , purifies himself , just as he is pure .
16 And everyone who has this hope in him purifies himself ’ ( 1 John 3:2f ) .
17 Everyone who has this hope in him purifies himself just as he is pure , That 's that 's Colin goes on to say , because you shall be like him does not mean that you are to care little about how much of him can be seen in your life .
18 Whereas do situates the infinitive in a stretch of time in the past or non-past as something really existing or taking place in that time-stretch , the modals in ( 4 ) — ( 6 ) on the other hand situate the infinitive 's event merely as something which has certain chances of existing in the stretch of time which they express .
19 What we want to emphasise is the theoretical context of method and how this is integral to sociological investigation , not simply as a technique but as something which has profound significance for the possibility of sociology itself .
20 It is also something which has important consequences for the people studying those disciplines .
21 However , never park your trailer near one which has poor stands and is liable to swing in a wind .
22 The implication is some form of written constitution , which would be a major step for the system , though one which has growing support in the form of Charter 88 for example .
23 On the other hand , the first type of relation is one which has less significance for the present time , when there are no new political theories on the grand scale .
24 Then why do you plump for one which has these impediments ?
25 The next chapter , by Morag Donaldson and Alison Elliot , considers children 's understanding of explanations — a topic of interest in itself , and one which has fundamental implications for education .
26 For some congregations and occasions an informal , relaxed language is appropriate , whilst others will require one which has more formality and dignity .
27 Interestingly , they use the same term for aggression as the Buid , but give it precisely the opposite moral evaluation : ‘ A maisug person is combative and not deterred by physical danger and risk , one who has strong feelings and is not afraid to express them …
28 And , as we shall see , one who has mere possession at the date of the conversion can generally sue , and so can one who has no more than a right to possess .
29 My daughter finds everyday learning fun because it involves doing things together , but what of the working mother , or the one who has other children demanding all her attention , or the low-income family — do n't they have a right to pre-school education too ?
30 4 Select a patient who is depleted of fluid and one who has fluid excess .
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