Example sentences of "[noun] who have had [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 At the time of writing I am involved , as I mentioned , in some surveys of visitors to the British Museum and I am hoping that we shall be able to get some schools who had had organized visits to the museum , to obtain essays about the visit from the children involved .
2 Special thanks were due to Chris Markham who had had overall responsibility for organising the day and her band of very efficient and hard-working helpers .
3 I have reported the Military Model first because it is one which will most likely fall soonest into desuetude as there are fewer people around in industry who have had actual experience of the services .
4 After the winners were named the pair found it hard to convince some that their glamorous subjects were not professional models but clients who had had new images created for them in Mrs Simmons 's Skinnergate studio .
5 Several studies have shown that faecal bile acid excretion is appreciably raised in patients with cystic fibrosis and is comparable with that seen in subjects who have had ileal resection .
6 I 'm quite sure that the way forward for teachers and parents is within some kind of co-operative framework , and the only way that can work effectively is for each to be aware of other 's needs and difficulties , and the kind of barriers that have existed in the past for parents to get into schools I think are being lowered by the schools , but it takes almost a generation , I think , for parents to stop being frightened about what school is doing and the kind of parents who 've had bad experiences themselves in schools , I think , have enormous difficulties in approaching teachers and I 'm sure the answer is in terms of co-operative activity — children and schools , schools and parents , and all of them together with myriad of outside agencies that are available for children with severe problems .
7 Certainly , parents who have had easy babies and amenable children may be unprepared for the changed behaviour that can characterize adolescence .
8 According to documents published in the Washington Times , one of the biggest clients of the escort agency was Craig Spence , a trade consultant who had had close links with the Reagan administration .
9 The cause for this is not clear but one factor could be the higher proportion of miners who had had gastric surgery .
10 Lastly , interviews were carried out with panel members , and with some of the solicitors who had had black clients , to explore their perceptions .
11 ‘ I always loved bands who 've had classic debut singles , ’ he says .
12 Their home tie with Barford Tigers , a team who have had excellent results in the Midlands League in recent weeks , may require them to recover quickly from their overseas exertions .
13 Their home tie with Barford Tigers , a team who have had excellent results in the Midlands League in recent weeks , may require them to recover quickly from their overseas exertions .
14 It may be taught and assessed by any qualified Medau teacher or school teacher who has had practical experience in a Medau class and is a member of the Medau Society .
15 The risk of developing cancer is increased in those individuals who have had extensive colitis for more than 10 years after the first attack , the cumulative cancer rate being 7% at 20 years and 17% at 30 years disease duration .
16 In a fabliau called La Saineresse , " The female blood-letter " , for instance , the deceptive actions performed by the deceiving character are actions entirely of speech , as a wife who has had sexual intercourse with a man her dull-witted husband believes to be a female blood-letter describes her act of illicit fornication to her duped and satisfied husband entirely in metaphors : ( Sir , thank you by the love of God , I have indeed been in hard labour .
17 She recognised the name at once , that of a woman psychotherapist who had had particular success , Celia believed , with female patients .
18 In an attempt to quantify the risk , the Ministry of Defence in the UK commissioned a study of staff engaged in atomic weapons research at Aldermaston and associated establishments who had had repeated exposure to low levels of ionising radiation .
19 The LTA is operating in what is today a very professional tennis world , yet on all the LTA 's innumerable committees , there is hardly a single person who has had personal experience of playing top class international tennis at the highest level since the game went ‘ Open ’ in 1968 .
20 While James devoted considerable space to William Wilberforce and less to the elder Stephen , Macaulay and others , George especially underlined the work of his father and Macaulay who were , he claimed , the only long-standing abolitionists who had had direct experience of the effects of the slave trade and slavery and who were portrayed as replacing Clarkson as the ‘ crutches ’ of the parliamentary antislavery leadership by the 1820s .
21 Under Kandyan law it was not an offence to kill a high-caste woman who had had sexual relations with a low-caste man .
22 The dreams of people who had had traumatic experiences in the war , and who had developed neurotic symptoms , often contained material about the situation in which they were traumatized .
23 There were six clairvoyants , four water diviners and nine people who had had direct contact with poltergeists .
24 We 're sitting in this room and we 're hearing a lot of people who 've had bad experiences with Prozac and other drugs .
25 Yeah I feel very sorry for the people who 've had bad reactions from Prozac about
26 I mean we provide a group environment for people who 've had psychiatric illnesses of various kinds in the past , and with a view to giving them something useful to do , something constructive and I hope , pleasurable , with a positive end product as well , which we then proceed to sell .
27 Attendance at meetings of the Family Fellowships , such as Al Anon or Families Anonymous , brings one among people who have had similar experiences and feelings and been equally confused , hurt , angry or depressed and taken similar actions out of confusion or despair .
28 However in the twentieth century this principle has been modified somewhat through both statutory and case law , by introducing the principle that a will should make fair provision for people who have had certain types of relationship with the deceased , mostly but not exclusively kin ( Cretney , 1984 , ch. 23 ; Green , 1988 ) .
29 In 1989 the same two patients who had had dysplastic changes in the corpus specimens three years earlier again showed slight dysplasia .
30 Patients who had had gastrointestinal surgery , apart from uncomplicated appendicectomy , were excluded .
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