Example sentences of "[noun] who have had a [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | We bring the Guinness Spot to a close with a local musician who has had a long and distinguished career in the country and blues divisions of rock . |
2 | Another interesting case is that of a little boy who had had a difficult birth and had been left slightly spastic . |
3 | Perhaps we will even be able to count on the support of Conservatives who have had a sudden conversion to freedom to undertake the activities of one 's choice in the countryside overriding all issues including wanton cruelty . |
4 | I have a friend who has had a miserable marriage , because his wife has never given him her trust . |
5 | I am not the only person who has had a tumultuous year , and I am immensley proud of the way the British face their problems and so often succeed despite them . |
6 | But you 've got to convince everybody , not just me and people like Bridges , people who 've had a scientific training . |
7 | So many of Hardy 's girls are people who 've had a little bit of education , and who are somehow or other caught between traditional ways and modern ways , and I think one has the feeling that Hardy is more interested in the sociologically transitional status of the people he 's writing about than he is interested in them as people . |
8 | ‘ This is for people who have had a passing interest in Hendrix or have caught up with his music in the advent of the CD age . |
9 | We welcome people from every party , it does n't really matter which party , or even if they belong to no party , who are just committed to seeing a representative representation , seeing more women in there , because women in this country , just as a matter of fact , have a rather different experience from most men , and if you 're making a decision then you want there the people who have had a wide range of experience , who can bring that experience to bear on making the decision . |
10 | Anderson and Clarke ( 1982 ) identify low self-esteem as characteristic of disabled adolescents , and Kasprzyk ( 1983 ) finds despondency in people who have had a spinal injury . |
11 | In a series of 141 patients who had had a prophylactic colectomy and ileorectal anastomosis , five patients had a history of acute pancreatitis . |
12 | When comparing the group of patients who had had a single attack with the control group , there was no significant difference in amylase secretion ( Table III ) . |
13 | Wilson-Barnett ( 1988 ) quotes from work with cancer patients , patients who have had a myocardial infarct , and patients who have rheumatoid arthritis ; all examples where long-term contact with health care staff is more likely than in instances of acute and more transient illness . |
14 | Some patients who have had a myocardial infarct , and particularly those who have had thrombolytic therapy , are going to be left with residual stenosis . |
15 | A sixty-two year old man who 's had a vital heart operation cancelled TWICE has asked health watchdogs to investigate . |
16 | A man who 's had a smiling face painted on his satellite dish has been told he 's got to cover it up . |
17 | He also told me about another ex-employee who 'd had a fatal motor accident … ’ |
18 | there 's four men who 've had a dull headache and they can not er you know |
19 | In certain states of the United States , legislation has been introduced to extend the ambit of the marital rape exemption to cover , in some cases , men cohabiting with women , men who have had a previous sexual relationship with a woman , and even , in West Virginia , men who have been the ‘ voluntary social companions ’ of women , although their relationship has previously been non-sexual . |
20 | The Transport Secretary is a very genial Scot who has had a bad press but can take it with a smile . |
21 | The physiotherapist may need the help of a second therapist , especially for the head-injured patient or the patient who has had a severe stroke . |
22 | In the Preston studies men and women who had had a high ratio of placental weight to birth weight had raised blood pressure , higher rates of impaired glucose tolerance , and raised plasma fibrinogen concentrations . |
23 | For example , students who have had a full-time job prior to coming to university are less likely to withdraw or fail , while conversely , students whose homes are close to university are more likely to become non-graduates . |