Example sentences of "who have [vb pp] [noun sg] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | Furthermore , by failing to appreciate its limitations , and by attempting to make case management responsible for solving problems of a quite different order in other dimensions of the reforms , we are in danger of losing all the benefits it might confer , as well as failing to learn from earlier mistakes by those who have implemented case management elsewhere . |
2 | A large part of this week 's donation has come from Darlington firm Farmway who have contributed office space and a year 's associated costs worth a total of £5,300 to the appeal . |
3 | Of those who have developed BSL skills later in life , few will have had the opportunity of language exposure which would be available for , say , English people learning French in France . |
4 | A new generation of canny investors who have inherited family fortunes will quickly switch banks if they think they are getting a raw deal . |
5 | R. G. Vines , of CSIRO in Melbourne , is among the theorists who have analysed rainfall patterns over South Africa , Australia and New Zealand and found evidence of cyclic patterns including recurring severe droughts at roughly 20-year intervals . |
6 | A control contract is subject to shareholder approval by a majority vote ( including any shares held by the dominant undertaking : but , in the case of a company whose shares are listed or publicly traded , the domestic regulatory authority may — as the Stock Exchange presently does — ban an interested shareholder from voting in this type of situation ) ; such a contract may therefore allow predators who have obtained board control of a company to make that company effectively subservient to an external body without the formalities of a takeover . |
7 | TWELVE other clubs who have lost League status since the War : 1951 — NEW BRIGHTON , replaced by Workington . |
8 | On the other hand , creditors who have secured judgment summonses against debtors show by the fact they have done this that they are relatively familiar with court processes . |
9 | Finally he suggested that the committee would have to look both at the alternative provision for the 16–19 age-group that was provided by BTEC , CGLI , CVPE , and RSA ( all that which is to come under the general control of the new National Council for Vocational Qualifications ) and at the extent to which pupils who have followed GCSE courses may have become accustomed to a different kind of assessment procedure from that incorporated in A levels . |
10 | Will he confirm that pensioners are worried about a return to the rampant inflation of the mid-1970s and , although it does not directly affect people who have reached state retirement age , a 9 per cent . |
11 | Members who have reached retirement age and are no longer actively engaged in full-time employment are entitled to a reduced rate of subscription . |
12 | Q.T 's who have reached retirement age and are no longer teaching will not be expected to affiliate but will continue to enjoy all the benefits of the affiliated member . |
13 | They are to visit the 1993 Games in Vancouver to help to plan the five-day event , which will be open to athletes who have received organ transplants . |
14 | IN YOUR March 18 Viewpoint you cast doubt on the genuineness of the conversion of Anna Moore and Bobby Corry , who have received life sentences for their involvement in terrorist murders . |
15 | Avoid British doctors who have done crash courses . |
16 | If Livingston decides to take the matter to court , like banned American Butch Reynolds , the case will be vigorously fought by the BAF who have become world leaders in the anti-drugs crusade . |
17 | And the new interest rate rise could wipe out retail businesses who have cut profit margins to the bone to survive . |
18 | The right hon. Gentleman ignores the fact that I head a Government who have cut interest rates seven times in the past 12 months , halved inflation in a year and built up the best industrial relations in half a century . |
19 | In the cases of Newcastle , Strathclyde , Aberdeen and Dundee geology departments , more than one-third of the students who have undertaken Ph D research in Scottish geology have not published any papers , related or otherwise , in the time period under review . |
20 | In the cases of Newcastle , Strathclyde , Aberdeen and Dundee geology departments , more than one-third of the students who have undertaken Ph D research in Scottish geology have not published any papers , related or otherwise , in the time period under review . |
21 | That is , patients who have suffered brain damage to one of their hemispheres have been used in order to examine the effect of this damage on their linguistic and spatial abilities . |
22 | The Princess of Wales has been speaking about the problems faced by people caring for loved ones who have suffered brain damage . |
23 | A VOLUNTARY group which provides support for the families of people who have suffered brain injuries has launched an appeal to extend its day centre . |
24 | Cognitive neuropsychology is the attempt to draw parallels between models of cognitive function and the patterns of performance observed in patients who have suffered Brain injury . |
25 | ( i ) General skills Relating to and handling clients who have suffered trauma Negotiation Interviewing Advising clients Drafting Advocacy Appraisal of issues |
26 | For those who have suffered knee injuries , there are two courses of action . |
27 | In talking to women at grassroots level in this country , I have been alarmed by the number of women who have undergone caesarean sections . |
28 | Many examples of good rehabilitation practice have developed simply because medical teams have seen obvious need : cardiac rehabilitation , or the support given to people on long-term dialysis or those who have undergone organ transplants , are a few examples . |
29 | ‘ This means that many landowners who have sought Ministry Licences are vulnerable . |
30 | ‘ The High Court 's judgement means that landowners who have sought Ministry consent for a Licence have unwittingly created a tenancy , ’ said Christopher Hewitt , agricultural specialist for Ward Hadaway . |