Example sentences of "who have [pron] [adj] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | Once again , Fiji are favourites to win the cup with Australia and New Zealand , who have their full squads on show , likely to be their biggest danger . |
2 | Colombia continues to be democratic in every way , run by civilians , not generals , who have their own part to play . |
3 | There 's a farm manager and his wife , who have their own cottage , with attached living quarters for two men . |
4 | Then follow prayers for the dead by both priest , and people who have their own version , that the Mass may be " mede & medecyne " to them . |
5 | Such personalized luxury is still available only to the gargantuanly rich who have their own yachts and jets in which to make journeys . |
6 | The Franjiehs , who have their own Marada , or Giants , militia , are headed by former president Suleiman Franjieh , one of the last of the old-style Maronite warlords . |
7 | In the case of carers who have their own children this is easier to see than for the classic ( and disappearing ) case of the single daughter who was presumed to be childless ; although in that case the assumption in the past was that the single daughter would be rewarded in material terms through being the major beneficiary of her parents ' will , if they had money or property to bequeath . |
8 | It is a similar attitude to that of children and adolescents who have their secret understandings and life-styles which are often , quite intentionally , separate from those of parents , teachers and others of the ‘ older ’ generation . |
9 | So , in my experience certainly down in the Sussex area , there 's , there 's great opportunity for people who have something worthwhile saying , who understand how to repackage what they 're saying in such a way that it will keep local radio audiences listening , and who are prepared to learn the minimum techniques and skills necessary to come across reasonably well . |