Example sentences of "people who have [verb] [noun pl] " in BNC.

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1 There was also a lecture Theatre for people who had packed lunches .
2 Parliamentary support began to coalesce , deriving mainly from the analogy which was seen between compensation for criminal injuries and the existing welfare provision for people who had sustained injuries in the course of their work .
3 A spokesman for the UN Compensation Fund [ see pp. 38211 ; 38406 ] said on Oct. 29 that the Fund 's governing body at a recent meeting in Geneva had decided to ask Iraq to pay compensation to an estimated 2,000,000 people who had incurred losses as result of the Gulf war .
4 She had heard wonderful stories from people who had watched soldiers practising , stories of shining metal flashing through the air .
5 Seven thousand people who had bought tickets at the cheap rate in the following week were obliged to pay a surcharge .
6 A. T. The worst part of the job was after passing the Sergeant 's exam and waiting for twelve to thirteen years to get promoted — you 'd have the Chief Constable 's Orders come out and you 'd see people who had passed years after you being promoted and you 'd think that I 'll do my thirty years like this .
7 And they 're made to come face to face with people who 've lost friends or relatives in drink driving accidents .
8 We 've got people who 've lost friends , brothers and fathers .
9 we should have a core a of people who 've handled records of achievement and done records of achievement and they should you know not everybody has but we should what staff are capable of in terms of doing this has has has moved dramatic and there 's some still who struggle but everybody 's getting more and
10 Okay , erm I mean you say about even people who 've got members of their family over there , I mean I know that if it was me , I would want to know what was going on .
11 Here 's the bank — see the queue along the street from the cash point — people who 've got pots of money in that bank and all they 've got to do is press a few buttons and it 'll spew out a wad of crisp notes into their delicately manicured hand .
12 ‘ They ca n't risk people who 've got cracks in the armour , ’ says Tony Barnes , manager of the banking division at Robert Walter Associates .
13 That was my original they had a competition to look out for people who 've got ideas about this new idea , it was a ridiculous idea to do a competition cos people did n't know what they were entering for , half the parishes were n't notified about it ,
14 ‘ You find yourself only mixing with people who 've got babies .
15 Now I can see the sense of that , you know , we could probably go to a New York lawyer on a no no win , no pay basis and take action agai an and argue that case , but you know is this what , what really people who 've paid pensions for thirty or forty years should be dealing with , you know .
16 There is a lot of work ahead to check with other forces on what 's been stolen.The police will contact people who 've reported antiques stolen to tell them if they 've been recovered .
17 They raise to 50,000 the number of displaced people who have escaped clashes between those loyal to Bosnia and the pro-Serb Yugoslav army and Serbian militia groups .
18 People who have injected drugs have rates of infection from under 2% in some regions to 70% , with the highest proportion found in Edinburgh .
19 Rehabilitation staff from South Tyneside District Hospital have been selected as finalists in a national quality healthcare award scheme for their work in developing a rehabilitation service for people who have suffered strokes .
20 Um it 's interesting that when you look at people who have abused children they often will say things not only about the willingness of their victims , in inverted commas , but also about the fact oh she never said no , erm as the title of this magazine article I 've got here is .
21 Ever since our auction of Mel Fisher 's discoveries from this wreck in 1988 , we continue to get calls from people who have received pieces of the treasure in return for their investment in the salvage operation .
22 Based on detailed interviews with unemployed people who have attended courses , it should provide valuable information about the effectiveness ( or otherwise ) of the provision and the extent to which the liberal model , the social purpose model and/or the socialist community action model are implemented in practice .
23 For example , they are often used with people who have to conduct interviews .
24 Inheritance For those people who have accumulated assets during their lifetime , leaving money , property and land to relatives after death represents another — and very significant — mechanism through which economic support is given in families .
25 It 's true in some cases , naturally ; but very often it 's the people who have felt wounds that jest most at scars , because they do n't want the whole world to know .
26 There is a quite complicated procedure for people who have accepted offers from universities or colleges , but want to re-apply elsewhere after receiving their results .
27 Every shift , they face people who have lost lovers , lost jobs or lost families through AIDS or ( more often ) the fear of AIDS ; every shift they have to help people think through the new consequences of future sex or face the possible results of past ignorance .
28 Young people who have completed GCSEs at 16 can choose whether to stay on at school or college , or come out into the labour market and , possibly , take an entitlement to YT .
29 Achieving regular employment has been one of the most difficult targets for people who have left institutions and there is a marked descent through the occupational and class structure so that , especially where they have suffered illnesses such as schizophrenia , the work they are able to get tends to be of an unskilled or semi-skilled kind .
30 We are grateful to several people who have produced poems and recipes , particularly Vivette Montgomery , Jeanette Golding and Josephine Steel .
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