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

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1 According to the Professor , people were virtually living on mountains of asbestos and despite this ‘ gross exposure ’ there was no evidence of people who had contracted mesothelioma , a form of cancer related to asbestos ’ , the Cork Examiner reported .
2 Though Labour intended to invite the ‘ best and brightest ’ from among a whole range of people who had achieved acclaim in their chosen fields , the audience for this informal reception had a distinctive literary bent .
3 There was also a lecture Theatre for people who had packed lunches .
4 They talked to her about her ancestors , and about the Bright Palace which they called Teamhair in their soft voices , and they told her about the battles and the people who had made Ireland magical and marvellous and richer in folklore than any country could ever be .
5 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 .
6 A Clwyd health authority spokesman said about 30 GP practices were being asked to contact people who had received surgery at the hospital over the past ten months .
7 But it soon became apparent that other people were also affected including injecting drug users , people with haemophilia , people who had received blood transfusions as well as heterosexuals who came into none of these categories .
8 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 .
9 No sooner had a special train , carrying 633 people who had taken refuge at the West German embassy in Warsaw , arrived in Hanover yesterday than at least 200 more refugees turned up on the embassy doorstep .
10 The New Musical Express , stumbling after the new wave , advertised bells and full hippy regalia , from the people who had brought Beatle jackets to the young .
11 As Ho Chi Minh presented the case the people who had fought side by side with the Allies , as well as against the French for more than eighty years , were entitled to their independence .
12 She had heard wonderful stories from people who had watched soldiers practising , stories of shining metal flashing through the air .
13 People who had had experience of the National Assembly , where much the same procedures were followed , or who had picked up the style from televised broadcasts of it , were at a decided advantage .
14 South Devon Coroner Hamish Turner 's comments on the fact that around half of the 32 people who had committed suicide in the area in the past year had , at some stage , been treated at the centre .
15 No , the people who had ordered Jay 's death — they were the ones who had to be punished .
16 He was now part of a coalition with people who had held cabinet office in Stormont and , more than that , his party had polled better than one led by an ex-Minister .
17 Exempted from the new regulations were people who had held citizenship of the pre-1940 independent Estonia and their descendants .
18 But this list was denied him in other areas and he then used school lists , projecting forward for the people who had left school ; but this had many errors and losses , with people moving home .
19 The scheme would be aimed mainly at sitting tenants and could double the number of people who had bought council houses in Darlington .
20 Seven thousand people who had bought tickets at the cheap rate in the following week were obliged to pay a surcharge .
21 Both The Cloud of Unknowing and Walter Hilton suggest that some people who had read Rolle 's work or who had heard about his experiences were almost breaking all bounds in order to encounter something similar themselves and were , consequently , damaging themselves as well as wasting their time .
22 People who had attempted suicide were also particularly likely to have experienced an excess of events beyond their own control , which were rated as undesirable , and scaled as major or intermediate in terms of upset .
23 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 .
24 And they 're made to come face to face with people who 've lost friends or relatives in drink driving accidents .
25 We 've got people who 've lost friends , brothers and fathers .
26 People who 've eaten castor beans or been injected with ricin have died from severe shock
27 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
28 I think that old people , or people who are retired , rather than old people , have an enormous amount of wisdom about their community , they have certainly stories to tell , and traditionally I think often in older traditional communities , they , the retired people , the people who 've ceased work , have been if you like , the guardians of the wisdom and the guardians of the stories .
29 people who 've got money she 's all she 'll look after them but she 's not looking after them blokes .
30 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 .
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