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

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1 Since Friday she had met many people who had every reason to be relieved , but Ayling had come closest to saying he was glad .
2 Chief Const Keith Hellawell criticised the mechanism used to deal with young offenders in particular as slow and bureaucratic , adding his officers were having to deal with young people who had no sense of social values .
3 ‘ But should all of those people who had no part in that decision be made to wait ? , ’ he added .
4 The effect was that of an attempt at Mediterranean good taste , contrived by and for people who had no taste at all .
5 She was one of the few people who had no fear of him , even her Chief Constable would be shocked if he heard the way she argued with him sometimes .
6 Little thought was given to the conditions in which people who had no desire to leave the country of their birth had to live .
7 An alien presence had established itself in the heart of the town and people who had no connection with the crime under investigation or any other would feel uneasy until they were gone .
8 An attempt to have them evicted failed because the county court judge ruled that the law only applied to people who had no interest in the property .
9 An attempt to have them evicted failed because the county court judge ruled that the law only applied to people who had no interest in the property .
10 Because of the success of The Making of the English Landscape people who had no interest in the countryside have read the book and been inspired by it But others have used the book and particularly this chapter as an authoritative statement that most hedges are modern and thus do not constitute a serious loss if they are removed to accommodate modern agricultural techniques .
11 It was useless to baptize people who had no understanding of the faith , or who had not been persuaded by teaching to espouse Christianity .
12 ‘ I think there have been a lot of people who had a problem in Hollywood because they were too good-looking or too charming .
13 It was It seems a kind of I mean it seems to have gone on quite a bit that people who had a Co book would allow other people to draw off of that , would go to the shops and buy whatever they needed of the Co book .
14 ‘ We know of two people who had a row recently , do n't we ? ’
15 are people who had a choice about where they would live .
16 We shall need in time to check which belong to people who had a right to handle the diary ; Sir Paul , yourself , members of the household .
17 He liked people who had a family , which was why he enjoyed being with Gordon Jackson so much .
18 He contrasted their lot with what could be achieved by senior people who had the benefit of Share Option Schemes .
19 This surely , whatever else it means , this , for this scripture here surely means that those people who had the opportunity of accepting Christ , of responding to him , but who have rejected him , they are in exactly the same position as Pontius Pilate .
20 Until William Green 's death in 1823 there were not many options open to those people who had the leisure to travel even if they could resist the siren songs of the ‘ Lakes ’ poets .
21 ‘ I am disappointed for the complainants in this case , among them disturbed people who had the courage to came forward to the police ’ , he said .
22 If they had to be responsible for choosing the leaders of the Church , they needed information and their secretaries should be able to talk to people who had the information .
23 In fact , when the bonds were redeemed in 1983 the 280 bonds issued in 1907 were in the hands of only 47 people who had the power to elect two-thirds of the committee to run a club with over 600 members !
24 The people who had the imagination or ability to do it where the ones that could speak the languages , the ones that did n't
25 I could see through slitted eyes many people who had the comfort of being three-dimensional , walking and talking words that I knew .
26 All this is culled from letters from people who had the forethought to record the event .
27 None of the Regulations refers to the possibility of translations into Braille or on to cassette to facilitate access to information by the many people who have a sight impairment .
28 Since most older people who have a drink problem tend to be lonely , retired and out of the mainstream of social life , some form of social group support may be helpful .
29 While he believes in and requires effective administration , he leaves it to the experts , to the people who have a flair for making things happen through systems and computers , and paperwork .
30 Thirdly , it may be possible to help people who have a tendency to exaggerate the unpleasantness or desirability of outcomes not to ‘ catastrophise ’ about uncontrollable outcomes .
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