Example sentences of "people who have [adj] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | Actually , it just happened because I found I was engaging with people who had similar interests to myself . |
2 | ‘ And people who had nervous breakdowns about Robert Smith ! ’ shouts Niall . |
3 | There were also cutbacks in the numbers of beds provided and , as a result , some people who had major operations had been released from hospital after only three days . |
4 | He was a senior , dedicated member , and it did n't at first appear that he had committed any atrocities , but we later found out that he was responsible for denouncing people who had anti-Fascist sympathies , and that it was because of him that we had been taken to Tabiano . |
5 | People who had psychosomatic complaints were probably malingering ( if male ) and hysterical ( if female ) , and the appropriate treatment was a stiff talking-to , designed to exhort or scare them into ‘ stopping all this nonsense ’ and ‘ pulling themselves together ’ . |
6 | People who had low growth rates during fetal life and infancy have high death rates from ischaemic heart disease . |
7 | There were a few people who had private laboratories , and who were like Lavoisier amateurs of fully professional competence ; and there were those who lived by consultancy . |
8 | The aim was to confine attention to people who had frequent contact with the dementia sufferer , rather than interviewing all nearest relatives , who might or might not have contact with him or her . |
9 | We have lost capacity , skills and people who had some faith in the Government 's processes . |
10 | We advertised for people who had previous experience so they could set the system up from scratch . |
11 | When in the 1960s poverty was ‘ rediscovered ’ in the UK , it became clear from research findings that those elderly people who had occupational retirement pensions derived from their previous employment were least likely to be living in poverty , as then defined . |
12 | My problems are precisely the same as my father 's , but the climate 's different now : in those days , people who had large houses were thought to be plutocrats who ran society , the Establishment if you like . |
13 | In one respect the Free Presbyterian Church was a valuable resource of the DUP in that it provided a cadre of people who had considerable training and experience in organization and oratory : the ministers and elders . |
14 | However , it gradually became apparent that from now on , London Transport was to be ruled by politicians , rather than by people who had any knowledge or experience of how to run a public transport undertaking . |
15 | The people who had more experience used to teach me lots of things . |
16 | One of the chief pleasures was seeing the reunion of many people who had first-hand experience of travelling or working on the Line , and met against after many years . |
17 | Coun John Elders said : ‘ We would particularly like to hear from young people who have strong views on the facilities for them in Seaton and what entertainment could possibly be provided . ’ |
18 | People who have higher blood glucose have better memories . ’ |
19 | If you talk to people in the street the majority of people who have young children are certainly saying we need day care , we need opportunities for ourselves erm and are quite prepared , some of them at any rate , to go and say that to their local councillors and to write to their M Ps . |
20 | Do we welcome into our midst those people who have developmental disabilities , on order that we can grow together in faith ? |
21 | The impact of the new legislation will be felt most for people who have complex needs identified as a result of a comprehensive assessment . |
22 | Group 1 — People who have automatic entitlement |
23 | Group 1 — People who have automatic entitlement |
24 | Group 1 — People who have automatic entitlement |
25 | Group 1 — People who have automatic entitlement |
26 | Group 1 — People who have automatic entitlement |
27 | I have come upon one or two cases of people who have acute sensitivity to electricity and to electrical devices , such as television sets , computers , radios , electric lights , etc . |
28 | All this is important , because young people who have good relationships with their parents are less likely to feel the need to try drugs . |
29 | When professionals who work in mental health services talk of an ‘ integrated , comprehensive , seamless service ’ they mean a service where acute hospital beds , hostels , group homes , community teams and services for people in their own homes , are all managed as one service with one team of people who have total responsibility . |
30 | Almost everyone in England and Wales is aware that the penal system is in ‘ crisis ’ , even people who have little idea of what ‘ the penal system ’ is , except that it has to do with prisons and punishment . |