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

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1 Lernoux became ‘ the voice of those who had no voice ’ .
2 Narrow staircases , infested with mouse droppings , where those who had no money whatsoever huddled on the steps for shelter , coming like wraiths in the night when they were less likely to be turned away , and drifting off again in the early morning .
3 But to those who were disobedient , to those who had no faith !
4 Kelman ( 1988 ) in particular takes this kind of line , pointing out that those most opposed to the Vietnam war were those who had no chance of actually going there and being in danger .
5 Those who had no case had no such courage , either .
6 The highest proportions for each of the outcomes were seen among those who had no teeth at baseline , although differences in age contributed to these results .
7 A similar difference in relative risks of death from coronary heart disease ( 3.71 ) and admission to hospital ( 1.46 ) was seen among those who had no teeth .
8 By relating belief to duty in this fashion , Gandhi is able to claim that he would have no compunction under Swarāj , self-governing India , in recommending those who had no objection to talking up arms , to fight for their country .
9 So those who had no family name were required by law to adopt one .
10 Those who had no qualifications and no regular occupation were also more likely to have little family support , and to find themselves at eighteen or younger , living on state benefits in lodgings , single bedsits , or flats shared with other young people .
11 From the 1860s , however , growing numbers of those who had no desire to question or to alter the nature of the economic system became uneasy about the prevailing diagnosis of the causes of and cure for poverty .
12 It is those who had no proclivity towards will making about whom we most wish to know .
13 While the surviving ex-guerrillas occupied the positions of responsibility , the rank and file were drawn from their old IP opponents of the Civil War , those who had no reason to love Osvaldo .
14 This fell into three categories : those who waited for applications to come from staff , those who nominated or requested staff to attend courses , and those who had a system combining the two :
15 In studies of survivors of the horrors of prison camps , those who had a purpose in living , with well defined goals , were able to withstand greater deprivation such as starvation and torture .
16 Those who had a breakfast drink had faster recall than those who had nothing , ’ he says .
17 Some went further and stated that the press must be free to say whatever needed saying ; not surprisingly , opponents of this school of thought pointed out that this gave freedom only to those who had a newspaper at their disposal .
18 Macaulay was one of those who had a foot in both camps .
19 There was blood and people dying and Victor solid as a signpost at a crossroad , picking off those who had a gun , eliminating threats .
20 Even among those who had a connection with the power station ( because either they or a close friend worked there ) there was a third against .
21 Their offices were lucrative , and the king often used them to make provision for those who had a claim upon his bounty .
22 The patients were grouped into those who had a disease extension to or beyond the sigmoid colon ( colitis ) and those who suffered from an isolated proctitis .
23 This compared with 26 per cent of the women without an intimate tie with husband or boyfriend , but who reported a confiding relationship with another person ( seen at least weekly ) , and with 41 per cent of those who had a confidante seen less than weekly or who had no such relationship at all .
24 Young men who had a maximum oral hygiene index of 6 had a risk of dying 3.4 times higher than those who had a hygiene index of 0 .
25 Pupils themselves disliked the way that they had previously been divided from one another ; and although there had been considerable advances made in the early 1980s in running joint CSE/GCE courses and examinations , these were patchy and voluntary , and unlikely to have been acceptable to the more academic of those who had an interest in the outcome of the examinations , especially the universities .
26 In the USSR as well as outside it there were those who had an interest in attacking the record of these years ; they included the ‘ spiritual heirs ’ of Menshevism , of Trotsky and of the kulaks .
27 Those who had the privilege to know her wanted to remember her .
28 From society 's point of view the only question is whether those who had the benefit of these excellent libraries in the forces will have the same access to books when they leave .
29 Even the knighthood was not the honour it might seem , for James I had instigated the practice of charging for knighthoods , and Charles I had compounded his profit by fining those who had the temerity to refuse .
30 What he 's saying to us here is that that there is a reason that Jesus had been condemned and that those who had the authority to do so had carried out their work .
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