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

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1 I was a railway porter 's son and I was discovered by a man who had a discovery show just like Opportunity Knocks .
2 It was actually owned by a man who had a licence for festivals .
3 Riven hacked at the neck of one man who had a leg over the wall and saw the agonised face disappear .
4 Selborne was of significance because he was a man who had a foot in every camp ; related to the Cecils , he was also a Liberal Unionist , a tariff reformer , a diehard , and a Liberal Unionist .
5 One day , a pilot named Flt Lt Mort had a sick navigator and Mac eagerly jumped into the gap , in spite of various people protesting to him that he must be mad to fly with a man who had a name like that .
6 I thought if I just had a man who had a yacht and he had a rolls royce and a yacht .
7 PUSHED his way through police cordons , CLAMBERED inside one of the mangled carriages and REACHED a screaming man who had a bone sticking out of his ripped trousers .
8 He tried , without much success , to look like a man who had a soul into which you could look .
9 I heard the fat man who had a room beneath me retching violently to spit his all .
10 ’ I once saw a film about a girl in love with a man who had a dickey heart , ’ he said .
11 Then he met a man who had a goose for sale .
12 This man who had no letters , had the higher learning , for he had a pure love . ’
13 The athletic arrogant and handsome monarch of 1977 had been replaced by a sick , befuddled man who had no idea what was happening .
14 Should I now go haring off to France to a man I do n't know , a man who had no regrets for sixteen years ? ’
15 By this man who had no power over him and whom he could sink with one word to Merymose .
16 His cousin , she was quickly realising , though , was a man who had an aversion to answering any but selected questions .
17 He was a tall , handsome man who had an air of confidence about him .
18 With their bare hands , they fought to save the man who had an ear ripped off in the attack .
19 He had never felt anything like this — he was a lay figure , a lump of synthetic wax beside this man who had the humanity to cry .
20 And I mean in nineteen sixty five such a job would cost te about eleven to fifteen pounds which was an anas astronomical amount of money in those days , simply because the man who had the firm had an A licence , or four or five of them , and he was in a mon a monopolistic position you see .
21 And would the paper , edited by the man who had the crotches and armpits cut out of his suits by Pamela Bordes , be featuring Mr Bell at all ?
22 Some considered it to Mosley 's credit that a man who had the ability to attain the highest office in government should have ignored the rules of the political game because of his devotion to principle .
23 The man who had the responsibility of marking Chris Waddle managed to get forward throughout the game , the first time after 12 minutes when he stole into the box to rattle the Wednesday woodwork .
24 ‘ The man who had the heart attack would have died within five minutes if we had n't moved him .
25 I told Bates straight out that I was the only man who had the vision and know-how to keep his club in the First Division and that for a reasonable salary , say 16K a year , I would be willing to quit Athletico .
26 The rooms had ancient crusty mouldings and an iron-handled bell-pull for calling servants from the basement , now inhabited by Thin Lizzy 's road manager , a man who had the misfortune , so Eva informed me , to have hair growing out of his shoulders .
27 When Sam Phillips , founder of Sun Records and ‘ creator ’ of Elvis Presley , said , ‘ If I could find a white man who had the Negro sound and the Negro feel , I could make a billion dollars ’ ( quoted in Hopkins 1971 : 66 ) , the twin motivations , artistic and commercial , were not separated or separable .
28 The difference with Mandy is that her boyfriend was Wyman , a man who had the power to make these fantasies come true — before she had time to understand the implications of them .
29 Yet they work somehow , because her is a man who had the courage to state it as it is , with such conviction and such power and optimism that somehow you get caught up in his enthusiasm and believe with him , if only for those three chords .
30 You ask a man who has a bit more experience and plenty of common sense ad he 'll say to you , ‘ Get the lad in , bring him home to his parents and the father will give him a clip round the ear . ’
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