Example sentences of "who [adv] had [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Hoskyns , who only had another year to live , was angry at his university .
2 These ranged from the high-profile national bodies like Friends of the Earth , Greenpeace and the Council for the Protection of Rural England , who all had professional advocates to put their case , through to smaller but persistent participants like the South Wales Women 's Support Groups ( defending the interests of mining communities ) and the Irish Sea Project ( concerned about marine pollution ) .
3 He added a 72 to tie with England man , Andy Rogers ( Ealing ) , Steve Barwick ( East Berks ) and Stuart Cage , who all had matching scores of 69 , 68 for aggregates of 137 , only one over the record for the event .
4 Caddies were hit often and painfully and several took to wearing crash helmets , and one well-known caddie , who obviously had other priorities , used to wear a cricketer 's box .
5 A head who already had eleven years ' experience moved to a post in which he had to confront two one-time grammar schools which had been converted into comprehensive single-sex comprehensive high schools .
6 A spokesman for Sovereign , who already had 40,000 orders for the album , said : ‘ It would be a real shame if fans of Lisa never get to hear these recordings . ’
7 His ‘ pre-verbal ’ concept of the self could only be predicated of beings who already had some grasp of language .
8 We found a few examples of workers who had been in the uninterrupted employment of a single organisation long enough to qualify for dismissal protection and statutory redundancy compensation rights , but who still had temporary status .
9 For the last seventy-three years the Bishop of Durham was a scholar ; five bishops in succession ranging from one who was among the leading minds of Europe to one who was more a publicist than a scholar but who still had academic interests .
10 His aim was to boost flagging sales , and for the first time during the recession new cars came within the grasp of those who still had some cash .
11 Someone who possibly had more influence on Laing than anyone else was the late Sir Douglas Crawford , formerly chairman of Wm Crawford $ Sons , which became part of United Biscuits in 1962 when Sir Douglas became vice-chairman until his retirement in 1974 .
12 ‘ He keeps hisself to hisself , ’ she was told several times , though Davyd , who always had superior knowledge , added ‘ cut him in half and you 'd find pure gold , all through . ’
13 ‘ He was the only one who ever had any influence with Robert .
14 Between these two comes secondary impotence which occurs when men who once had satisfactory erections find that they no longer can .
15 A third group of mixed grade was recognised in 11 patients with low grade who also had occasional areas of high grade .
16 , Sir George , sixth baronet ( 1773–1857 ) , aeronautical pioneer , was born 27 December 1773 in Scarborough , Yorkshire , the only son of Sir Thomas Cayley and his wife Isabella Seton , who also had four daughters .
17 They had to work alongside deputy heads and postholders who also had managerial responsibilities , some of which overlapped considerably with their own .
18 Each , in his own way , was something of an expert , especially Mayhew and Abercrombie who also had solid rugby backgrounds .
19 These findings are in line with those of an earlier study for England and Wales which showed that the mean number of days professionals stayed in hospital was about two-thirds that of unskilled workers who also had higher admission rates ( see Table 3.11 ) .
20 Now , before we look at Campbell 's teaching more closely , let me mention another thinker who probably had some influence on him .
21 The brothers , who now had good jobs , took her for meals where she could eat her fill of exotic sea foods and rich desserts .
22 The policy had widespread appeal , not only to county councils who now had another weapon in their armoury to fight expansionist urban authorities , but also more widely .
23 Firstly , as shown by the present results and those of Villanova et al , gall stones recur two to three times more frequently in patients who originally had multiple stones than in those who , before dissolution treatment , had solitary stones .
24 Based on these findings , and on those by Villanova et al showing that : ( i ) patients with multiple primary stones tend to develop multiple recurrent stones while those who originally had solitary stones tend to develop single stone recurrence ; and ( ii ) the recurrence rate in those who initially had solitary stones is only one third of that in patients who originally had multiple stones , we can predict that as patients selected for extra corporeal shock wave dissolution mainly have solitary stones , the recurrence rate after lithotripsy should be lower than that reported here .
25 Based on these findings , and on those by Villanova et al showing that : ( i ) patients with multiple primary stones tend to develop multiple recurrent stones while those who originally had solitary stones tend to develop single stone recurrence ; and ( ii ) the recurrence rate in those who initially had solitary stones is only one third of that in patients who originally had multiple stones , we can predict that as patients selected for extra corporeal shock wave dissolution mainly have solitary stones , the recurrence rate after lithotripsy should be lower than that reported here .
26 Subjects who characteristically had dominant alpha EEG rhythms when awake were most suitable for this task , as the level of alpha rhythm then acts as a good indicator of alertness .
27 Patients who originally had multiple ‘ primary ’ gall stones always had multiple recurrent gall stones while those who initially had solitary stones invariably had solitary recurrent stones .
28 Based on these findings , and on those by Villanova et al showing that : ( i ) patients with multiple primary stones tend to develop multiple recurrent stones while those who originally had solitary stones tend to develop single stone recurrence ; and ( ii ) the recurrence rate in those who initially had solitary stones is only one third of that in patients who originally had multiple stones , we can predict that as patients selected for extra corporeal shock wave dissolution mainly have solitary stones , the recurrence rate after lithotripsy should be lower than that reported here .
29 The author of the Anonimalle Chronicle , however , who evidently had some admiration for Gaunt 's achievement , believed that the army only began to suffer in this way when it wintered in Gascony .
30 The Association was extremely successful in improving the lot of Bank Officials who previously had meagre earnings and poor conditions of employment .
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