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

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1 The head of state is the President of the Republic ( currently Konstantinos Karamanlis , who has largely ceremonial functions and is elected by Parliament for a five-year term .
2 The chef in question , who has perhaps first-hand knowledge of Normandy , and obtains his supplies of fish from the Norman coast , calls his creation sole à la normande .
3 For a very large female patient , or one who has extremely poor balance , a wraparound skirt may be more practical .
4 Cardioselective β-blocking drugs appear the drugs of choice in the hypertensive diabetic in whom dietary therapy has failed or who has more severe hypertension , although there may be an important role for the calcium antagonists .
5 Using it inappropriately with someone who has very strong feelings on a subject may lead you to be regarded as insensitively self-opinionated .
6 As someone who worked in the BMC when it was at its height , and who has very long acquaintance with both protagonists , I can vouch for the veracity of Dennis 's story as told here , and can only lament the nit-picking which has continued even after its publication in this book .
7 She has Emma 's passion for matchmaking and continues to try to marry Kit 's sister Meg to a novelist , Patrick Barlow — who is the type of homosexual who has very agreeable woman friends , but is in love with an odious , common boy with ginger hair .
8 This whole question of housework behaviour raises an interesting issue : in what sense can a housewife who has very high standards and extremely repetitive routines be considered ‘ pathologically ’ obsessed with housework ?
9 Dr Houston , who has recently beaten breast cancer , said she was continuing with plans to appeal .
10 We are dealing with Earl Harold Godwinsson of Wessex , who has quite different ambitions . ’
11 Luciano Pavarotti who has abnormally large lungs as has
12 In an inflationary age those who had sound customary tenures reaped the benefits of fixed annual rents , but those tenants who were successfully challenged by their lords had to meet demands for considerable increases .
13 Originally a Roman colony , legend has it that it takes its name from the first lord of its castle Rufus , Marquis of Obertenghi , who had thick red hair , or , perhaps more romantically , that it is named after the sunset hues which turn the mountain here from a gentle rose to red each evening .
14 With 5 minutes to go Tilson who had completely knackered Strachan on the wing crossed a beautiful ball to Pat Fenlon who beat both Newsome and Wetherall in the air even though he is about 5'7 ’ .
15 A significant proportion of our patients who had clinically quiescent disease and who had a low scan score were classed as having active disease by the visual grading method .
16 The scan score was raised in all patients who had clinically active disease but normal laboratory tests .
17 When the data were divided according to head circumference and ponderal index ( table II ) the highest standardised mortality ratio for cardiovascular disease ( 119 ) was in men who had both small head circumference and low ponderal index at birth .
18 In the trials , women with breast cancer who had orthodox alone were apparently ‘ matched ’ for certain variables ( such as severity of disease , year of diagnosis , age , number of previous relapses , and the type of conventional treatment ) and compared with women with breast cancer who had both orthodox treatment and the alternative treatment offered at Bristol .
19 The 25 patients ( 11 men , 14 women ; mean age 54 [ 28–79 ] years ) included for comparison who had neither excessive numbers of normal naevi nor atypical naevi have been followed for 213 person-years .
20 The haemorrhage was successfully treated and prolonged freedom from bleeding achieved in all patients except 1 whose haemorrhage was caused by diffuse gastric infiltration with chronic lymphocytic leukaemia and who had only short-term relief .
21 As a student he had very quickly shacked up with a second-year chemistry undergraduate who had very definite ideas that Degree Day was rapidly followed by Wedding Day .
22 Michael Codron — who shared his work with another producer Donald Albery , a man who had totally different ideas from his own — felt much the same way .
23 Samuel , who had sharply critical judgment , thought that he presided well over the Cabinet in the first year of the Government , prepared himself carefully for its meetings and prevented ‘ knots or tangles … from being drawn tight ’ .
24 It is quite a normal procedure , and for two mothers who had quite easy births , having these stitches had been the worst thing about it .
25 I soon discovered that opera was a passion for the Parmigiani , who had extremely critical ears .
26 One of Beto 's constant themes is that classification is something which can be carried out properly only by staff who have both human insight in general and a specific knowledge of the prison system and the background of most of its clients .
27 For a few women — particularly those who have rather heavy periods or any history of pelvic infection — IUDs are not satisfactory .
28 The rest of us who have completely legal secrets , though , will be left with no protection by this bill . ’
29 Similarly , a test which requires a response to a spoken word or sentence should be used only for children who have reasonably good speech perception .
30 Executive dominance is still evident though , particularly through the power of non-elected bureaucrats who have exceptionally close links with the majority LDP party .
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