Example sentences of "who have have [art] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | Nobody is starry-eyed about a world condominium with Moscow , but nobody except some of the administration 's conservative critics ( who have had a field day trashing the Gorbachev plan for the Gulf ) thinks the Russians can be ignored . |
2 | Another type of specialist nurse deals solely with patients who have had a mastectomy . |
3 | Well one would have thought so , but I said to er Mrs you see , about the minibus , no not the minibus , the M S bus being available and , I said the problem was or maybe that we 'd have to have drivers who have had a P S V licence , or what they call it ? |
4 | These include : children under 16 , students under 19 in full time education , women aged 60 and over , men aged 65 and over , expectant mothers and those who have had a child within the past 12 months , whose on income support or family income supplement , war service pensioners and those suffering from a range of specified complaints . |
5 | Let us consider democracy in local government and the three Secretaries of State for the Environment who have had a go at local government taxation . |
6 | Er those known to so many of us who gave their lives here from this base and finally er in honour of those who have done such a tremendous and magnificent job in the restoration of this nerve centre of , of the Hundredth Group and , and as we dedicate this plaque and this building today , we remember , before God and before one another , all of these people who have had a part in what we do here today . |
7 | Stopping smoking is the most effective single treatment for those who have had a heart attack or have developed arterial disease of the legs . |
8 | The open day at the centre at St Catherine 's Hospital , Birkenhead , between 10am and 4pm , is aimed at people who have had a heart attack , are waiting for or recovering from surgery , or have a family history of heart disease . |
9 | Sandra Cooper , 33 , midwife and founder of the Darlington Miscarriage Association , said : ‘ Women who have had a miscarriage experience grief but they have no record of their unborn child . |
10 | Sandra Cooper , 33 , midwife and founder of the Darlington Miscarriage Association , said : ‘ Women who have had a miscarriage experience grief but they have no record of their unborn child . |
11 | ( iv ) People who have had a blood transfusion |
12 | Some agencies are particularly keen to attract nurses who have had a break in practice and provide reorientation for new staff . |
13 | In published series of patients with constipation and irritable bowel syndrome or functional abdominal pain there is an excess of womeh who have had a hysterectomy but this may be because women who are referred to hospital with these disorders tend to be anxious and polysymptomatic . |
14 | The two families , who have had no contact and do not plan to meet , face a week of agony before knowing if they were given the right child . |
15 | The project is addressing this by using the same forms to assess a comparison group of 400 children who have had no contact with social workers . |
16 | While most political prisoners have been involved iii trade union or political work , there are also cases of people who have boon picked up on suspicion and who have had no history of participation in any organization . |
17 | Mothers who have had no part in abuse are often neglected during child-protection work . |
18 | For women who have had no children at all , they are not a first-choice method of contraception , but can be used . |
19 | " Those who have had the advantage of experience in such matters " , wrote Austen Layard , a contemporary of Wallace who had discovered the ancient city of Nineveh , " know that one of the results of fever is a considerable excitement of the brain , consequent audacity and no small additional loquacity only limited by physical debility . " |
20 | Hysterectomy ca n't be too bad : 96% of a group of Australian women who have had the operation say they are pleased to have had it , while 55% say they wish that they had had it sooner ! |
21 | ‘ It is especially high among transsexuals who have had the operation and have then regretted it later , ’ said Mr Rees , who himself spent five months in a psychiatric ward during his teens because of depression . |
22 | Clinton has seen off those who have had the guts to compete for the prize . |
23 | Competition is what keeps industry moving , and indeed those of us who have had the experience know that almost the most difficult industrial task is to run a near monopoly . |
24 | New moves tend to come from middle-class artists who have had the opportunity to absorb a great deal early and feel sufficiently confident in an educational and financially secure context to move it along . |
25 | Do these changes mean ( since all of us who have had the privilege of working with Indians know the tremendous intellectual power of that nation ) that India will begin to play the role in the world which many of us have expected and foreseen ? |
26 | These same characteristics can often be found — with far less excuse — in well-seasoned travellers who have had the privilege of sampling far and wide . |
27 | Listen I 've got , Vernon I I 've got some people who have had the side effects . |
28 | Others who have had the courage to stand up and be counted include Miss Doina Cornea , a former professor of French , now on hunger strike in the ethnic Hungarian city of Cluj ; Mr Gabriel Andreescu , a geophysicist in Bucharest ; and Mr Mirca Dinescu , a poet , also in Bucharest . |
29 | It is not uncommon for a couple who have had the sadness of producing a heavily disabled or diseased baby to find that they later lose their desire for intercourse . |
30 | 5.2 Staff on the AP grades are expected to supervise members of staff who have had the job complexity reflected in their gradings . |