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

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1 Now suppose one considers a farmer who has dairy cows .
2 Liverpool have a doubt about Steve McManaman , who has calf trouble , but Steve Nicol is fit to partner Mark Wright after a groin injury .
3 The ‘ amateur ’ athlete who has travel expenses to meetings paid by sponsors and is compensated for loss of earnings , has market value to promoters and is an integral part of a market economy .
4 ‘ There are two children to each room and it 's planned that anyone who has difficulty speaking is put with a child who can communicate well .
5 ‘ That is a good way to learn about players , about how they react in certain situations , about who has leadership qualities .
6 For a girl who has school trophies for athletics and swimming in the family cabinet , who supports Liverpool and whose favourite player is Steffi Graf , Bradnam is getting an achiever who looks to the best in sport for her inspiration .
7 ‘ Mrs Appleby will approve of anyone who has Kinmuire blood in their veins . ’
8 Note that only the nominated approver can grant approval to a package but that the nominated approver or one of his ascendants ( who has Quality Assurer privilege ) can deny approval to a package .
9 Note that only the nominated Approver can grant approval to a package but that the nominated Approver or one of his ascendants who has Quality Assurer privilege can deny approval to a package .
10 A social worker is interpreting the proceedings for Mr Robson , a carpenter , who has speech difficulties .
11 The difference between these two uses of syndromes becomes clear if one considers the following situation : suppose , after years of finding that , every time a patient exhibits symptom x , symptoms y and z are also exhibited , a patient comes along who has symptom x but not symptom y .
12 The National Care Homes Association has two new members of its executive : BARRY HARTLEY , who has a care home in Batley , Yorkshire and ALAN GARNER , who has care homes in Lincolnshire .
13 Similarly , a child who has language problems because of hearing loss caused by a temporary blockage ( otitis media ) may have her hearing corrected by surgical intervention , but this will not automatically remedy the child 's problems with language ; this will require additional treatment to create the possibility of appropriate learning ( Downs and Blager 1982 ; Quick and Mandell 1983 ; Godowski et al .
14 Thus an able 11-year-old pupil might attain level 7 in a particular subject while a pupil of the same age in the same school who has learning difficulties might reach level 3 .
15 Geoffrey , who has learning difficulties , had taken his newly repaired bicycle out with two friends .
16 Geoffrey Walsh , who has learning difficulties , suffered severe internal injuries and needed a blood transfusion after being stabbed and slashed at least three times .
17 Andrew , who has learning difficulties , is a keen violinist and has earned a place in Banks Brass Band .
18 Before luncheon I met Mr Clive Ranger who has jewellery shops in Cardiff , Swansea , Bristol , and Bath .
19 Frank Bishop , who has plastic joints in his hips and knees , tried to fight back .
20 Mr Bishop , who has plastic joints in his hips , knees and spine , is an ex-boxer and tried to put up a struggle , but they were too strong for him .
21 Sunnie , who had lung cancer , waged a long campaign for her husband 's release .
22 The total number of patients who had stool samples analysed could only be accurately assessed in the one year period ( 1989 ) when records were computerised .
23 When Wales won the Triple Crown in 1988 with a team who had amble development left in them , the future looked bright ; then came a calamitous tour of New Zealand followed by sundry other mishaps and the outlook became as dark as an All Black jersey .
24 Examining the effects of histology , histological type , the early mortality patient with benign was point three percent and this was significantly less than the early mortality for those patients who had prostate cancer , which was two point nine percent , almost ten times greater .
25 All eyes were riveted on him , and anyone who had seating space sat down quietly .
26 It was with such questions in mind that , in 1985 , we invited a group of social anthropologists who had fieldwork experience in societies which , for whatever reason , they described as ‘ peaceful ’ to attend an informal seminar to discuss the issues involved in interpreting such societies and how our ‘ evidence ’ could be used to question established theories on human nature .
27 The Sultan , who had treaty relations with Britain , asked for help .
28 To give all subjects roughly the same earnings opportunities over the two repetitions of the experiment , we changed the parameter pairs from the first to the second repetition of follows : Each group consisted of eight subjects : so there were eight who had parameter pair A on their first repetition and parameter pair H on their second ; eight who had parameter pair B on their first repetition and parameter pair G on their second ; and so on .
29 To give all subjects roughly the same earnings opportunities over the two repetitions of the experiment , we changed the parameter pairs from the first to the second repetition of follows : Each group consisted of eight subjects : so there were eight who had parameter pair A on their first repetition and parameter pair H on their second ; eight who had parameter pair B on their first repetition and parameter pair G on their second ; and so on .
30 In addition , there were the subjects who performed the experiment on a completely individual basis , yet who were nevertheless organized in groups : so there a ‘ group ’ of four individual subjects who had parameter pair A on their first repetition and parameter pair H on their second ; a ‘ group ’ of four individual subjects who had parameter pair B on their first repetition and parameter pair G on their second ; and so on .
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