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

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1 In the case of a father 's brother who has no sons , it keeps the father 's brother 's descendants in the lineage .
2 It 's the shabby kid who has no colours and gets two marks docked ! ’
3 The shallow hearer The person who has no roots , lacking depth and persistence .
4 I know a championship show judge who has no qualms about doing it . ’
5 ‘ A grandmother is a lady who has no children of her own , so she likes other people 's little girls and boys .
6 If their full bellies make me fail to recognise my communality with a woman of colour whose children who do not eat , because she ca n't find work ; or a woman who has no children because her insides are rotten from home abortions and sterilisation ; or if I fail to recognise the lesbian who chooses not to have children , or the woman who remains closeted because her homophobic community is her only life support ; the woman who chooses silence instead of another death ; the woman who is terrified lest any anger triggers the explosion of hers ; if I fail to recognise these women as other faces of myself , then I am contributing to each of their oppressions , but also to my own .
7 Buckley , who is unmarried , admits that being successful in business is easier for a woman who has no children .
8 Mr Parrott , who has a Gunners tatoo on his right forearm , said : ‘ My Sunday League side has been doing better than Arsenal .
9 Who has the guts to take the fair decision , the tough decision , to offer to put an extra penny on income tax to pay for education ? ’ etc etc .
10 The former Today owner said he had seen documentation from Scottish financial institutions which put Knighton 's personal net worth at ‘ around £3m ’ , and added : ‘ I think he should now step aside and let somebody in who has the interests of the club at heart . ’
11 The giving of the necessities of life from one who has the goods to give , to one who has not , is the province of charity , and charity , relieved of its religious trappings and admitted to be a matter of free will , is a wholly commendable human virtue .
12 Mr Hermens added : ‘ Anyone can order the seals in the same number range and it would be easy for anyone who has the seals to open them .
13 An answer to this , I shall argue , so far as an answer is possible at all , can be given only through an analysis of experiences from the point of view of the one who has the experiences ; i.e. through a phenomenological analysis of the modes of experiencing .
14 It 's you who has the answers now .
15 Who has the papers ?
16 Now it is my beautiful Ma who has the wrinkles !
17 In private he got on very well with Lloyd George , but he never hid his doubts ; in 1917 he told Unionists that Lloyd George was a man who has the defects of his qualities " , and told his audience that he was saying no more than he had told the Prime Minister to his face ; when in 1920 he was told that Unionists would rather hear him attack Lloyd George than defend him , he told this story to the Prime Minister too .
18 It 's our members who 've the problems to face in these industries .
19 Of 223 defaulters at the Pickering Forest eyre of 1334 , only nineteen finally surrendered themselves at the York county court in August 1338 ; the remainder , who had no lands or chattels by which they could be distrained were outlawed .
20 ( 2 ) An advertisement in the London Gazette as to a firm whose principal place of business is in England or Wales … shall be notice as to persons who had no dealings with the firm before the date of the dissolution or change so advertised .
21 The incomers were all , Alexei saw , minor members of the court who had no invitations .
22 Beside her , Paul was no more than a supporting member of the cast , who had no lines to say .
23 Three of the five who had no visitors were said by the people we interviewed to have had no relatives .
24 Neither of the other two who had no visitors had any children ; one had elderly relatives abroad , the other , in the opinion of the deputy officer in charge of the home , only had herself to thank :
25 He was like a piece of jelly , like someone who had no bones . ’
26 Like the exiled Scots sitting up in bed with his cap on in Sidney Royal Infirmary , asked by the retired sister who visited people like him who had no friends how old he was , he says ninety two .
27 This man who had no letters , had the higher learning , for he had a pure love . ’
28 The highest proportions for each of the outcomes were seen among those who had no teeth at baseline , although differences in age contributed to these results .
29 Compared with subjects with little or no periodontal disease , those with gingivitis were at about 23% higher risk , and those with periodontitis or who had no teeth were at about 50% higher risk of dying during follow up .
30 Men with periodontitis or who had no teeth were about 70% more likely to have coronary heart disease than were men with no periodontal disease .
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