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

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1 The ticket collector , who had just had a new perm , thought the girl 's geometrically cut and excessively short hair awful .
2 To soothe her grief , Mrs Belgrove , who had just had a little boy , designed an all-white garden beyond the lawn .
3 The designer was Margaret Kaye , who had just had an exhibition of collages made with fabric , and she used a similar technique to try to provide the mixture of fantasy and realism needed to match the ballet .
4 All except Marie , who had just had a baby ; and my brother and Roddy McDowall .
5 She was going to Birmingham to stay with her sister who had just had a baby girl .
6 ‘ The nurse said I was very good company , which I thought was praise indeed for a guy who had just had a coronary thrombosis .
7 Suzanne , my wife , who had just had a baby , drove three hours twice a day to see me .
8 Poor Gloria who had n't had breakfast .
9 There was n't a man watching , or a woman , who had n't had an eye on him in admiration .
10 Now Bubble , who had n't had much time to reflect on his England-experience , was obviously starting to think over his position .
11 He did n't exactly look like someone who had n't had any sleep .
12 Arguably the necessary detachment was more likely to be found in people who had not had the kind of upbringing so thoroughly enjoyed by Mary Queen of Scots .
13 Ironically the Second World War enabled many people who had not had the opportunity to travel to see something of other countries .
14 There were five informal carers who said at their first interviews they would prefer the dementia sufferer to be in an institution but who had not had that preference fulfilled a year later ( Table 5.6 : three in the action samples , two in control ; four in Ipswich , one in Newham ) .
15 With help from Wood Green Animal Shelters , Serpell made contact with people who had not had pets for some time but who were now about to get a dog or cat .
16 Half of those suffering from stress caught colds compared to one in four of those who had not had their lives disrupted .
17 The same tendency to concentrate on grapho-phonemic cues has , however , been demonstrated by other children who had not had predominantly phonic training .
18 Dement and Wolpert obtained REM-awakening reports from volunteers who had not had any fluid intake for at least twenty-four hours .
19 Apart from the doctor and his wife and Giles Carnaby they were all people from the village who had not had an opportunity for a good look at the inside of Greystones for quite a while and were busy taking note .
20 Those patients who had not had liver biopsies had had significantly abnormal liver function tests and/or ultrasound or isotopic scanning evidence of liver disease .
21 Similarly Becker et al reported that if their ulcerative colitis patients had preoperative extraintestinal manifestations , 39% developed pouchitis v only 19% among those patients who had not had preoperative extraintestinal manifestations .
22 This effect seems more important for Dipentum than for Salazopyrin resulting in significantly higher mucosal concentrations in the rectum and sigmoid in patients who had not had previous washout .
23 The average age of menopause in those who had not had a hysterectomy was 48 years ( range 42 to 59 ) and they were 5 years ( mean ; range 1 to 18 ) postmenopausal at the time of the study .
24 Thirty seven who had not had a hysterectomy were given cyclic progestogen with 150 micrograms of norgestrel for 12 days each month in addition to 0.625 mg of conjugated oestrogen ( Prempak C 0.625 , Wyeth ) .
25 Absorption of the HRT was satisfactory as regular periods returned in those who had not had hysterectomy , menopausal symptoms resolved , and compliance with the treatment was good .
26 Harrogate were 9–0 down against their first round who had not had a try scored against them since October .
27 Harrogate were 9–0 down against their first round who had not had a try scored against them since October .
28 Hawksmoor , who had already had a great deal of experience as an architect , was brought in as clerk of works and it is quite likely that the design was by both men .
29 It was tragic for Clarissa and , Peregrine observed sadly , tragic for Charity too , who had already had her full share of bad news since the BEF got back from France .
30 The young women had come downstairs and Dad , who had already had a skinful , addressed Molly in a jovial manner .
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