Example sentences of "who have a [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | The band , who have a knack of warping classic soul songs , play Newcastle Riverside on Sunday and Middlesbrough Arena on Monday . |
2 | You know it is you do need that quality people who have a bit of insight but got a lot of those |
3 | The day begins with a procession , mainly of schoolchildren who have a day 's holiday , which leaves the junior and infant school about 2pm . |
4 | Since most older people who have a drink problem tend to be lonely , retired and out of the mainstream of social life , some form of social group support may be helpful . |
5 | The search for a European base began in 1986 and the company was about to choose Telford when Flint was recommended by Adrian Breger of disposable nappy manufacturers Breger Gibson , who have a factory at Greenfield . |
6 | Shoulder injuries occur in competitors who have a history of problems with that joint . |
7 | Couples who have a history of sharing the domestic duties and ‘ mucking in ’ together , find that the transition happens smoothly . |
8 | For some , perhaps those who have a history of anxiety and many insecure attachments , a diminished capacity to engage in seeking new attachments may represent a welcome relief from endlessly unfulfilled desires . |
9 | Young children who have a history of being hit sometimes flinch when adults come too close . |
10 | Brown and Birley ( 1968 ) argued that people who have a history of schizophrenia have a high sensitivity to their social environment even when they have no apparent symptoms . |
11 | Will he also consider the difficulties being experienced by some of my constituents in Swindon , who have a helicopter landing pad only 20 yds away from their back fence ? |
12 | People who have a vocation to the priesthood , ordained ministry or religious orders are required to turn their backs–on personal wishes and commit themselves to God regardless of cost . |
13 | For those who have a problem and feel very isolated , these groups are a valuable way of re-introducing themselves to society . |
14 | Take , for example , two people who have a problem in realizing that God really loves them — so that mention of God 's holiness inspires only terror or guilt . |
15 | A. As a first stage , having a total cholesterol test will pick up those who have a problem which may be putting their health at risk . |
16 | Individual work can be catered for by drill and practice programs and pupils who have advanced beyond others or who have a problem in class , may move aside to the microcomputer and go through a program which acts as a revision aid or reinforcement medium . |
17 | Despite that he has managed to keep a group of people around him who have a loyalty both to him and to the company . ’ |
18 | People who have a sense of humour are regarded as being balanced and stable compared to people who are depressed and anxious and have difficulty seeing the funny side of life . |
19 | it 's a special day to you , you know getting married on the top of Arthur 's Seat or whatever , but what about for the majority of people who who have a church wedding and the symbolism there that just goes unstated . |
20 | Those who are over thirty , and not fifty or over ( for whom nine months is the norm ) , or who have a theology degree , undertake twenty-one months . |
21 | For the moment , she forms part of a privileged minority who have a home in the real Prado . |
22 | My Lords , er would my Noble Friend , subjects are nevertheless best taught by those who have a sympathy for them and in the light of the fact that eighty per cent of er school pupils in the primary sector are taught , th all subjects by the same teacher . |
23 | Since your viewfinder picture is not in colour ( unless you are one of the lucky ones who have a camcorder with a colour viewfinder to bring along on a shoot ) , you have a rely on your camcorder 's white balance system to get the colour-balancing right for you — and it probably will . |
24 | Thus any person who is seised of land has a protected interest in that land , good against all but those who have a title based on an older seisin . |
25 | In a sermon on 1 Corinthians 10:19–24 , he rebuked ‘ those dreamers who have a spirit of bitterness and contradiction , who reprove everything and pervert the order of nature . ’ |
26 | All staff who have a telephone extension will in effect have their own direct telephone line . |
27 | And there may be those of you reading this who have a friend or colleague suffering in that way right now . |
28 | The girls had already gone to stay with friends , who have a youngster the same age . ’ |
29 | The decisions will be made at the appropriate level by those who have a stake in them . |
30 | There are currently 1.7 million people in the UK who have a TV but not a licence , and most will be doing a lot of viewing over the next couple of weeks . |