Example sentences of "who have [adj] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | We have also heard from my hon. Friend the Member for Windsor and Maidenhead ( Sir A. Glyn ) , who has unparalleled knowledge of the history of the area and the occasions when floods have affected it . |
2 | To help anyone who has sensory loss a nurse should try to imagine maintaining a safe environment with no awareness of heat , cold , pain and pressure . |
3 | The design team may have many forms from a single individual working alone to a broadly based curriculum development team with specialists in curriculum design , graphics , programming and observation ; however , for our purpose it is useful to emphasize three roles — the curriculum designer who has overall responsibility for the program teaching unit and its associated written or audio-visual material , the program designer who realizes the computer program and the teacher developers in whose classrooms the material is tried and tuned . |
4 | The meetings , which are chaired by Dr Alan Marchbank , ( the Library 's Director of Public Services who has overall responsibility for Lending Services ) , are held three times each year , in February , June and October . |
5 | In every case taken on by this Firm we appoint a Supervisor who has overall responsibility to the client for the way the claim is handled . |
6 | The conductor , who has overall charge of the train , was less friendly than most . |
7 | Interestingly , they use the same term for aggression as the Buid , but give it precisely the opposite moral evaluation : ‘ A maisug person is combative and not deterred by physical danger and risk , one who has strong feelings and is not afraid to express them … |
8 | A recent survey reveals that the company is now tapping the market of the older professional who has strong collateral in an existing property and possibly other assets . |
9 | A friend of Butcher 's , who has strong football links with Japan , said last night : ‘ He is very popular over there and they are keen to strengthen the coaching side of their game . |
10 | The 6ft 4in goalscorer , who has 16 caps , could cost up to £500,000 . |
11 | Pryor , who has multiple sclerosis and underwent heart surgery , jumped on stage while in the audience at a TV comedy special in Los Angeles . |
12 | Another patient who has multiple sclerosis is not cured but she can walk after years of being wheel-chair bound . |
13 | Mr C , 57 , who has multiple sclerosis now uses a wheelchair . |
14 | The client is a woman from Devon who has Multiple Sclerosis and is separated from her husband . |
15 | Kerry Sadler , 14 , of Birtley , near Gateshead , who cares for her mum Ann , who has multiple sclerosis , has won £500 in the final of an ITN contest to find the country 's top carers . |
16 | In abolishing the marital rape exemption , Parliament could presumably seek an undertaking that this be done from the Attorney General who has general superintendence over the discharge of the Director 's functions . |
17 | William Hill , who sponsor the big handicap , are now offering with-a-run odds against the whole field and quote Shellac , who has alternative engagements , at 6-1 . |
18 | Everyone who has regular dealings with Brussels needs at least one such directory . |
19 | Lassie , who has regular treatment for diabetes , appeared completely underwhelmed by the whole occasion . |
20 | any other person who has parental responsibility for the child |
21 | No minor of whatever age has power by refusing consent to treatment to override a consent to treatment by someone who has parental responsibility for the minor and a fortiori a consent by the court . |
22 | " Family " in this context includes any person who has parental responsibility for the child or with whom he is living ( s17(10) ) . |
23 | ( a ) Children in need Section 20(1) requires every local authority : to provide accommodation for any child in need within their area who appears to them to require accommodation as a result of : ( a ) there being no person who has parental responsibility for him ; ( b ) his being lost or having been abandoned ; or ( c ) the person who has been caring for him being prevented ( whether or not permanently , and for whatever reason ) from providing him with suitable accommodation or care . |
24 | While the child is in care no-one may cause him to be known by a new surname or remove him from the United Kingdom without either the written consent of every person who has parental responsibility or the leave of the court ( s33(7) ) . |
25 | In this context " the responsible person " means any person who has parental responsibility for the child and any other person with whom the child is living . |
26 | The argument that W. , or any other 16- or 17-year-old , can by refusing to consent to treatment veto the treatment notwithstanding that the doctor has the consent of someone who has parental responsibilities , involves the proposition that section 8 has the further effect of depriving such a person of the power to consent . |
27 | They will not offer the clarity of full-scale HDTV , which is more than twice that of conventional sets , but they will outperform them — and confuse the would-be consumer , who has little idea what HDTV is . |
28 | Mr Waigel is a Bavarian born and bred who has little love for Bonn but none at all for the former Prussian capital . |
29 | So I can recommend this book only to someone who has little knowledge of green issues and the science involved . |
30 | In resisting rationalism he risks emphasising paradox to the point where it can seem sheerly irrational ; his insistence on the otherness of God and the sinfulness of man , and his fondness for some of the more arbitrary-seeming accounts of God in the stories of Abraham and Job , leave much too little place for a positive grasp of grace and mercy , goodness and love , though he does attempt to give them place ; his stress upon the centrality of the incarnation of God in Jesus commonly seems to reduce to the bare repetition of the claim that Jesus was also , paradoxically , God , but not fully to work through the implications and purpose of this identification of God with man ; his bitter attacks upon ‘ Christendom ’ in his latter years reveal rather too much of the solitary individualist who has little sense of the nature of community . |