Example sentences of "who had [adj] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | So a Primary school headmaster , for instance , could find his school offering movement experience to children who had female teachers to the neglect of those children who were unfortunate enough to have a man as their teacher , and similarly , Movement and Drama appeared as a subject on the time-table in our Secondary schools where there happened to be a woman in the P.E . |
2 | Another example , I 'm afraid , of the impertinence of conductors in supposing that composers who had second thoughts were necessarily hankering after their first versions all the time . |
3 | It is arguable that the performance measures based on portfolio performance , to which fund managers are currently held , do not provide an environment in which there would be any significant advantage for fund managers who had closer relations with auditors . |
4 | Thehealthy twins have remained healthy for 21.4 years ( range 8–40 ) after the diagnosis of the matching twins who had ulcerative colitis and for 14.9 years ( range 7–31 ) in the twins discordant with those who had Crohn 's disease . |
5 | They were admitted by a surprised servant , who had been told to keep the young man out of the house , but not , or not yet , Miss Dinah , who had firm hold of Mr Arkwright 's hand . |
6 | That distinction is held by Wales , who had 13 tries scored against them by England at Blackheath in 1881 . |
7 | Hypertension , a disease strongly linked with fetal growth , was four times more concordant in single placenta monozygous twins than in monozygous twins who had separate placentas . |
8 | In fact their performance was slightly better than a control group of subjects who had one night 's sleep deprivation with no prior selective deprivation . |
9 | It was written by scholars who had one foot firmly anchored in the Bible and the other equally firmly in the contemporary scene . |
10 | And since whatever happened he would have to take the London train , could he really expose her — a woman who had one child and so could surely have another — to the risk of her own fertility ? |
11 | Dr Kemp himself ! — the man who had one day been deprived of a jewel which he himself had traced to an American collector , a jewel for which he had been negotiating , a jewel that had been found in the waters below the bridge at Wolvercote in 1873 , a jewel which once united with its mate would doubtless be the subject of some considerable historical interest , and bring some short-term celebrity , possibly some long-term preferment , to himself — to Kemp . |
12 | Next door was a parchment maker , who had one corporal billeted on him , but we also know that 2 soldiers died in his house , and so it 's possible that he actually looked after wounded soldiers , which was , of course happening all over Oxford . |
13 | In 1934 , after this marriage was dissolved , he married Dorothy Vernon , with whom he had settled in 1930 , and who had one son of her own . |
14 | In a study of over 1,000 second-time mothers who had one baby by Caesarean section , she found that 37% chose another Caesar . |
15 | The CHES report confirmed that at age five there were differences in behaviour , in cognitive abilities and vocabulary between children of lone parents compared with those who had two parents . |
16 | The pearl , the job with the , has yet to be advertised , and I still await the outcome of my February discussions with , who had two areas of interest to me — one in community affairs and one in training . |
17 | He was an Edinburgh solicitor who had two houses , two cars and had commuted between two women before one of them found out about the other . |
18 | Isabella 's father died when she was four , and in 1843 her mother married Henry Dorling of Epsom , who had two sons and two daughters from a previous marriage . |
19 | ‘ It 's hard to stand up for that length of time , ’ said Couples , who had two double-bogeys in his 71 . |
20 | George Bowes sold it in 1610 to Sir William Lambton , who had two wives and twenty-nine children . |
21 | Tigani , who had two trainers before moving to Mowbray House , is another to look out for . |
22 | George , who had two sisters and a brother , attended a private day-school in Eltham and at the age of thirteen entered the Royal Arsenal , where he continued his basic education whilst gaining valuable practical experience . |
23 | And Jimmy , who had two sisters there , turned around . |
24 | As a gay director , Constantine Giannaris who had two films shown in Cork this year , sees the policy as having both positive and negative repercussions . |
25 | Instead the myths developed , and the media 's idea of ‘ a Militant ’ became a youth in a shell suit who had two heads and ate babies . |
26 | Riding the Boy is Adrian Maguire who had two winners this afternoon and now has a lead of over thirty in the race for champion jockey … |
27 | Shreeves , who had two years in charge during the mid-Eighties , had been a surprise reappointment as team manager after Venables moved upstairs last summer . |
28 | Provincial courts , staffed by civil servants who had other duties , tried some criminal cases . |
29 | None of the 11 children who had other forms of leukaemia and none of the four who had non-Hodgkin 's lymphoma had fathers with a record of employment at a nuclear establishment . |
30 | There would be unwilling students , who did n't want to be here at all , who had other plans and other dreams , but came to satisfy the wishes of parents . |