Example sentences of "whose [noun pl] have a [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Thirdly , human imbeciles will usually have relations or medical custodians deeply concerned for their welfare whose wishes have a right to be heard .
2 Restricting property assessments to just eight bands with a top level of , in effect , £320,000 is blatantly in favour of those privileged , wealthy occupiers whose homes have a value of anything between £650,000 to £20 million — and that includes many staunch Tory supporters .
3 Pearl ( 1984 ) proves that , for a binary tree model whose branches have a cost of 1 or 0 with probability p and 1-p respectively , if p < ½ then any admissible algorithm will run in exponential time .
4 Grandfathers and coal-hewing cousins , brothers and the front row of Neath , Homeric schoolteachers and sopranos whose voices had a bell in every tooth made their entrance on to the Oxford stage , mixed in with chorus girls from Cardiff , waterfront villains from Liverpool and the twenty-two-carat glitz of the West End , where he had opened in The Druid 's Rest in January 1944 with fires in the sky at night , bombs falling from the Luftwaffe and pubs and clubs burning excitement under the blackout .
5 New help for the children whose parents have a drink problem .
6 Where there were once classes , whose members had a consciousness of kind , a common way of life and shared interests , there is now an unbroken continuum of occupational statuses which command varying degrees of prestige and economic reward .
7 For example , to many women pregnancy can prove fatal ( those women whose mothers have a history of death during labour ) and diabetics and even in today 's society where medicine is very advanced , as a precaution , many doctors advise abortions .
8 Parents whose children have a handicap or disablement represent one such large group .
9 Apart from two schoolmates whose fathers had a business , he can not think of any with a job .
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