Example sentences of "those [Wh pn] have had [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | This includes women who 've been trying for a test tube baby , have a history of pelvic inflammatory disease or sexually transmitted diseases , have suffered previous ectopic pregnancy , or surgery on their tubes , and those who 've had infertility problems . |
2 | There 's a bloody great silent conspiracy that goes on , and it 's the conspiracy of those who 've had children against those who have n't yet . |
3 | In the opinion of many of the villagers , and naturally of all those who 'd had relatives massacred in the German reprisal , he should have done what they ordered . |
4 | I also remembered those who had had cancer and were still alive . |
5 | We want to hear from science graduates of recent years , especially those who have had difficulty in finding employment . |
6 | Yet as those who have had families know , raising any children is an activity which causes considerable problems , and given the full support of social services , short term care and essential back-up facilities services , most parents are able to cope and derive considerable fulfilment from their achievements . |
7 | In most cases men have erections when they dream — even those who have had sex before falling asleep . |
8 | Aids dementia is more common in those who have had AIDS for a long time , and in some instances the dementia is probably due to other organisms attacking the brain . |
9 | That document , completed last spring , has never been made public , but those who have had access to it assert that its main thrust was to give Scotland more rather than less autonomy . |
10 | Those who have had facts imparted to them effectively will pass the tests and those who have not will fail to pass the tests , and when the lists are read out on Speech Day the incompetence of the bad fact-imparters will be revealed to the world and this will act as a goad and make them impart their facts better in future … . ’ |