Example sentences of "those who have had [adj] " in BNC.

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1 Single women are a very small proportion of the entire age cohort : among them it was the non-manual workers , notably those who had had professional or managerial jobs , who had non-state pensions .
2 As the election approached readers of right-wing tabloids , particularly those who had had weak or non-existent party preferences in the mid-term , swung heavily towards the Conservatives while other readers did not .
3 The highest mortality was among those who had had colonic disease for less than six years ( Fig 1 ) , although the CIs of the difference between survival proportions are wide .
4 The pancreatitis patients were divided into two groups — that is , those who had one acute attack and those who had had multiple attacks .
5 As the number of patients who originally had had solitary stones was small , the difference does not reach statistical significance and this was also true when the analysis was based on the 26 patients who had recurrence diagnosed by oral cholecystectography or ultrasound , or both ( 14.5 ( 9.5 ) % for those who had had single stones and 46.4 ( 8.1 ) % for those with multiple stones : NS ) .
6 DNA adduct levels were found to be significantly higher in patients who had had previous truncal vagotomy than in those who had had previous highly selective vagotomy ( p<0.001 ) .
7 Brian Inglis , a writer on the paranormal , said the spoof could have been damaging for those who had had ghostly experiences .
8 Editor , — Four groups of doctors suffer particularly from age discrimination during their attempts to move through the hospital training grades to consultant appointments : doctors who qualified abroad , those who entered medical school after the normal age of 18–19 , those who have had prolonged illness , and women .
9 Every District General Hospital should provide rehabilitation facilities for its coronary patients , be it those recovering from acute infarction or those who have had coronary artery surgery or angioplasty .
10 Certainly many men , especially those who have had close contact with feminism , initially find my suggestions preposterous .
11 The object of a meeting of the neighbourhood attended by those who have had full knowledge of the whole circumstances of the case may now be apparent .
12 Some patients who have had a myocardial infarct , and particularly those who have had thrombolytic therapy , are going to be left with residual stenosis .
13 For a few women , such as those who have had repeated miscarriages , intercourse may have to be limited .
14 For those who have had social opportunities early in life — enjoyed what sociologists would call ‘ life chances ’ — coupled with the ability to recognise and use them when presented , it is possible ultimately to choose a profession such as ‘ management ’ .
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