Example sentences of "who have [noun] " in BNC.

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1 5.2 Rule 15(a) — Information as to who has conduct of the case The client needs to know who within the solicitors ' office will be dealing with the claim and , if more than one person , who those people are .
2 He adds that ‘ anyone who has knowledge of masonic working in the higher degrees , will mark a part of one ceremony which maintains a record of this in its ritual . ’
3 Everyone who has knowledge of the criminal justice system says that Woolf is where it is at , and that , if the Home Secretary implemented Woolf within a reasonable timetable and with reasonable resources , he would have done what was needed .
4 Particularly if you can send somebody who has knowledge of the process , as well as the N V Q , with the point there , that that was being made , erm , and we felt that this was a growth area .
5 take on that job , you do n't have to be erm somebody who has knowledge about cloth , about way , the way things are made , the sewing , alright , how close it 's sewn to the edge
6 ‘ They 've settled in remarkably well , ’ says the college 's Richard Jones , who has students from 77 countries .
7 Another , who has problems in understanding speech as well as problems in understanding print , has an impairment at the semantic level .
8 A child who has problems in any area of development may be regarded as being likely to benefit from some form of special educational placement , either full time or part time .
9 The perfectionist is a person who has problems setting priorities , and often ends up spending equal amounts of time and effort on tasks irrespective of their importance .
10 Like in here everyone who has problems comes to me .
11 In contrast Kevin Smith who has Downs Syndrome and learning diffuclties articulates a sensitive relationship with his friend david through dance …
12 Prolonged contact with someone who has scabies is the most likely method of transmission .
13 That 's the sort of woman she is — the sort of woman who has cousins .
14 Such special knowledge holds further difficulties , for it highlights the specifically political nature of any ethnographic account of such an institution , bringing to the forefront those expectations of loyalty which the executive demands of any individual who has hold of the account .
15 The essence of the offence of fraudulent conversion under [ the Larceny Act 1916 , section ] 20(1) ( iv ) ( referred to in paragraph 17 ) is misappropriation of property by a person who has possession on behalf of somebody else .
16 A landlord can not normally bring an action for trespass as the tenant is the person who has possession .
17 ‘ So who has experts any more ?
18 Now suppose one considers a farmer who has dairy cows .
19 Liverpool have a doubt about Steve McManaman , who has calf trouble , but Steve Nicol is fit to partner Mark Wright after a groin injury .
20 In both it is the trustee who has debts .
21 Maxwell , 33 , who has debts of £406.5 million , arrived promptly for a 20-minute interview with a job counsellor at Didcot , Oxon .
22 who has schizophrenia , they 're , they 're because they 've
23 I 've been particularly interested in the clumsy child , who has co-ordination , rhythm and timing difficulties , and I have written a booklet which is now available for parents and for teachers who are interested , for the age range five years to eleven years , which gives parents exercises to carry out with their children to encourage the child in overcoming difficulties with co-ordination , rhythm , timing , and to help them with speaking , writing and reading remediation .
24 And in An Ideal Husband ( Globe Theatre ) their marriage and his livelihood are threatened by the appearance of the Cruella de Ville-like Mrs Cheveley who has blackmail and greed on her mind .
25 In the literature of duality it is the outcast or victim who has dealings with a double , and in the second of the two novels Charles Wychwood is an outcast whose condition copies that of Thomas Chatterton , who committed suicide in 1770 at the age of 17 , having invented a medieval monk , Rowley , and written poems for him .
26 The reason for their non-availability will not surprise anyone who has dealings with an insurance company — the policies apparently attract people who make claims .
27 The ‘ amateur ’ athlete who has travel expenses to meetings paid by sponsors and is compensated for loss of earnings , has market value to promoters and is an integral part of a market economy .
28 To the question whether a man , who has intercourse with a woman believing that she is consenting to it , though she is not , commits rape , I think that he [ the ordinary man ] would reply , ‘ No .
29 This adherence to the decision in Morgan has extended to a reiteration and confirmation of Lord Hailsham 's statement in the case that a defendant who has intercourse ‘ nolens volens , that is recklessly and not caring whether the victim be a consenting party or not , ’ will be liable for rape .
30 Guardian reader Peter John , who has holdings in Dumenil 's Swiss , French and Spanish funds , claims he failed to receive any dividends in June and November as he expected .
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