Example sentences of "[adj] who have [vb pp] a [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | She was no longer the fairy-tale Princess but the royal shopaholic who had lavished a fortune on an endless array of new outfits . |
2 | Research recently carried out by the Medical Research Council in Cardiff involved 2,033 men under 70 who had suffered a heart attack . |
3 | A special analysis of this showed that a quarter of all people entering unemployment in May 1980 who had found a job within 10 months had taken one which they knew to be temporary . |
4 | Gould was charmed by these little parrots whose ‘ extreme cheerfulness of disposition and sprightliness of manner ’ he said ‘ render it an especial favourite with all who have had an opportunity of seeing it alive ’ . |
5 | In the Pre-Campaign Wave a majority of those who had seen a poll thought the Alliance was second . |
6 | We focused on enquirers to courses in science , mathematics and engineering and on those who had completed an application for a course but who for one reason or another had not enrolled for it . |
7 | The panel noted " direct and circumstantial evidence " that Gen. Juan Rafael Bustillo , then Commander of the Air Force ( now military attaché in Israel ) , Gen. René Emilio Ponce , then the Army Chief of Staff ( currently Defence and Public Security Minister ) , and Gen. Juan Orlando Zepeda , currently the Deputy Defence Minister , had been among those who had planned an attack the day before at the Salvadorean military academy . |
8 | Students due to enter the school that year had already been asked to volunteer for the parallel track , so two cohorts existed — those who had expressed a preference for the new approach and those who had not . |
9 | Every one of the dairy farmers expressed concern in particular those who had purchased a farm in the past two or three years and were dairying in order to repay the purchase loan . |
10 | And second , we wanted to set in place initiatives by those who had identified a need . |
11 | But he was resented by long memories in those who had fought a war ; by Churchill 's men for weakening the morale of the Air Force through his attacks on area bombing ; by the school of Lord Vansittart which loathed Germans and said that Nazis were typical of that race , and hated a bishop who told them never to identify the true Germany with Hitler . |
12 | There was no significant difference in the response to HRT between patients with ulcerative colitis and Crohn 's disease , smokers and non-smokers , and those who had had a hysterectomy and those who had not . |
13 | Those who spoke most enthusiastically about their training were generally those who had attained a diploma ( HND ) . |
14 | What impresses me is that when the causes of this ancient conflict have been forgotten , except by those who have made a study of it , this monument remains , crudely chiselled and doubtless seldom visited , testament to three modest souls who died for what they believed in and who are otherwise lost to history . |
15 | And those who have made a career out of making fun of Maxwell may think that they can continue to do so ; but it 's just not funny anymore ( allegedly ) . |
16 | However , for those who have received an arts education , such as the people who are likely to be responsible for restoration , this type of thinking must be assimilated and understood . |
17 | The question most often asked by those who have heard an explanation of the mechanics of how parliamentary scrutiny works is what influence does it have on the final result — the directive or regulation which becomes Community law . |
18 | Equally , I want to remind those who have declared an interest , that they should not vote . |
19 | I want to remind you that those who have declared an interest should not vote . |
20 | The underlying concept is that those who have produced a knowledge product should control its dissemination and should benefit economically from it . |
21 | These include : children under 16 , students under 19 in full time education , women aged 60 and over , men aged 65 and over , expectant mothers and those who have had a child within the past 12 months , whose on income support or family income supplement , war service pensioners and those suffering from a range of specified complaints . |
22 | Stopping smoking is the most effective single treatment for those who have had a heart attack or have developed arterial disease of the legs . |
23 | Radical proposals to restrict rod licences to those who have passed an angling test have been handed to the Sports Council review panel by the Institute of Fisheries Management . |
24 | Those who have recommended a change in the law to require the installation of smoke detectors have now got their wish . |
25 | Those who have taken a course in German or French as a foreign language will already have some formal knowledge of that language . |
26 | The reported number of people known to have HIV only includes those who have taken a blood test , and is therefore only likely to be a small proportion of the total number infected . |
27 | Two other Somervillians in the area have offered to host events and details will be sent to those who have shown an interest in keeping in touch . |
28 | Of those who have introduced a proportion of Cabernet , only a very few — Baron de Ley , Martinez-Bujanda and the much improved Marques de Riscal — have the courage to admit to it . |
29 | A minor clergyman from the province of Tver " appeared to have little chance of influencing the government , but Belliustin was in touch with Mikhail Pogodin , the longstanding apologist for Nicholas I who had discovered a capacity for criticizing the regime in the course of the Crimean War . |
30 | These results caused Jonah Barrington , the former world No. 1 who has waited an age for signs of Englishmen who might become world beaters in the way that he did , to make an interesting boast . |