Example sentences of "[adj] [prep] [adj] who have [verb] " in BNC.

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1 It is possible for those who have taken the CPE to complete the training contract before the Legal Practice Course , if the employer agrees .
2 The former Neville men wanted a new lord , a need particularly acute for those who had supported Warwick in 1470/1 and who therefore faced possible recriminations .
3 The former Neville men wanted a new lord , a need particularly acute for those who had supported Warwick in 1470/1 and who therefore faced possible recriminations .
4 ‘ Minders ’ is free for those who 've booked Villa-Flotilla or Dinghy Nidri .
5 If ‘ home ’ means , though , the defence of self and close kin for what Rainwater calls the ‘ lower class ’ , it means something quite different for those who have managed to escape from this class and who have achieved a degree of economic and emotional stability .
6 The German-American geneticist Richard Goldschmidt is the most distinguished of those who have argued that the early evolution of such resemblances could not have been favoured by natural selection .
7 Popular with those who 've found romance late in life , and would like to make up for those lost years .
8 At any rate , so far as Zuwaya are concerned , it was those men who were fifty to sixty years old in 1979 who had created in the previous three decades the marked differences in wealth which did exist .
9 However , levels of satisfaction were high among those who had received either service .
10 Similar courses to those in Nidri are available , but with emphasis on higher wind sailing , ideal for those who 've sailed only Villa-Flotilla in Greece .
11 In short , progress in the first years after 1957 was sufficiently gratifying to all who had backed the formation of the EEC , and sufficient to oblige other states to take more account of it .
12 The overall aim of these draft regulations is therefore very simple but the regulations themselves are somewhat long and complex as those who 've tried to read them will have noticed .
13 Ms Hatton suggested that many health workers were wary of becoming involved with those who had attempted suicide because they found the topic ‘ frightening ’ .
14 In comparison four of seven with the remaining cases , chronic diarrhoea was more frequent in those who had travelled abroad ( χ 2 test , p<0.005 ) , and just significantly increased in patients from itinerant families ( p<0.05 ) .
15 Legislators were clearly concerned for those who had entered marriages where they were being harmed and mistreated by their partners .
16 Wordsworth 's comparison of mill and religious building is extremely apt as those who have seen some of these early industrial ‘ temples ’ will agree .
17 The VDU Users ' Group is grateful to all who have co-operated in this survey .
18 It would have seemed strange to those who had known Nigel in his early days as a conscientious objector to find him cheering the prime minister through the Falklands War .
19 ‘ Claudius II has been welcomed by speech therapists and users as a product that makes day-to-day life easier and more tolerable for those who have suffered sudden speech loss , ’ explained Ian Lyon of BT 's Action for Disabled Customers Unit .
20 In September 1982 the Secretary of State announced that grants of up to 90 per cent of the cost of remedying structural defects would be available to those who had bought their houses under the 1980 Act .
21 If a walk is taken into the higher fastnesses of the glen , as may quite easily be done for several miles , more and more appear in succession ; indeed , there is a through route for walkers , not available to those who have to return to parked cars , all the way to Loch Treig and Corrour Station : a memorable expedition .
22 This was very familiar to those who had worked with Peter before ; he said it before every production , regardless of how complex or simple it was , and regardless of the length of rehearsal allocated .
23 Very common for those who have left the whole process too late , perhaps because of exam pressures or the more attractive diversions of student life .
24 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 .
25 We have kept to the original theme of our estate because we believe it is only being fair to those who have chosen to live here . ’
26 Upon arrival at base , XH558 will be open to those who have tendered for her , with a decision on her next home , or otherwise , to be given in due course .
27 Ideas that arise in Quadrant 4 may be very exciting to the person concerned , but be seen as trivial by those who have to implement them , with the result that the innovation process is less effective than it might be .
28 A privilege detested by merchants everywhere , it was particularly frustrating to those who had to round the dangerous coastline of Brittany with ships full of wine .
29 It was a strange place and it gave him strange ideas ; he was oddly aware of those who had played , and loved and quarrelled there .
30 It must have been especially significant to those who had entered the D & AD direct mail section , in which silver pencils have been notoriously few .
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