Example sentences of "[adj] who have [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | I have even heard of some who have helicopters , some say even tanks . ’ |
2 | The policy is shared with all who have responsibility for others . |
3 | To A. M. Fairbairn , one had to visit America ‘ to discover how far we have travelled out of the darkness towards the light ’ , while to R. F. Horton , it was a land with ‘ truth open to all who have eyes to see it and those who have not eyes held in wholesome restraint from meddling with those who have ’ . |
4 | Public service may once have been the duty of an elite , but today it is the responsibility of all who have time or money to spare . |
5 | This service , which has been provided by Bob Peckford , is available not only to members but to all who have cause to complain about discrimination on account of deafness or hearing impairment . |
6 | It is a little sad to see the innocent eagerness and enthusiasm from so many who have stars in their eyes and really believe they are quite good players . |
7 | We 've been there ourselves and now feel that it 's too easy for churches simply to add to the guilt of those who have abortions . ’ |
8 | Those who have sex most often are most interested in their careers and money . |
9 | Spreads may be expected by some traders , such as those who have views on subsequent movements in relative spot and futures prices but not price levels , to have a superior risk-return performance to single positions in futures . |
10 | Members of the Advisory Committee are drawn deliberately not only from those who have experience of the system , for example , former panel members , but also from people who have not previously been involved in the Children 's Hearing system at all . |
11 | As a general rule , it can be said that those who have experience of flying fixed-wing models will find helicopters more difficult to fly than those who are starting from scratch . |
12 | When the views of those who have experience of residential care are taken into account , and when the finding that fostering does not necessarily prove a permanent solution for young people in care is assimilated , then residential care is at least equal in its advantages to foster care . |
13 | We pray for those who have work , but find it a pressure and a source of stress . |
14 | Those who have Rights of Common would receive an Equivalent for those Rights ; and even the Cottagers living on the Borders of the Forest , who , by our Information , at present waste their Time in pilfering in the Woods , would find useful Employment , from the Demand for Labour which the Inclosure and Improvement of the Wastes would create , and might perhaps be led to Habits of Industry . |
15 | This may be done by spells directed at the harmful being , hoping to negate its influence , or by the performance of a large-scale shamanistic seance in which those who have spirit guides send their ‘ souls ’ ( ruwai ) out into the worlds of the various non-human beings looking for the one responsible . |
16 | But there are no comparative tests to see whether any other form of spelling might be better still , without the disadvantages of ITA 's divergence from familiar type-faces and its problems for those who have difficulty distinguishing all the speech sounds required . |
17 | Those who have difficulty in sustaining and carrying things through out of bed may also be premature ejaculators in bed . |
18 | Matt white paper is the most suitable to use and lined paper is helpful for those who have difficulty with hand-eye co-ordination and keeping the line of writing straight . |
19 | Those of us who work with refugees recognise how stretched are the resources of the United Nations , particularly those for the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees , and those who have responsibility for coping with the enormous problems about which the hon. Member for Islington , North ( Mr. Corbyn ) has just spoken . |
20 | I am told by those who have responsibility for the care and custody of young people that they can actually do something with them over that period — but little can be achieved with a young man in one or two months . |
21 | With Neville Duke as President and former Spitfire pilot Nick Berryman as Chairman and stalwart support from the Trustees prospects are good , although there is more room for volunteers , especially those who have skills to help in aircraft restoration . |
22 | For those who have relatives fighting in the Gulf we must also show support and sensitivity . |
23 | By and large , those taking a pessimistic view of the likely impact of new technology are those who have misgivings about the capacity of capitalism to produce outcomes that are fair to all citizens . |
24 | or 14.00 Visits for those who have visitors that day |
25 | That 's the real distinction between people : not between those who have secrets and those who do n't , but between those who want to know everything and those who do n't . |
26 | But in a sense we were missing out by these sorts of policemen being unco-operative ( there were no policewomen like this ) , for those who have things to hide , even if it is only laziness , are a part of every police force . |
27 | The European Community 's future is best served by those who believe in Europe and in putting forward strongly the position of their countrymen , farmers and those who have interests in the United Kingdom . |
28 | The claim of a holy Gad that those who have fellowship with him should not only be acquitted and accounted righteous , but actually and progressively be made righteous in an ethical sense is strongly brought out in the Pauline letters . |
29 | Those who have antibodies for HIV are described as HIV antibody positive — or more simply , HIV positive . |
30 | Celia Haddon comments : ‘ Those who are celibate , particularly those who have celibacy forced upon them , often feel outcast , anxious and ashamed . ’ |