Example sentences of "[noun] [Wh pn] have left [noun] " in BNC.

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1 The likelihood of a hard-up , poorly-paid soldier who had left town for good ever returning to pay his debts was negligible .
2 On the 30 September 1834 the lease was surrendered and a fresh indenture made from 1st October between Lady le Fleming , and Taylor , one Richard Gaunt of Leek , and now John Barratt who had left Grassington to live in Coniston .
3 The appellant was a South African citizen who had left South Africa to avoid apprehension for a burglary .
4 A couple of years ago we had a visit from a 91-year old lady who had left Uddingston in 1920 to emigrate to America — the tears flowed down her cheeks as she reminisced about playing here as a child . ’
5 On April 9 , 1989 , six political refugees who had left Turkey in 1980 returned and were interrogated by police .
6 By June 15 UN World Food Programme ( WFP ) officials in Nairobi numbered at 400,000 the refugees who had left Ethiopia for Sudan following the overthrow in May of the Mengistu regime .
7 Dealers who have left Harvard to go to other firms will tell their ex-Harvard clients that Harvard did n't in fact have that much in the way of research facilities , but clients were reluctant to accept this .
8 Farm workers can also observe the life-styles afforded by ex-workmates and neighbours who have left farming to seek higher-paid employment elsewhere .
9 The course has also attracted former school teachers with PGCE qualifications who had left teaching years earlier to raise a family and then found they needed a refresher or updating course before returning to full-time and or part-time work .
10 From 14 April 1931 down to September 1933 the Socialists held three ministerial portfolios : Indalecio Prieto occupied the Finance ministry in the Provisional Government and later the Ministry of Public Works ; Fernando de los Ríos was Minister of Justice ; and the Ministry of Labour was occupied throughout by the general secretary of the UGT , Francisco Largo Caballero , a former plasterer who had left school at seven and was later to be Prime Minister of the wartime Republic .
11 But this list was denied him in other areas and he then used school lists , projecting forward for the people who had left school ; but this had many errors and losses , with people moving home .
12 Er and the young people who 've left school er who are having a year out in industry before they go to university .
13 Achieving regular employment has been one of the most difficult targets for people who have left institutions and there is a marked descent through the occupational and class structure so that , especially where they have suffered illnesses such as schizophrenia , the work they are able to get tends to be of an unskilled or semi-skilled kind .
14 Chairman erm I 'd start erm by for the Labour Group motion committee like people also who erm have actually sort of written to us letters repeat what they said but the vast vast majority that erm have expressed the genuine concerns of the people who have left work .
15 P. Yeah , people who have left school are free , toodling about doing their own thing .
16 The curriculum for most young people who have left school involves academic or vocational courses which prepare them for specific adult roles .
17 Air Malta will also fly three times a week to southern Tunisia to pick up passengers who have left Tripoli by road .
18 This was no mean achievement for the son of immigrant parents , and for a man who had left school five years before going back to college .
19 Particularly when it was discovered — as it would be — that she was the mother of a bastard child , the daughter of a man who had left Frizingley heavily in debt , and had already been dismissed by Miss Ernestine Baker for her loose behaviour in a public street .
20 In adult life they were confident that the eleven-plus had separated them from ‘ the dim ones ’ and saw no reason to be troubled about the ‘ intellectually inferior ’ working-class boys and girls who had left school at the age of fifteen or sixteen .
21 Mothers who had left jobs in the middle of the socio-economic spectrum were most exposed to the risk of falling back on the ladder , particularly if they left a long gap in their employment record .
22 Gillian was thirteen when her father ran off with one of his pupils who 'd left school a year earlier .
23 Additionally , health authority records and exit interviews should be used to identify nurses who have left employment and who may still reside nearby .
24 Particular effort should be made to keep in touch with nurses who have left employment and who may be able to return at some future date .
25 I , I think er erm when I first started down there , it was a job , I thought well this is a good job fifteen bob a week , that 's , that 's a lot more than some of the other boys who 'd left school got , they were twelve and six you see and erm , I think erm I came back out of the forces and took over more responsible jobs , I do n't think I could have gone to anything else but transport .
26 There was to be a drive to recruit married women who had left teaching , and to make part-time teaching more attractive .
27 It is usually women who have left work , or moved from full time to part time employment , to care for a sick or frail elderly relative .
28 Maori children were significantly more likely to live in the North Island , ( χ 2 =100 , df=4 , p<0.001 ) , have lower socioeconomic status ( χ 2 =133 , df=2 , p<0.001 ) , have an unmarried mother ( χ 2 =247 , df=1 , p<0.001 ) , have a mother who had left school young ( χ 2 =78 , df=2 , p<0.001 ) , and have a mother young at the birth of the infant ( χ 2 =130 , df=3 , p<0.001 ) ( table I ) .
29 However , the loose-head prop Mike Griffiths , another Lions and Wales player who has left Bridgend to join Cardiff , will play against Harlequins .
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