Example sentences of "who do [adv] have [art] " in BNC.

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1 And I 'm giving a voice to the hundreds of people who do n't have a voice .
2 It is now virtually impossible for a major London agency to book gigs for many acts who do n't have a record deal .
3 I notice it 's the bachelors who do n't have a good word to say for marriage . ’
4 People who do n't have a real understanding of vibe are adopting it as a pose . ’
5 The Churches have a clear responsibility to be a mouthpiece for those who do n't have a platform .
6 I wish I could share these feelings with those who do n't have a soul to care whether they live or die .
7 People who do n't have a weight problem may simply not be as sensitive to these shifts .
8 He told AMNESTY : ‘ Employers who do n't have a relationship with the military are finished . ’
9 Well , well that brings us on to those of you who do n't have a license and do n't drive , which is my sums are right something like twenty eight of you .
10 What , what do you do , what do the twenty eight of you who do n't have a license and do n't drive do ?
11 In fairness there is a fourth category of bureau , those who do n't have a typesetter at all .
12 PC Software houses are turning on to Windows more quickly than the users — there are n't many who do n't have a Windows product in their portfolios these days — and Sage has joined the band of the enlightened few who package both DOS and Windows versions together with its second foray into the GUI market — Sterling + 2 .
13 It will appeal to people who would like to live in a large country house but who ca n't at the moment , and also to foreign customers who do n't have a base in this country
14 On more than occasion New Scientist — and at least one science editor from a leading newspaper , to our knowledge — has told the BA that the press can afford to pay for their own drinks and for those of their less wealthy friends who do n't have the same access to expenses .
15 But even for those who do n't have the assets of a Monroe or Mansfield , underwiring on both bikinis and swimsuits underlines the bust while added volume is created using ruched material on cups .
16 I feel very strongly that there are a lot of people who do n't have the money and have no way of getting in touch with their husband , no way of forcing them to pay up .
17 Something like a trapeze , for instance , is no good for four-year-olds , who do n't have the gymnastic ability to use it , but it 's a great adventure for a gang of seven or eight-year-olds .
18 There are so many others who do not have a portion of the things we have , in our state .
19 The package is intended for use by laboratory staff or management who do not have a computing education and find SQL too complex to use .
20 One of the problems is that there are teachers who do not have a salary fixed by the Ministry of Education and sometimes this salary is made up from fees paid by the parents since the Ministry argues that they do n't receive a sufficient subsidy to pay the teachers .
21 Under these circumstances , health care providers who do not have a contractual relationship with the home authority will have a financial incentive to ‘ over-supply ’ services , in the knowledge that they must be reimbursed .
22 For homeowners who do not have a south facing garden , there are other equally favourable aspects for the siting of conservatories .
23 Shareholders who do not have a long term commitment are replaced by stakeholders who do , as the ‘ owners ’ of the company .
24 ‘ Church growth means all that is involved in bringing men and women who do not have a personal relationship to Jesus Christ into fellowship with him and into responsible church membership ’ ( Wagner 1976:12 ) .
25 A completely reliable item would be one which , on every occasion that it was administered , correctly differentiated between those children who do and those who do not have a particular linguistic ability .
26 Every county has had to seek additional funding to support placement costs for children who do not have a mental handicap .
27 This result can be interpreted in support of Frith 's contention , in that good readers who are poor spellers are those who do not have a good awareness of the relationships between sound and spelling .
28 In our country , there are many religious sects , such as the Evangelists and the Jehovah 's Witnesses , who do not have a policy of commitment to the poor and oppose trade union organization .
29 Those whose gifts and tastes lie in a certain direction — people who do not have a head for mathematics — may well have been influenced by this in an early career choice .
30 On the other hand , many people who do not have a job but who in principle would like one do not , for one reason or another , register as unemployed .
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