Example sentences of "who do [adv] have a " 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 There are so many others who do not have a portion of the things we have , in our state .
15 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 .
16 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 .
17 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 .
18 For homeowners who do not have a south facing garden , there are other equally favourable aspects for the siting of conservatories .
19 Shareholders who do not have a long term commitment are replaced by stakeholders who do , as the ‘ owners ’ of the company .
20 ‘ 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 ) .
21 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 .
22 Every county has had to seek additional funding to support placement costs for children who do not have a mental handicap .
23 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 .
24 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 .
25 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 .
26 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 .
27 It will be seen by many people who do not have a partisan political approach to the problems as a blow at the proper parliamentary scrutiny of Scottish legislation .
28 Does not the Secretary of State understand that the people in the Forth Valley health board area will greet his decision with great dismay , especially the families of the mentally handicapped patients in that hospital , who do not have a vote , could not be consulted and who are now greatly exercised by the prospect of being cast into the free market system ?
29 A People 's Daily editorial of Jan. 16 , 1990 , entitled Leadership must be in the hands of loyal Marxists , called for the dismissal of party leaders " who do not have a firm political stand or staunch political qualities " , while Qiao Shi ( a member of the politburo standing committee who had risen to prominence in the immediate aftermath of the Tiananmen massacre — see p. 36721 ) called for " particular efforts " to be made in strengthening party centralism and unity , and urged increased supervision over the implementation of central committee decisions at all levels .
30 In accordance with The Education ( Fees and Awards ) Regulations 1983 ( as amended ) , higher ( overseas ) levels of fee are payable by students who do not have a relevant connection with the UK , the Channel Islands or the Isle of Man .
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