Example sentences of "those [Wh pn] have [vb pp] [noun] " in BNC.

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31 Careful note was made of all those who had declined involvement .
32 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 .
33 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 .
34 In a prospective study of general practice prescribing involving more than 40 000 people over a 2-year period , Skegg et al. ( 1983 ) found that only three in a thousand of those who had received psychotropics went on to take an overdose of the drugs within the following 12 months .
35 Prior to his dismissal the president of Tokyo Sagawa Kyubin , Hiroyasu Watanabe , compiled a memorandum listing all of those who had received money .
36 Of the patients treated within the first hour , the 21 day mortality for those who had received streptokinase was 8.2% , compared to 15.4% for those who had received placebo .
37 After the patient was admitted to the coronary care unit the placebo was added to those who continued to receive active therapy , and rt-PA to those who had received placebo .
38 As shown in table II , seronegative children who had received IPV were 2 to 14 times more likely to seroconvert than those who had received OPV ; seroconversion rates in the IPV group were from 67% to 100% , compared with only 5% to 53% in the OPV group ( p < 0.001 ) .
39 Of the patients treated within the first hour , the 21 day mortality for those who had received streptokinase was 8.2% , compared to 15.4% for those who had received placebo .
40 A list had already been published ( on April 1 ) of the 22 worst " abusers " of the House bank , those who had run account deficits which exceeded their next month 's pay for 20 per cent of the months in which they had held an account at the bank .
41 Boal sought and received assurances from a number of leading Unionists that they would join such a movement but , when the Ulster Democratic Unionist party was launched on 30 October 1971 , many of those who had expressed interest were absent .
42 His claim of 75,000 members in September 1890 was reduced to 40,000 at the end of the year , with 60,000 in " financial " membership , i.e. including those who had paid entrance fees .
43 The right to wear them over the left breast pocket instead of on the sleeve was granted to those who had taken part in three trips behind the lines .
44 As it has often done in the modern period , the experience of war had given those who had taken part in it and survived it a new and more confident awareness of their own worth and standing .
45 Course co-ordinator Margaret Myers said more and more women were coming forward with good ideas and that many of those who had taken part in four previous courses at the University of Ulster in Jordanstown were now running very successful businesses .
46 The NLD on Dec. 20 expelled from its membership all those who had taken part in the formation of the " government " .
47 Contrary to the hopes and fears of those who had taken sides on the issue of democracy , political practice rather seemed to suggest that liberal ( that is limited ) democratic government and a class — divided society could fit nicely together without disaster and the overthrow of that society by democratic excesses .
48 Following on from the analysis of known heroin use , the second stage of the ethnographic work involved contacting the ‘ hidden ’ sector , those who had used heroin during the course of the prevalence study period , but who had not come into contact with any of the ten statutory or voluntary agencies surveyed .
49 Ms Hatton suggested that many health workers were wary of becoming involved with those who had attempted suicide because they found the topic ‘ frightening ’ .
50 ‘ The newer cohorts entered a politics that was dominated by the class alignment and divided their loyalties along class lines more completely than did their elders , those who had entered politics half a century before .
51 Legislators were clearly concerned for those who had entered marriages where they were being harmed and mistreated by their partners .
52 However , by the end of the year , a survey of attendees and those who had bought action packs showed that 31% had already experienced lower maintenance costs and 38% had gained improved reliability .
53 Findings from the unions were a surprise to those who had glimpsed Utopia as a world where work became unnecessary : one American union polled its members and discovered that though they thought work was boring , they would rather do that than do nothing .
54 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 .
55 Those who had known Michael Holly at his home in the south-east of England , or had shared office and canteen space with him at the factory on the Kent fringes of London , might not now have recognized their man .
56 Furthermore , although there was no shortage of surgical complications which might have formed a focus for psychological discontent , the researchers noted that ‘ even those who had experienced complications tended to underrate their seriousness and to express satisfaction . ’
57 Those who had feared price and wage freezes were relieved .
58 The more ingenious , those who had mastered paper planes at school , made paper hats from perfectly innocent newspapers .
59 The findings were an unwelcome surprise for those who had attributed building faults to high-rise and system-built housing .
60 I also remembered those who had had cancer and were still alive .
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