Example sentences of "people [Wh pn] have [adv] [verb] " in BNC.

  Next page
No Sentence
1 People who had n't read the small print of their contracts .
2 ‘ You can trust us to wake up every day remembering the people we saw in the bus trips , the people we saw in the town meetings , the people we touched at the rallies , the people who had never voted before , the people who had n't voted in 20 years , the people who 'd never voted for a Democrat , the people who had given up hope , all of them together saying we want our future back .
3 ‘ You can trust us to wake up every day remembering the people we saw in the bus trips , the people we touched at the rallies , the people who had never voted before , the people who had n't voted in 20 years , the people who 'd never voted for a Democrat , the people who had given up hope , all of them saying we want our future back . ’
4 Some of them looked as if they had only just risen from their beds , as if this was breakfast time to them ; others had the look of people who had n't slept for a week .
5 In the presence of people who had not undergone religious training , his face , his body were sacred and should be revealed only during the course of the Vibrancy .
6 The urban bias of radio was thus increased : it was virtually impossible for people who had not become urbanized to some extent to be appointed as full-time radio broadcasters .
7 On Nov. 6 preliminary results showed that 87 per cent of those eligible had acquired citizenship , but 370,000 people who had not taken Lithuanian citizenship effectively became stateless or foreign citizens ; dual citizenship had not been permitted .
8 He said Dr Runcie was being attacked by people who had not read the article in its entirety .
9 There had been presents and people who had not bothered with her much during the ten years she had worked there became friendly .
10 Arguably the necessary detachment was more likely to be found in people who had not had the kind of upbringing so thoroughly enjoyed by Mary Queen of Scots .
11 Ironically the Second World War enabled many people who had not had the opportunity to travel to see something of other countries .
12 With help from Wood Green Animal Shelters , Serpell made contact with people who had not had pets for some time but who were now about to get a dog or cat .
13 In the 1960s and 1970s , the ranks of executive search consultants included many people who had largely failed at what they had previously undertaken .
14 People who had kindly given assistance for earlier books , particularly Inside Buckingham Palace and Duchess were asked to help .
15 On the very Sunday that the new church opened we looked in vain for the empty seats in St Luke 's : it seemed that God had given to us at the mother church a new group of people who had either moved into the area or who were to be converted and we saw the truth of the saying : ‘ Give and it will be given to you , pressed down and running over . ’
16 People who had been convicted of criminal offences , including drunkenness , or people who had habitually failed to work , were not to be supported from state resources .
17 You know , the decision whether we were gon na go back to work because of these threatening letters was taken by the forty well fifty members of the lodge , so in effect I was sacked by people who had since returned to work , but you know that 's how it should be .
18 ‘ When the need arose , those who became managers were the people who had best survived the struggle up the rungs to the top .
19 Yes , the Compus course was really a a further work orientation course , for people who had just left school .
20 It 'll change as you get older erm you wo n't necessarily just have that all the time we used to run these courses for students who had just come out of college and they were joining their company to work for the first first time and we used to do this and we used to find that many of the people who had just taken out the job for the first time had very very flat scores .
21 There was nothing visible downstairs where we were , so immediately went up the stairs at the side to the production level where the blast had come from , and there we met a group of people who had just come out of the control room and they were cut and suffering from shock 'cos the blast had obviously well it d nearly blown the control room apart .
22 To the people who had already heard of her illness and sent her cards and good wishes Molly sends her grateful thanks .
23 ‘ Our conclusion was based on a ( spoken presentation ) by people who had already decided that Kent Opera would lose its subsidy . ’
24 He was among the hundreds of thousands of people who had already posted their application forms .
25 The DTI said it wanted to avoid the risk of a ‘ disorderly collapse ’ which would have threatened the savings of those people who had already put money into the funds .
26 Matters were not helped by the Sabina Park authorities providing one sightscreen that was too low to be of much use if the bowler was over six feet ( 1.8 metres ) tall , and when England complained after the game against Jamaica the reply was that it could not be raised without obscuring the view of some two hundred people who had already bought tickets .
27 We were laying other horses in the race , sometimes taking bets from people who had already backed Travelling Light .
28 The views of people who had previously looked after those who died sometimes reflected their gratitude and admiration for the people who took on this task .
29 Thus , Sabino Arana invents the name Euskadi for the country of the people who had long given themselves , and been given , a collective name ( Basques , Gascons or whatever ) , but without feeling the need for the sort of country , state or nation Arana had in mind .
30 Also , the detailed cross-tabulations ( not in the Appendix ) showed that when APR and/or total credit cost was lower for shorter repayment periods , people who had originally chosen the very longest possible repayment period tended to switch — if they switched at all — to a repayment period right at the other end of the scale .
  Next page