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

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1 Another type is problem-solving calls , such as helping owners with injured dogs ( provoking enough interest for subsequent enquiries to be made about the dog 's progress ) ; giving impromptu lessons on road safety to young children who have narrowly avoided accidents ; and dealing with arguments between neighbours ( usually over noise ) and family disputes .
2 I can name you players who have over 50 caps and had only half a dozen good games and still keep getting picked . ’
3 Molloy Conservatories are part of the Molloy Group , who have over 25 years experience .
4 There are shepherds in the Andes who have over sixty words for the colour brown in the coats of sheep .
5 I should like to take this opportunity to thank the vast majority of our shareholders who have clearly recognized Palatine 's potential and have remained unimpressed by the attempted takeover .
6 Unlike consumers and corporations who have clearly defined self-interests , the state is considered an impartial body , acting in the public interest and free from any of the narrow objectives pursued , it is alleged , by the business community in particular .
7 ‘ We were extremely impressed with the sincerity of the members , who have clearly come to realise that many of their problems in the past were alcohol-related and who are now making a determined effort to come to terms with their problem .
8 There are some who have corruptly manipulated the production of state factories for their own personal gain , there are some who have covertly passed on the writings of Alexander Solzhenitsyn .
9 It features paintings and drawings by twenty younger American artists who have rarely , if ever , exhibited in this country .
10 The letter concluded : ‘ Convinced Nazis who are really inwardly certain of our final victory do n't seem to be too plentiful even among people who have otherwise courageously held their own at the Front .
11 In London the figure is only eighty eight point four percent but even the ninety five percent figure and the eighty eight four percent figures are artificially inflated because those elements include people who have died and not have not been removed from the register , people who have emigrated , people who have otherwise moved to other parts of the country and who it is unreasonable to expect will all be seeking to make use of postal or proxy vote facilities .
12 Some strains may be responsible for a small percentage of non-gonococcal infections , but are often found in people who have neither symptoms nor any other evidence of urethritis .
13 Many homosexuals are gentle and loving people who have neither physical nor promiscuous relationships .
14 I refer , of course , to unsupported mothers , women who have neither shirked their obligation to have children , nor left them to seek jobs , nor abandoned them to the tender mercies of the social services — ,
15 It was indeed a failure of such imagery , but it must be remembered that the very image of society , and in some cases of socialism , the council estate embodied was that imposed by academics and professionals , and never that of the residents , who have neither a place in the construction of that image , nor the means for its appropriation .
16 They are generally awarded by juries , who have neither the power nor the proficiency to impose a sentence in any other area of law .
17 ‘ Just that you 've apparently cornered the market in finding weak and easy targets , people who have neither the strength nor the wherewithal to fight you . ’
18 In grateful respect to those who peacefully helped freedom prevail and who have unswervingly adhered to the task of establishing German unity and are achieving it ,
19 Those who have no or only an inadequate contributions record , and those who have exhausted their rights to Unemployment Benefit , can make a claim for means-tested Supplementary Benefit .
20 Particularly er children or animals who have no say in it at all , we , we take the view that er it 's a family show and we take that responsibility very carefully and very seriously .
21 You are two players who have just started to develop your game , and the simplest of drills is learning to rally .
22 Appropriately , the Wilcox narrative seems to be the book of his most widely read by the kind of people who have just put in a tough day at the office or have two weeks on the beach before clocking back on .
23 Nearly two decades after his first solo album , and four years since his last , Cale has signed to the Opal company ( run by his old friend Brian Eno ) who have just released Words for the Dying , the bulk of which is Cale 's first extended classical work , The Falklands Suite .
24 For pregnant women , or those who have just had babies , the pressures are sometimes so great that they become mentally disturbed .
25 Inside are five potential recruits who have just spent twenty-four hours being briefed , tested , interviewed and assessed .
26 Eastcote , who have just acquired an Australian coach , Mark McCrea , have a team who are almost entirely the product of their successful colts scheme .
27 Eastcote , who have just acquired an Australian coach , Mark McCrea , have a team who are almost entirely the product of their successful colts scheme .
28 The whole pretence about his future plans does not belong to relations between brothers , especially brothers who have just wept on each other 's shoulders , and who have shown each other such surprising willingness for reunion .
29 After the show the band chill out in the car park , meeting Carpettes from around 16 , who got in on borrowed ID , to those in their mid-20s sucking on roaches who have just heard about the band along with The Charlatans UK ( ! ) and want their logo in felt tip on a T-shirt .
30 ‘ Products which imitate meat are good for people who have just become vegetarians , ’ she says .
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