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

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1 In addition , the subtle nuances of British socialist and Liberal ideas have been charted in detail , while similar care has been taken by those historians who have surveyed the rich and varied political ideologies of the right in Wilhelmine Germany .
2 The University of Nottingham , in common with other universities in Britain , is empowered by its Charter to confer honorary degrees on persons of distinction and those who have rendered great service to the University .
3 Sheila Keech is an outstanding example of countless other members , who have rendered unstated honourary service at all levels and in all kinds of positions , thereby ensuring the triumphant survival of the BDA during its first century .
4 But they are also authorized to open street doors for people who have neglected to carry their often very ornate and heavy antique front-door keys with them .
5 It is now generally applied to those who have neglected themselves over a long period of time or when a person has become seriously ill but is refusing hospital admission .
6 The linkages between the political , economic and geographical aspects of the world 's metals trade have provided plenty of material for conspiracy theorists , particularly right-wing politicians in the US who have voiced fears about a ‘ metals cartel ’ .
7 As many as 300,000 people , many of them farming families who have flooded in from the villages , are clamouring for survival .
8 The difference between them stems from the choices made in the context of organizing a provision for those who have challenged the authority of their schoolteachers .
9 Successful political women are likely to be ‘ exceptional ’ women who have minimised the ‘ family effect ’ .
10 She spends much of the opera in disguise , first as a ‘ doctor ’ who ‘ revives ’ the Albanians ( who have pretended to kill themselves when rejected ) by means of an enormous magnet ( thanks to Dr Mesmer ) , and then as the notary who is to perform the marriage ceremony .
11 Boswell does not say which of them raised the question of biography , and somewhat out of context he leads into a comment from Johnson : ‘ Nobody can write the life of a man , but those who have eat and drunk and lived in social intercourse with him . ’
12 They distrust the people who have replaced them .
13 If it is hard to remember you , Iosif , we can come to the Dubrovlag and watch the slow march of the men who have replaced your prisoners in the Oak Leaf camps .
14 Stuart McCall may not have been a second Peter Reid , Kevin Richardson was hardly another Paul Bracewell and Neil McDonald was very much a poor man 's Colin Harvey , but all three were far more constructive than the people who have replaced them .
15 ‘ Names ’ at Lloyds , who have to demonstrate that they have considerable capital assets , stand surety for Lloyds ' guarantees in insurance claims , in exchange for a share of the profits of the insurance syndicates , were recently badly hit by some of the biggest losses experienced at Lloyds .
16 Although selective assessments may have been endured , practitioners today should anticipate that they will restimulate deep feelings for many who have perceived past treatments as inadequate or unjust .
17 Now , I know many pe , persons who have liked smoking but who have to , for some reason or other , maybe raised blood pressure , to give up and they have managed to do it and quite easily , because they have desperately wanted to .
18 The latest item of aggravation comes from the traffic and drivers on the commuter rail line who have threatened to strike for the day because of the extra work caused by the opening of Disney station .
19 But the main problems appear to be with residential home owners , who have threatened legal action over allegedly unfair contracts drawn by some SSDs .
20 Winter-lets are not intrinsically bad , but they are ‘ symptoms rather than causes of insecure housing , chiefly because many authorities ignore the needs of people who have to resort to them for want of a better choice … . ’
21 But that will not deter a team who have cheated the drop for four seasons , twice on the very last day .
22 It is they who have misused the democratic system to give them an unfair majority of power . ’
23 A case report and clinical-epidemiological studies in patients who have misused anthranoid laxatives over a long period should be considered in a final risk assessment for colorectal cancer in man .
24 I thank my hon. Friend for being part of the Government who have enhanced and protected green belt districts more robustly than any other Government of the post-war period .
25 We know more about the poor , who have to fill in forms of all kinds in order to receive benefits , than we do about the rich , who have to declare their tax position only to the taxman , in strict confidence .
26 But for the 8 million taxpayers who have to fill in a tax return each year , the current arrangements are very far from simple . ’
27 Of particular interest , given that rates of divorce have been rising over the last two decades , is whether relatives commonly provide housing for people who have separated from a married or cohabiting partner .
28 Those who have recognized the cool clear rush of air for what it may presage have already taken steps to ensure the accurate placement of a safety net .
29 King Hassan on Aug. 14 granted an amnesty to an unspecified number of " prisoners who have recognized the Moroccan identity of the recovered Sahara " .
30 Er , this particular disease , Alzheimer 's disease was identified by Jim , who was the deputy mayor , a member of ours , who spoke to you earlier in the week , as one of the hidden diseases in our society , where more help should be given not just from the people who suffer from the disease , but from their , for their families who have to support them .
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