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

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1 There are shepherds in the Andes who have over sixty words for the colour brown in the coats of sheep .
2 Molloy Conservatories are part of the Molloy Group , who have over 25 years experience .
3 I can name you players who have over 50 caps and had only half a dozen good games and still keep getting picked . ’
4 Many homosexuals are gentle and loving people who have neither physical nor promiscuous relationships .
5 One of Beto 's constant themes is that classification is something which can be carried out properly only by staff who have both human insight in general and a specific knowledge of the prison system and the background of most of its clients .
6 For a few women — particularly those who have rather heavy periods or any history of pelvic infection — IUDs are not satisfactory .
7 ‘ My daddy told me that tramps and people who have n't any money sometimes smoke cabbage-leaves and things like that instead of proper tobacco .
8 In their recent social services letter they announce that the new 1993 fund will consider applications only from people who have not first been in touch with their SSDs .
9 After lunch , the clerk asks all those who have not this day shot with the captain to withdraw .
10 Others who have not this privilege would be well advised to listen carefully to recordings with the score , and to go over many times passages which seem to them obscure or unfamiliar in sound at a first hearing .
11 The rest of us who have completely legal secrets , though , will be left with no protection by this bill . ’
12 Similarly , a test which requires a response to a spoken word or sentence should be used only for children who have reasonably good speech perception .
13 A party conference is a natural stamping ground for those who have barely four days in which to make a mark .
14 Customers who have previously opted-out need not contact us again .
15 Executive dominance is still evident though , particularly through the power of non-elected bureaucrats who have exceptionally close links with the majority LDP party .
16 It is likely that this is caused not by having less religious education , but by the fact that they tend to be peopled by children of classes who have traditionally fewer links with the church , and include parents making active decisions to keep their children out of the clergy 's grasp .
17 That fixture gives United the opportunity of regaining the League leadership from Leeds , who have only four matches to play .
18 For those theses who have only one recorded citation , the citation period is zero , as it is for those theses whose citations all fall within a single year .
19 In deciding this it is not necessary to consider whether members of the public who are knowledgeable about the product are deceived , it may be sufficient if members of the public who have very little knowledge of the product concerned are likely to be deceived , see J. Bollinger v Costa Bravo Wine Co .
20 If you talk to women in the sort of project where she 's working , I think you do get a very strong picture of people who have very little confidence in themselves and certainly think that education is not for them , and if you then look at projects like second chance for women , there 's a range of access projects , particularly for for people who want to get back into education when they think that they 've had precious little chance to get anything out of education when they were at school themselves .
21 This method is perhaps more acceptable for those who can not or will not cope with blood testing or who have very stable diabetes because of some residual β-cell function .
22 Rather it reflects the creation of an even poorer group , the long-term unemployed , who have very low incomes .
23 People who have very strong relationship goals will seek out employment and leisure activities where they can form lasting relationships — deep , warm relationships which will endure over many years .
24 Many people who have no hearing loss at all , people who have very acute hearing , experience tinnitus and may find it hard to tolerate .
25 Children who have very clear food preferences will determine their own diet and if a parent is concerned about the nutritional balance then seeking advice from a paediatrician or general practitioner who can refer to a dietician may alleviate concern .
26 There are insult-words for women who have too much sex ( slag ) and women who have too little ( pricktease ) ; women can be tasty and at the same time cunts .
27 The government could also be tougher on benefits for invalidity and long-term sickness , whose claimants have multiplied even though national health has improved , and on payments to lone parents , who have too little incentive to look for work once their children reach school age .
28 But there are a number of comrades who have too primitive an idea of social revolution .
29 There are insult-words for women who have too much sex ( slag ) and women who have too little ( pricktease ) ; women can be tasty and at the same time cunts .
30 There is a relatively high incidence of temporary working amongst professionals in education ( particularly school and university teachers and researchers ) , who have highly transferable skills , and amongst professionals in health and welfare ( doctors and nurses ) , for whom the same holds .
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