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

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1 All sorts of people , Cypriot and Lebanese , wandered in and out all the time , sometimes escorted , sometimes not , and although El-Jorr seemed to know most of them , there were clearly some who had simply been told to drop in and introduce themselves .
2 Even to this day , many who have never been inside a church since their baptism expect to be buried in consecrated ground after some form of religious service .
3 Everyone put on their coats and crowded to the gate with that mixture of patronage and curiosity reserved by old prisoners for those who had just been shot down .
4 A lack of social support at the first interview was found to be associated with the presence of psychiatric symptoms ( GHQ scores ) at the second interview among those who had initially been well ( GHQ score less than 4 ) .
5 Former athletes who took no further exercise were found to have the same risk factor for a heart attack as those who had never been active .
6 The embarrassment of the British establishment in December 1989 , caused a great deal of well-deserved Schadenfreude among those who had always been sceptical about the Ceauşescus .
7 For example , the celebrations of the twentieth anniversary of the revolts of 1968 became a media event in Europe , less so in the Americas , and were relentlessly commercially exploited , with the willing and presumably lucrative participation of many of those who had then been ( and still are ) dedicated to the overthrow of the capitalist system .
8 She was sitting apart from those who had once been her friends , her eyes downcast and her cheeks blazing .
9 Saad Rashid was a shrewd man , good with figures , but it did not take his shrewdness to know that a sentence of death would have been passed upon him by those who had once been his colleagues in Baghdad .
10 He was eager to put the past in order , and to make his peace with those who had once been his contemporaries .
11 The confrontation between President Zviad Gamsakhurdia and opposition forces , including those who had once been part of his regime as fellow nationalists , continued throughout October .
12 The conversion into owner-farmers of those who had hitherto been tenants or agricultural labourers provided many for the first time with genuine prospects of making a decent living , unburdened by debts , high rents or heavy taxes .
13 They hint that there are secrets which can only be divulged and discussed with those who have also been there …
14 To conclude : I have suggested that conversational interactions , not just for speakers who obviously " straddle two cultures " but even for those who have traditionally been called " monolingual " and " monocultural " , involve the speaker in animating a series of personas which are realised linguistically and derive their symbolic value from their association with stereotypes which have reality and symbolic value for the interactants .
15 Slim women — or those who have successfully been on a diet — often feel deeply disheartened by the fact that diet and exercise alone do not seem to improve these problem areas .
16 Indeed , he actually ascribes to Constantine a status and a virtue which should , in theory , be reserved for Jesus alone : ‘ … most God-fearing sovereign , to whom alone of those who have yet been here since the start of time has the Universal All-ruling God Himself given power to purify human life ’ .
17 Geographical separation between those solicitors and staff continuing to deal with the case and those who have previously been involved on the other side is recommended and it will be essential to extract appropriate undertakings from all such personnel .
18 Thus profiling is always likely to be seen as of peripheral importance to the academically able , central only to those who have already been deemed unsuitable for further or higher education .
19 For those who have already been married , there had been pre-marital cohabitation by 62 per cent of women remarrying aged under 25 years , and 74 per cent remarrying between 25 and 34 years .
20 There are many people who come into English-language teaching without having passed through formal pedagogic processes , so that when they are confronted with the terminology of the subject , they may be at a disadvantage to those who have already been to teacher-training college or who have a university degree in linguistics .
21 It is a practical guide for the beginner — or for those who have never been taught the proper way !
22 Those who have never been up a mountain when temperature inversion is at work have missed the most splendid sight .
23 Besides , those who thoroughly understand the possibilities of their own language are more likely to want to venture into the world of literature than those who have never been taught to have an ear or an eye for language .
24 Even those who have never been attacked themselves are scared to leave their homes , scared to walk down the street , scared , sometimes , even in their own homes .
25 For those who have never been involved in the arts the exchange offers a wide range of opportunities to invest money with the aim of obtaining hard currency under a transfer deal system .
26 Those normally at work but disabled by non-industrial illness have had a limited cover under National Insurance , and those who have never been in the workforce have very limited special provision and must rely on income support if they lack resources .
27 We need to ensure that the management of community care is improved to meet the needs of those who are discharged from hospitals and , more particularly , of those who have never been long-stay patients in our hospitals for the mentally ill .
28 From The Childhood , and even more from some conversations I recorded with the poet 's second cousin ( T. Trehame Thomas ) in 1966–7 , there are hints that Mrs Thomas 's family proudly preserved the memory of Alderman Townsend and his descendants : the Tedmans at a vicarage in Much Birch , near Hereford ; another great-uncle at Limpley Stoke near Bath with an interest in the development of Edward 's French grammar ; and many more who had either been abroad and returned to moderate affluence in the Border counties ( according to Mr T. T. Thomas 's recollections ) or had settled abroad in Africa or in the USA , like Edward 's aunt Margaret .
29 She had been only nineteen when the Second World War ended , and by the start of the nineties was the elder statesman in a cabinet which included several who had still been in nappies in 1945 .
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