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

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1 Yes and on the whole recently we 've had prisoners who been imprison for sort of two or three years , we 've , we 've made up petitions , we 've sent postcards and we 've , we 've written letters and er they 've been released in reasonably short space of time , but then mostly the prisoners which , who have n't had a very long sentence , unlike the one I mentioned on the way here tonight , have the Russian who had been in thirty years
2 And and the big bear said who been sleeping in my bed .
3 Those who are grieved you 're not a lesbian they 'd
4 WACC-AR should provide leadership in setting up funds to care for the families of people who are victimised because of their commitment and faithfulness to the principles of the communication profession , and finally
5 There will usually be those who are quite well disposed towards the church but who are drifting .
6 Now I think in our experience so far we find that erm the accounts clerks in the back office are those who are most likely to be bashing away at the character terminals , those are the people who are bashing data into the system .
7 And it 's not just personal customers who are footing the bill .
8 If he condemns people who are outperforming his members , he can hardly expect much respect for their standards .
9 But where it is n't well known is the people who ought to know , and that 's the pensioners , you know th perhaps er your er parents , people er older than yourselves who are drawing state pension , and er the advertising seems to have gone astray .
10 Tha that would mean that all pensioners who are drawing the pension from pension funds would be penalised back to the date that you 're talking about .
11 Yes , the reason why we picked a forty year lifespan of work or working life er with four tens was because Professor Good himself told us that er on their research the common employment pattern today is in fact four employers over the working life and of course that is very different from the experience of many pensioners who are drawing today from their pension funds , because many of them were long-term , long-service employees throughout their lives with one employer .
12 The Principles is subtitled as an inquiry into the grounds of ‘ Scepticism , Atheism , and Irreligion ’ ; according to its preface it will be useful ‘ particularly to those who are tainted with scepticism , or want a demonstration of the existence and immateriality of God , or the natural immortality of the soul ’ .
13 It is perhaps a shame to divert attention and energy away from the act of making and being , toward analysis of how your makings and be-ing ( what you make and who you are ) are received by those who are empowered to see them .
14 This was surprising in view of the fact that , under this Act , it is the local authorities who are empowered to provide and maintain such buildings , vehicles , apparatus , and equipment as may be required for the police purposes of their area .
15 However , if your elderly parent has no telephone and neither of you can pay for one , you should contact the local authority social services department , who are empowered to provide assistance towards the cost or , in some cases , free telephones for disabled housebound elderly people and others , under the Chronically Sick and Disabled Persons Act 1970 , although the extent of need is determined by the local authority in the light of resources .
16 Pluralists are not explicitly concerned with the economic and social relationships outside the constitutional political system which can exert a constraining influence on the individuals who are empowered to take decisions within those institutions ( executive , legislature , bureaucracy and judiciary ) .
17 Road traffic accidents are among fire-fighters ' special services , which include rescuing people who are locked out or stuck in lifts , industrial accidents , people falling under trains or threatening to leap off buildings , and chemical leaks .
18 But I doubt very much whether there are any claims now outstanding which are not statute-barred , in respect of children stillborn before 22 July 1976 or any children born before that date , who are locked in litigation with their mothers over whether the mother tasted alcohol or followed a diet other than that recommended by the current phase of medical opinion during pregnancy .
19 Llanelli are concerned at the prospect of playing the most important game of their season without four players involved in the Wales Under-21 match against Scotland , and three others who are injured .
20 Llanelli are concerned that they must play the most important game of their season without four players who are with the Wales under-21 team to play Scotland , and three others who are injured .
21 Horrendous though the road accident statistics are , they do not include the very large number of pedestrians who are injured in ‘ pavement accidents ’ by trips , slips and falls where no vehicle is involved .
22 Tourists who are injured or fall sick are repatriated to their various countries .
23 Will my right hon. Friend join me in sending condolences to the bereaved family and wishing those who are injured a speedy recovery ?
24 Some of these rituals draw upon the creative work of Jewish feminist ritualists who are reclaiming traditional practices , like the monthly ritual bath and the new moon celebration , as distinctive and positive rituals for women that celebrate female bodily processes .
25 The land is owned by Darlington Council , who are funding the conservation work .
26 It 's men who are complimented for being ‘ cocky ’ , who thrive on that kind of vanity and self-assurance .
27 Who are fomenting riot ? ’
28 And only one for Blofeld , saying , ‘ It 's people like you who are ruining the ecological balance of our very planet . ’
29 I t might be nothing ; they might be police … or they might represent those who are chasing you , so say nothing as we go past . "
30 City who are chasing promotion , took the lead with a penalty .
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