Example sentences of "[verb] [noun] [Wh pn] [verb] [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 ‘ We are still looking for riders , ’ adds Pavitt who called last night 's match off at 6pm following heavy rain .
2 Now , it is an extremely dubious proposition that people do , in general , fear ‘ differences ’ , ‘ the future ’ , ‘ the unknown ’ , and that they ‘ therefore ’ stigmatise people who represent these things .
3 too disputed the view that all clients see lawyers as compartmentalised individuals , ‘ although I do know people who use specific lawyers for specific areas and our own recent market research has confirmed my own view that a number of our clients do n't know the full depth of service we have on offer ’ .
4 These may include pupils who have visual impairments of a slight or moderate degree , including those who need to wear spectacles to correct refractive errors .
5 Leisure activities offer opportunities for older people to meet others who share similar interests .
6 You can not expect to negotiate a consensus with Congress and then continue to support Companies who exploit young people , exploit part-time workers , mainly women and refuse to recognise Trade Unions .
7 But in my case an exception was made , and girls from the year below mine were moved above me in House Order , as well as being made monitors who had special privileges .
8 The reason is that all males are potential — and usually actual — competitors for females ; hence sexual selection favours males who optimize male characteristics .
9 Serving officers who attempt constructive criticism of the police , risk being labelled traitors and put their promotion prospects in jeopardy .
10 And they attracted people who provided special services , such as jewellers and clocksmiths , toymakers and printers , as well as many more of the ordinary traders .
11 We studied patients who had coronary arteriography and then later an infarct .
12 The charter will give people who use public services the opportunity to judge the quality of the service and to seek redress , if that quality of service is not offered .
13 Meanwhile , former England defender Gary Stevens condemned players who take legal action against fellow professionals .
14 It may be that the government has a proportion of the blame but you 're not surely condoning teachers who have these problems being up in front of children in the classroom ?
15 One was in a 59-year-old woman with relapsing uveitis who had retinal necrosis with CMV inclusions in the enucleated eye .
16 Not one of those warbling songstresses who made endless rounds of the clubs with an anonymous backing group .
17 The study to which Minerva refers , by Sepkoski et al , compared women who received epidural analgesia , without randomisation , with poorly matched controls who had no pain relief ; matching was based on criteria expected to affect the placental transfer of the local anaesthetic bupivacaine .
18 They were used to meeting nomes who spoke other languages .
19 * a significant proportion of the market may comprise consumers who require non-standard products simply because they are not able or willing to conform to standardised purchasing patterns .
20 In a later age the policy was taken up at Manchester United by Sir Matt Busby , who wrote : ‘ Look at the top when analysing clubs who have lasting success and there you will find the original cause of the happy effect .
21 Nigel and Andrew are both amongst a growing number of British guides and ski instructors who offer special holidays for intermediate and advanced skiers .
22 Caring jobs attract individuals who place high priority on relationships .
23 Many local authorities have ‘ special housing needs ’ panels which consider individuals who have specific needs as a result of mental or physical disabilities .
24 It 's about time something was done to help people who have this complaint .
25 Of 65 right handed patients who had post-operative aphasia , 54 had shown some effect of stimulation on their speech and a further 10 out of 15 right handed patients showed aphasic arrest during cortical stimulation but had no post operative aphasia .
26 If your audience includes members who speak different languages or hold different religious views make sure that they can enjoy the quotations too and feel that you are addressing them as well as appreciate their point of view .
27 They also , however , supported voluntary effort and legislation , such as the Factory Acts , to help children who lacked adequate family support .
28 But one of the ironies of life in the border districts was that it also produced Poles who became more German the more nearly they were incorporated into the Polish state , and Poles and Jews whose political opinions were so far to the right that only their ethnic , religious or national identity stood between them and the Nazi Party .
29 I think when I meet — and maybe would count them not in hundreds , but in tens — when I meet women who make those sorts of comments and say this time last year I would not have said that , then those sorts of things encourage me very much .
30 However , the Sun 's italicised section in the body of its report — ‘ he had wooed her five years with champagne and romantic meals , getting just a kiss on the cheek in return ’ — provides the clear message of what allegedly out-of-work actresses are expected to give tycoons who make that son of trouble .
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