Example sentences of "[noun] who [vb base] a [adj] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | Bosanquet 's book , The Philosophical Theory of the State , was , for example , designed to challenge the individualism of such thinkers as Bentham , Mill , and Spencer who posit a basic antagonism between the individual and the state . |
2 | Shoppers who get a raw deal can write to an ombudsman |
3 | Top London hairdresser Charles Worthington ( tel : 071–831 5303 ) is suggesting setting to more and more clients who want a different look for special occasions . |
4 | Williams and Moorey ( 1989 ) have provided a convincing rebuttal of this notion with their description of its use with clients who have a mental handicap . |
5 | Work with clients who have a known record of violence or aggressive behaviour |
6 | He to me was an example of one of the few untrained journalists who make a real success of TV news . |
7 | So , while it is always worth seeking out the names of journalists who have a special interest in your subject , and if appropriate sending the releases to them at home as well as to their office , always be sure to send your releases to the newsdesk and perhaps to one or two others on the paper too if it is appropriate . |
8 | I can only volunteer that this is done by designers who have an imperfect understanding of the nature and properties of wood , or who are literally prepared to risk it . |
9 | Radio acting makes specific technical demands on an actor , and classes are usually held by professional tutors who have a wide experience of radio drama and its production . |
10 | Prominent at the moment are the groups Avia , who use Sov-art from 20s and 30s , Pop Mechanics of S. Kurjehin who favour a multi- media show which employs symphonic , rock choiral , folk and live animals , and finally Auction who have a surrealistic cabaret style . |
11 | Linn is one of several manufacturers who provide a similar facility , and as usual the effect is the elimination of the digital near-equivalent of tape wow & flutter known as ‘ jitter ’ . |
12 | It is encapsulated in the mind of the speakers who send a complex pattern of signals which enable the receptor to build up his perception of the message in his own mind . |
13 | Some insurance companies , for example , have offered competitive premiums to older drivers who have a clean driving record . |
14 | Knocking On The Dour Matthew Parris looks at parliamentary candidates who make a rosette-coloured spectacle of themselves as they learn the art of doorstep canvassing |
15 | Diplomas are awarded to candidates who reach a satisfactory standard in written examinations following nine months of coursework . |
16 | The Faculty will normally only register for the LL.M. degree those candidates who possess a prior degree in law although there are exceptional circumstances in which it will vary this requirement . |
17 | Yet , according to Structuralists who adopt a historical approach , notably those associated with the world-system approach of Immanuel Wallerstein , the central feature of the international capitalist system has been its capacity to maintain patterns of economic domination . |
18 | The B Division is headed by Eaglescliffe Golf Club who have a five-point advantage over last year 's winners Darlington . |
19 | Trade unions thought he was going to be their president ; but so did those businessmen who want a free-trade agreement with Mexico . |
20 | Young physicians considering a research based career should seek out those people in senior posts who have a real desire to see fresh minds flourish in academic medicine . |
21 | This book is geared more to those parents who take a major part of the responsibility for the games and are just using the entertainer to bring an additional dimension to the party . |
22 | Parents who enjoy a happy relationship with their own parents , may find it easier to adapt to a new kind of relationship with their own fast-maturing children . |
23 | Other such opportunities might occur with people with recurring illness , or with couples considering divorce who have a long history of marital strife . |
24 | The main problem is that they are then required to undergo training in paramilitary riot control at Hounslow under the tuition of superfit instructors who convey a militaristic image . |
25 | Under the treaty , exceptions are granted to countries who have a traditional dependence on a particular species . |
26 | The British Refugee Council urgently needs your support for its vital work with and for exiles who seek a new life here . |
27 | The bulk of the remainder are held by companies who show a strong preference for holding the stock of companies with whom they have important trading connections . |
28 | Some might call Connaught the Real Ireland , but I do n't see why turf-cutters are any more or less real than Midland golfers who cut a different kind of turf when they swing their clubs . |
29 | It is the mainly office-trained technicians who acquire a thorough grasp of construction , office procedures and job running far more quickly than their architect counterparts . |
30 | ‘ Among these people there are anti-social elements who have a bad attitude to work and also to normal living conditions . ’ |