Example sentences of "[noun] who [vb base] [to-vb] [prep] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 A course designed to meet the needs of people in industry who have to communicate in English during their working lives .
2 Already they have found that growers who want to invest in water collection and recirculation systems may have to spend considerable sums on facilities to clean up the water .
3 Even taking an ethologist 's view that young men are fighting animals who need to work off aggression harmlessly in play — a sweeping and contentious assumption — we st ill have to account for the specific form of football hooliganism since the 1960s .
4 That help makes all the difference to people sick with AIDS who want to stay at home , rather than spend time unnecessarily in hospital .
5 But in many cases the threat of legal action has been enough to stop those few shopkeepers who attempt to profit from glue and solvent sales to solvent misusers .
6 Thus defendants who fail to think about consent because , e.g .
7 This uncertainty is prone to be interpreted as " woolliness " by parents who prefer to trade in certitude " ( Briault and West 1990:21 ) .
8 Perhaps what we are talking about is adoptive parents who need to feel in charge , secure and ‘ in control ’ ( Tizard , 1977 ) .
9 A GROUP of villagers has taken on planners who want to build on council land used until recently as village playing fields .
10 Unlike Oriental contemporaries who begin to practise at school , John — a PE1 tax trainee with Arthur Andersen — began training while pursuing an honours degree in molecular biology and biochemistry at Durham University .
11 Stephen Day , Guinness marketing manager for Kaliber , who witnessed Smithwick 's demise , admits : ‘ Ale drinkers tend to be older and more settled in their habits than the new young trialists who tend to go for lager , so it was more difficult to persuade them .
12 Mr Major replied : ‘ Workers who choose to go on strike have always faced the risk of being dismissed without the right to claim unfair dismissal .
13 Because the day unit concentrates on rehabilitation and has a fairly fast turnover none of the eight people who come to talk over tea or coffee has a relative attending the day hospital at the moment .
14 One can bludgeon them with facts , anecdotes and innuendoes about the ways in which land is being misused , show that even the best of intentions are misguided , and that most people who have to do with land and what it provides hold views which are wrong .
15 Not all people who decide to work from home will be lucky enough to have a ready-made office space and they will need to make changes in their accommodation , even if it is only finding a place to keep the computer and the phone .
16 ‘ We are fearful that older people who want to remain at home may not have the choice because the cost may be more than local authorities can afford ’ , says divisional director Evelyn MeEwen .
17 The Enterprise Development Partnership has been spearheaded by social services , and will aim to provide jobs for young Asian people who want to train in food preparation and business skills .
18 The poor results have led to rifts within the Pentagon between military programme chiefs who want to persevere with ASJP and budget officials who want to cut losses now .
19 Administrative support posts are becoming increasingly attractive to men and this broader approach to the core subjects opens up the market of applicants to both sexes who wish to work as part of the executive office management team .
20 Patients who continue to smoke after surgery for PVD are most likely to relapse , leading to amputation , and are more likely to die earlier [ 5,6 ] .
21 Then down here we have a couple of day beds for patients who need to rest under observation for the day following treatment but who do n't really justify admission , and then over here we 've got the two theatres for major suturing and cleaning up , and then down there at the end the X-ray and plaster rooms . ’
22 Another $20 million goes in scholarships for students and non-science teachers who agree to train as science teachers .
23 It is girls who tend to stay at school longer and in the secondary cycle outnumber boys ( making up 52 per cent of total enrolment in 1985 ) .
24 Those in the health sphere who want to retrain in health care sales can get free details from the Talentmark agency .
25 So too is the threat of paramilitary force from whites who want to cling to apartheid .
26 Where children are well motivated , well supported at home and well funded , they will be easier to teach , especially if the buildings are good , than pupils who struggle to get to school and whose parents are feckless and short of money .
27 He says it may be worth up to nine thousand pounds , and it 's also valuable to historians who want to know about Iron Age society .
28 First , if restriction on liberty is the defining feature of punishment , what are we to make of the experience of children who have to go to school and adults who have to work for a living ?
29 It hardly suits disabled children who have to learn about life as they experience it and can not recover something that they never possessed .
30 ‘ Women have babies , ’ I said firmly to my redeeming friend , ‘ so it 's men who have to decide about spending money , such as money on restaurant bills . ’
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