Example sentences of "[noun] who [adv] [vb base] the [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | Last year three hundred and sixty pupils were injured from three thousand schools who regularly play the game . |
2 | Okay , maybe I should know all this by now , but I do n't and I bet there are a lot of new readers who also read the mag and in many of the reviews there comes a point where they say to themselves , ‘ what 's one of them ? ’ |
3 | The economic seers who regularly provide The Economist with forecasts for the 13 big industrial economies ( published once a month on our economic and financial indicator pages ) are not allowed that luxury . |
4 | On Friday the Law Lords in Edinburgh refused a Timex company management application for a ban on meetings taking place near the factory gates — interpreted by the union as paving the way for a show of force which will test the nerve of the company and its new recruits who daily run the gauntlet of jeering pickets and supporters . |
5 | When work starts on the offices the car park will be the first area completed to minimise disruption to drivers who regularly use the car park . |
6 | So women have to challenge owner-occupation and , in particular , council-house sales and cuts in public expenditure in housing , since it is they as housewives , mothers and single parents who inevitably bear the brunt of reduced decent public housing , and the increased push towards owner-occupation . |
7 | Senior management who truly support the right to continuing education for all learners are worth their weight in gold to lecturers who may be struggling to persuade colleagues , in their own department/school/division or otherwise , that students with special needs are entitled to be included in the further education system . |
8 | There are also people of a naturally equable temperament who intuitively understand the need for preparatory mourning and adjust their lives accordingly . |
9 | All the various units that have used Woodvale are described , from its early days with Spitfires of 308 Squadron to Liverpool University Air Squadron who currently use the airfield with their Bulldog T.1s . |
10 | An interview overseas could be linked with a visit by the employee and spouse who thus have the opportunity to assess first-hand whether they wish to accept the posting . |
11 | Whoever might be in office , ‘ it is we , if we really understand our business who really control the situation . ’ |
12 | ( Rosa Esman and the other dealers who also occupy the building are , of course , thrilled with their new neighbour ! ) |
13 | This type of rider is scorned by real horse-lovers who always have the horse 's welfare at heart . |
14 | One group of workers who often catch the backlog of feelings |
15 | As usual , he is emphatic that the answer has nothing to do with the individuals who actually run the state . |
16 | But another set of presidential advisers , based not in the Kremlin but in offices of the Russian government , are engaged in daily trench warfare with the conservative apparatchiks who still run the bureaucracy . |
17 | but they might exacerbate another problem , that of slalom-style riding by adventurous , youthful moped-riders who often view the street furniture as more of a challenge than a deterrent to speed . |
18 | ‘ This is clearly demonstrated by farmers who simply use the bull of the day rather than reading up the figures and selecting the best sire for their needs . ’ |
19 | MAY I thank those dog owners who now use the poop scoop bins in Stanhope Park . |
20 | He quoted the dismissive comment of the writer of the volume on British Painting 1530–1790 in the Pelican History of Art : ‘ To discuss the Sartorius tribe and such painters is no business of the historian of art , no matter how bitter the accusations of neglect are wont to be from those specialist writers who sometimes confuse the history of art with praising famous horses . ’ |
21 | LUCY SOUTTER , the 22-year-old former champion who nearly quit the game after a long illness , unexpectedly won back the British national title at Newcastle yesterday when she beat Suzanne Horner 9-3 , 9-5 , 9-3 in a final lasting less than 45 minutes . |
22 | The wave orientation ( ie one which involves the cross selling of a product by mail on two or three dates only each year ) is based around defining which are the customers who best fit the profile of the target user ( ie the person who typically opens the credit account ) . |
23 | The Lebanese parliament is expected to continue its informal sessions here until the weekend — when the MPs will face the real ( and potentially frightening ) task of returning to Lebanon to account for their words in front of the sometimes sinister figures who still control the land . |
24 | Many spouses blame this conflict on the organization , and this is reinforced by their partners who similarly blame the organization For separating them from their families . |
25 | Beer-swilling tomboy Idgie ( Mary Stuart Masterston ) and genteel , god-fearing Ruth ( Mary Louise Parker ) are unlikely pals who eventually open the Whistlestop Cafe . |
26 | A family-style welcome is extended to all visitors by Signor and Signora Vecchi who personally supervise the hotel and ensure friendly service is assured . |
27 | There are addicts and there are people who just use the stuff occasionally . ’ |
28 | Obviously avoiding opening the jaw too wide helps , but some people who repeatedly get the problem may need surgery on the joints . |
29 | Yesterday police spoke to more than 1,000 people who regularly use the road behind Richard 's house . |
30 | Everyone listened with sympathy to the complaints of the land scientists , the only people who really know the land and understand it . |