Example sentences of "[noun] who [vb base] [adv] [adv] [verb] " in BNC.
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1 | And Dalglish must have gone into shock again as the side who have so far swept all before them suddenly surrendered their 100 per cent home record . |
2 | I think that it 's a very long term thing and until the attitudes of both men and women and boys and girls at schools who come up here change , and that 's going to be a long time |
3 | I urge all your readers who have not already discovered it , to play this piece again and again . |
4 | Certain forms of writing , such as academic articles , extend this even further and writers are required to develop skills in explicitness , and in being aware of hidden assumptions , so that readers who have not directly had the writer 's experience may understand it . |
5 | To those in the cosmetic industry who have not already adopted the use of these two specifications , the practice is to be commended . |
6 | Of course we want to generate a lot of sales and to broaden the market for fiction with our customers , but the whole point of the promotion is to widen the market for authors who have n't previously broken through . |
7 | The recognition that there are authors who have not traditionally formed part of the literary ‘ canon ’ in the past may also lead to discussion about present-day social inequalities . |
8 | I can only assume that manufacturers who do n't properly configure the machines they sell are either lazy or careless . |
9 | The only sign of ostentatious flag-nationalism ( apart from aforesaid British , Dutch and a few Americans ) is among those nations who have only recently realised that the sea exists . |
10 | He thinks the Indians are rather cute kids who have n't yet invented the video recorder . |
11 | They include businessmen who have never before committed any substantial crime ; people who make their living principally from fraud ; and other professional criminals who engage in a range of crimes of which long-firm fraud is one . |
12 | The horizontal love scenes , which now ‘ educate ’ any teenyboppers who do not already know the facts of life , would have earned instant dismissal in his day . |
13 | You read CVs relating to head chefs who have only ever worked in pubs ; CVs of head chefs well experienced in take-aways ; you read the CV of the head chef of a 350 room hotel in an inner city who is seeking employment overseas ; and you have a CV which looks quite familiar . |
14 | there was always the , that big blokes who live down there started all the trouble . |
15 | The gradual extension of banking — coupled with the trend to monthly rather than weekly pay — to those in lower socio-economic groups who have not previously had bank accounts could help here , in time . |
16 | Flaps are described in detail for the many pilots who do not fully understand how to make the best use of them , and who may be nervous about their first flights in a flapped machine . |
17 | Worth an incredible £1000 million a year , the trade brings substantial rewards to dealers who are permanently trying to weaken CITES controls , and anguish to wildlife conservationists who try equally fervently to add species to the protected lists . |
18 | Consequently there are still many brokers who have not yet introduced a fee . |
19 | These include patients with impaired left ventricular function and spontaneous non-sustained or inducible VT , and those with class II and III heart failure who do not yet require cardiac transplantation . |
20 | Individualists who concede too much give up the very explanations which , from their perspective , make the phenomena intelligible . |
21 | Coming from the lead guitarist in a band who 've only just released their second single , you 'd expect such remarks to be taken with a hefty pinch of salt . |
22 | What it does and I think we 're also dealing with a with a with a , people like right and is probably arguably worse right who 've never really had any sort of responsibility before and they not quite sure where the lines are drawn . |
23 | It would be prudent for those Unix vendors who have not already made the switch to take a strong look at OSF . |
24 | In a paragraph entitled New Opportunities , Harley warns , ‘ The many Unix VAR 's and resellers should probably be more concerned with the loss of a stable , independent source for Unix than an imaginary NT monster ( and ) it would be prudent for those Unix vendors who have not already made the switch to take a strong look at OSF . ’ |
25 | In this chapter we have been concerned with the sharp end of the political process — with the institutions on which rests the job of maintaining order and of enforcing the decisions of the political process , however reached , on any citizens or foreign persons who do not voluntarily accept them . |
26 | During the morning checks should be made on guests scheduled for a noon departure who have not yet settled their accounts . |
27 | Has he asked indeed the tenants who have not already bought their home if they would be interested in the Government 's Rent to Buy housing scheme ? |
28 | There can be few writers who have so closely linked pretence with destructiveness . |
29 | The family A useful definition is : ‘ a kinship network spanning three or more generations and involving relatives who do not necessarily live in the same house ’ ( Graham , 1984 , p.17 ) . |
30 | Scum fans are getting to cocky , unfortunatly I have a few friends and relatives who have not yet seen the light , They think they are unbeatable at the moment and could do the domestic treble . |