Example sentences of "[prep] [art] [noun pl] [prep] [noun] who " in BNC.

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1 In Nizan 's eyes the world was essentially divided into Good and Evil : those working for the forces of Good who produced revolutionary , disquieting literature ; those working for the forces of Evil who produced reactionary , politely complacent literature .
2 In Nizan 's eyes the world was essentially divided into Good and Evil : those working for the forces of Good who produced revolutionary , disquieting literature ; those working for the forces of Evil who produced reactionary , politely complacent literature .
3 Lord , your will is for truth ; we pray for the forces of justice who work to eliminate lying and corruption from this land and the world .
4 Lord , your will is for truth ; we pray for the forces of justice who work to eliminate lying and corruption from this land and the world .
5 The money that er we raised in the Soviet Union was intended for the families of miners who had suffered as a result of the strike .
6 A VOLUNTARY group which provides support for the families of people who have suffered brain injuries has launched an appeal to extend its day centre .
7 WACC-AR should provide leadership in setting up funds to care for the families of people who are victimised because of their commitment and faithfulness to the principles of the communication profession , and finally
8 A SCHEME which aims to provide respite for the parents of children who are on their summer holidays is being organised .
9 We 're not about cynically smothering access to justice with a cynical morass of restrictions cut and downright cynical regard for the rights of people who 're often in a vulnerable position .
10 ‘ I am proud to die for my ideals ; and I am sorry for the sons of Britain who have died without knowing why . ’
11 In November 1872 , the Board received an application from Cambridge Medical School for the bodies of paupers who had died in the workhouse , and were without funds or relations , to be sent there for the study of anatomy .
12 There are no exact figures for the numbers of Salvadoreans who have been forced to leave their homes because of the civil war , Some are economic refugees , but the great majority have fled because of the repression .
13 It is a broad term , with the appropriate emphasis on the child 's potential , but has been used too often previously to contrast with ‘ blind ’ without consideration for the needs of pupils who have to use both tactile and visual methods for learning .
14 B. One of the problems for the masses of people who live in conurbations is to get sufficient water .
15 But 3p off a litre of petrol will do little for the men at Ford who need their jobs .
16 In Battalion Headquarters , the Welfare Officer was busy co-ordinating holidays for the children of soldiers Who have been killed by terrorists , when a call was received to say that the grave of a terrorist victim had been vandalised .
17 The particular point of interest ( Table 12b ) is the extent of any difference between the attitudes of people who are not using or have not used a type of credit , and the attitudes of those who have : when the attitudes of non-users are different , this may suggest either a misapprehension , or sometimes some genuine difference — in either case , perhaps worth further exploration .
18 While there may be some overlap between the experiences of people who are ageing with a disability and other ageing groups , there are also likely to be important differences .
19 Just as importantly , he is possessed of a generosity of mind which allows him to be calmly judicious about the merits of writers who can advocate militant homosexuality and drug-taking ( such as Thom Gunn ) , sympathise with feminism ( Elaine Feinstein ) or adhere to some variant of Marxism ( Hugh MacDiarmid ) .
20 What about the sex-lives of people who admit their terror of physical contact with another human being ?
21 Both national survey data and smaller in-depth studies now enable us to document at least some of the financial effects of care-giving on women , although we still know very little about the consequences for women who begin or continue to give care in their own old age , or about the experiences of Black women carers .
22 There were fundamental disagreements — both medical and moral — about basic procedures and operations , about the institutional settings that would best serve gynaecology and about the kinds of practitioners who should be involved .
23 WHEN delegates of the Whitbread Merit Table clubs took time off from their deliberations over leagues last week to enjoy a day out at the University Match , they took the opportunity to complain to Cardiff about the legions of players who have made the journey to the Arms Park in recent months .
24 Again , this data base is not used to determine the overall frequency of homicide , but to provide information about the types of people who were involved and the proximate causes of the crimes .
25 As a starting point for my research I decided to find out about the numbers of teachers who worked in secondary schools , the posts that they held and the distribution of men and women teachers to various posts , together with their qualifications and salaries .
26 However , the Department ( of Education and Science ) had little information about the working of the Act in this phase of education and offered no information about the numbers of children who may be receiving special education under the age of five nor of the number of children who might be the subject of statements below school age .
27 The boatman cursed , telling them to sit down and keep still , and then , puffing and sweating , he pulled his craft out midstream through the flocks of swans who arched their wings in protest as if they owned the river .
28 For the first time in her life she felt as if the veil had been stripped from her idol and she was looking at the real person who hid away inside a beautiful body , seeing her through the eyes of others who had no family love for her to colour what they saw .
29 For a time the eagles were speechless with surprise at what had happened and could only stare through the Cages to Woil who had now taken stance again on the branch where he had originally been and was grooming himself as if nothing had happened .
30 Jed could sense a question running like a breeze through the rows of people who lined the streets : Who 's he ?
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