Example sentences of "who [vb base] [det] " in BNC.
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1 | For those of you who judge this too visionary , let me remind you of the line from the Psalmist : ‘ Where there is no vision , the people perish . ’ |
2 | The unwritten rule of this knowledge/power game is that one set of rather benign standards are applied to texts produced by ‘ ethnic ’ writers ( black , Jewish , Irish etc. ) and other far more critical ones to work produced by those who lack such ‘ authorizations ’ . |
3 | These samples of human oddity certainly exemplify cultural diversity but the choice of pictures immediately makes it obvious that the people who are to be discussed are " primitives " who lack all the gadgetry of modern technology and modern sanitation . |
4 | ‘ Meaning ’ theists do not claim that on the basis of some special gift from God , ‘ faith ’ or ‘ grace ’ or ‘ revelation ’ , they are able to be assured that God exists whilst being quite unable to communicate the grounds of their assurance to others who lack this divine gift . |
5 | The long-term trend towards greater equality of income and wealth has been reversed under the Conservative governments of 1979 onwards and it is argued that this ‘ strategy of inequality ’ ( Child Poverty Action Group ) , which is seen as a direct consequence of the drive towards popular capitalism , has led to a major increase in poverty in the UK and to the possible emergence of an underclass , who lack any stake in popular capitalism and who are caught in the dependency culture . |
6 | THOUSANDS of couples who hate each other are trapped together in a living hell because of the slump . |
7 | This is the polar opposite of those who have been brainwashed by an ideology , and who lose all sense of being individuals . |
8 | He was on his way to becoming a statistic , one of the sixty per cent of fathers who lose all contact with their children within five years of divorce . |
9 | It will also face the fact that those who lose least may have to compensate those who lose most , if free riding is to be checked . |
10 | It will also face the fact that those who lose least may have to compensate those who lose most , if free riding is to be checked . |
11 | And all serious people who regret all the people who 've died and been maimed should be interested in that . |
12 | The authors , whose style is often banal and who favour such phrases as ‘ the march of history ’ , end with a detailed discussion of how these evils might be avoided . |
13 | The last few years have also seen the re-emergence of political elements within Mozambique who favour these developments and as of 1990 , Frelimo ceased to be the sole political party . |
14 | Lining up in opposition are those who favour less use of the legal options in truancy cases , preferring policies which place greater emphasis on the causes of truancy . |
15 | A distinguishing feature is that those who provide the service are often the ones who sell that service . |
16 | The company 's sales division consists of a national team of representatives who sell all product . |
17 | It is the hunters from the city who talk about that and also those who sell those hunters guns , ammunition and fancy uniforms . |
18 | I object er er yes I would like to , I would like to er second the resolutions , this , there is er , there is er a certainly a great deal of concern within the community both those er who live within reach of , of , of , of car boot sale erm er sites in particular the ones that are regular and also the people who attend them and get ripped off , that we need to do something about er bringing er the er , er at to add , add to law into range of , of the people who of , of people who er er of of people who er sell er of people who sell those goods at these at these functions . |
19 | For the family and friends who remain such an event is devastating . |
20 | It is people who make things happen , it is people who bring that special ingredient of fun and fellowship . |
21 | The walk combines a fun day out with the important business of raising funds to help the millions of animals who suffer each year in laboratory tests . |
22 | The sponsored walk combines a fun day out for all of the family ( especially the four-legged members ! ) with the important business of raising funds to help the millions of animals who suffer each year in laboratory tests . |
23 | He knows that mothers who suffer such damage at the scene will continue to receive compensation unless and until the legislature decides otherwise . |
24 | Adventurers who suffer these effects will feel a sensation of almost unbearable weakness and will see visions of exhausted people — dressed as adventurers like themselves — crawling to the doors of the Castle , but lacking the strength to escape . |
25 | In patients who suffer this form of aphasia no language ability is spared : speech comprehension , spontaneous speech , repetition ( and reading and writing ) are all absent or minimal . |
26 | But I think the ones who suffer most are the children . |
27 | Those who suffer most are the prisoners who allow their mask to sink through all the layers of their personality and blot out the warm , loving , sorrowing parts of themselves . |
28 | In times of trouble it is children who suffer most — whether through war or the daily grind of poverty . |
29 | ( The highspot for the 600,000 fans who flock each year to the Graceland mansion shrine is the famous jungle room , where their idol used to watch three televised football games at once ) . |
30 | If anybody is clever enough to do it , it would be the programmers who develop those noisy and vulgar arcade games — Space Invaders ' derivatives . |