Example sentences of "[n mass] [Wh pn] [vb base] [adv] [adv] [verb] " in BNC.

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1 Of the 29 other people who 've so far attended the course , only one has broken that oath .
2 You must always remember that it 's been a fairly small percentage of the frail elderly people who 've actually ever had to go into homes .
3 The letter concluded : ‘ Convinced Nazis who are really inwardly certain of our final victory do n't seem to be too plentiful even among people who have otherwise courageously held their own at the Front .
4 This year though we want to attract new supporters and search out people who have n't traditionally supported Save The Children as well as building on the commitment of our existing supporters .
5 A lot of people who have n't previously raped must be going around raping . ’
6 An important target audience for the new qualifications is people who have not yet decided what occupational area they wish to enter .
7 Criminological science should be able to predict which offenders ( and perhaps even which people who have not yet offended ) are likely to commit further crimes .
8 In this chapter , preventive measures will be discussed and examined , first with regard to primary prevention , or preventive work aimed at people who have not yet attempted suicide , and then in terms of secondary prevention , or prevention of further episodes of self-poisoning or self-injury .
9 Moreover , we regard such fees as undesirable because we are keen that there should be no avoidable barriers to access on the part of people who have not traditionally had the opportunity to go into higher education .
10 In fact people who have never even heard of contraception and have never stepped inside a family planning clinic still plan their families .
11 While their challenge was clearly the most serious to have been presented to President Ceausescu , and was made with the full knowledge of important facts , it was also made by people who have long since left the political scene , mainly having retired , or been retired — prematurely — by Mr Ceausescu .
12 Uncharitably , you might say they were middle-class people who have long since sold out and ceased to do anything about changing the world short of creating more personal angst for themselves .
13 The ability to give or lend money to relatives obviously is related to one 's own economic resources in some way — although we are unlikely to find that people who have more straightforwardly give more .
14 In sum , a working hypothesis is that powerlessness , or ‘ lack of control over destiny ’ , produces a susceptibility to ill-health for people who live in chronically marginalized and demanding situations .
15 Erm also there could be th will cause other climatic changes so that people who do n't normally get rain will get gallons and gallons of it .
16 You see , we are talking about people who do n't even move their hands for days on end , then a PAT dog comes in and they stroke eagerly with both hands . ’
17 I think sometimes people who do n't actually work in schools imagine that the schools are managed , in the financial organisational sense , by the Local Education Authority , and that in some way the head of the school is merely concerned with discipline , curriculum and so on , but one has to bear in mind that the sheer size of some of these schools now makes the head a manager in a very real sense .
18 ‘ It caters for people who do n't necessarily want to be Cher . ’
19 Your suspects are likely to be opposed to one another in different ways ( if they are not , you have chosen people who do not adequately reflect different aspects of your theme ) and if they are opposed it is not unlikely that they will quarrel , again about your theme .
20 But what emerges is a team of people who do not simply acquiesce with the head .
21 Three days before the CAA hearing , the new Virgin Atlantic Airways was launched publicly at Maxims restaurant in London , with the requisite drum-banging to ensure the media paid full attention to Branson 's claim that there were ‘ 250,000 people who do not yet travel to New York , but would if the price was right ’ .
22 Moreover , because leprosy is often spread by people who do not yet know they have the disease , therapy with drugs is not very effective .
23 Will the Attorney-General please assure the House that such action will also be taken against people who do not normally reside here , such as Louis Farrakhan — if by mistake he or anyone like him is allowed in — if they come to this country to try to stir up racial hatred in this decent land ?
24 This is particularly important where interview panels are made up of people who do not normally work together , and also where there are a lot of people who will take correspondingly longer to learn to work as a team .
25 It will also be specially targeted at pensioners and disabled people who do not currently pay rates , a decision which will probably add 400,000 pensioners to the beneficiaries .
26 In many service businesses there is a growing number of people who do not necessarily want to progress in traditional career terms .
27 ‘ There are people who feel strongly enough to lie down in front of bulldozers , ’ she said .
28 ‘ A lot of people who work too hard get very tired , and suddenly they forget who they are .
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