Example sentences of "[Wh pn] are [adv] [prep] [noun sg] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 The Employment Training Programme , set up in 1988 to help the long-term unemployed , gives a low priority to workers over the age of 54 who are regarded as non-mainstream ( indeed those over 60 are not eligible to participate ) , even though it is older workers who are most at risk of experiencing long-term unemployment .
2 However , contrary to popular myth , it is n't heroin injectors who are most at risk of contracting HIV .
3 The challenge is to identify at an early stage those who are most at risk of developing serious complications so that appropriate treatment may be given .
4 Within the elderly population , it is the very old ( i.e. those aged over 80 ) , women , those living alone , those from manual occupations and the disabled who are most at risk of experiencing poverty in later life ( Victor 1989a ) .
5 The benefit should be given to those who are most in need of it .
6 I think that would swing to the , them some of the votes of Liberal Democrats and former S D P people who are also in favour of proportional representation .
7 The reason they were picked ( aside from those who are here by right of birth ) is that a small portion of their total brain power was visibly alight at the right time and in the right place .
8 Nor do I mean people who are generally in favour of human happiness , welfare , dignity and rights , as indeed I am myself .
9 Much publicity was given at the beginning of this year to claims that large numbers of offences are committed by offenders who are already on bail as a result of other charges .
10 Worthing , the league champions two seasons ago , had a 110-101 victory over the Birmingham Bullets , who are severely under strength after losing Stuart Ruckledge to glandular fever and the American Kevin Brown , who arrived at Heathrow last week without a valid work permit .
11 I think what we actually want is more people who are more in tune with working people and their hopes , and their dreams and their aspirations , and tha in , in parliament , in the House of Commons than we 've got at the moment and so the motion I 'm putting forward which is to propose that we actually look at the Parliamentary Panel and make sure we get a few decent shop stewards in the House of Commons , a few people who got experience of actually being on the shop floor , a few people who got experience in the last fourteen years , that the last four Conservative governments have actually tried and defend and fight for the interests of working people right down the grass root , those are the people that we actually need in the House of Commons and we shall be looking at our Parliamentary Panel and we shall be looking at it very seriously to ensure that we get those sort of people onto that Parliamentary Panel and those sort of people into the House of Commons , that 's the best way to represent working people in Britain today and that 's the sort of contribution the G M B should be making .
12 He conferred with the Anglican Bishop ( who had been in the same Japanese POW camp as he ) ; and spent hours with a crowd of young Rhodesians , black and white , who are now in action with us .
13 The people who are now in power over there are the people we were trying to keep out . ’
14 Whilst this example is unique , it does serve to remind us that those who are editorially in charge of newspapers are sometimes , though perhaps not for long , able to lead the paper in directions which its masters do not always support or follow .
15 From the point of view of those who are currently in charge of higher education , English must be an awkward subject .
16 In a paper on peace and violence this is probably a proper focus , for it is men who are usually in charge of techniques of attack against outsiders .
17 b. those who are specifically at risk from addictive disease will believe the evidence put to them on film or by teachers and adjust their behaviour accordingly .
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