Example sentences of "[Wh pn] [vb base] [to-vb] [prep] [art] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 We should extend the same decency to English people who come to live in Scotland , the vast majority of whom want to integrate into the community while retaining their own distinctive national identity .
2 Often , people who hesitate to come into the world of education — perhaps because English is not their first language , because education has not been highlighted as important in their households or because they missed an opportunity earlier in life — can come into adult education , not necessarily taking vocational courses in the first instance , but going on to take such courses , which provide them with the training and self-assurance they need .
3 The Secretary of State will remember my exchanges with the Prime Minister in respect of volunteering , so he will understand my regret at the reduction in opportunities for those who want to volunteer for the TAVR in Northern Ireland .
4 It is ideal for people who want to relax from the exposure of the gorge , or have children who want to do some climbing .
5 Residents who want to participate in a group and share their experiences may find it easier if residential staff are not present , so that frankness can be risked .
6 I can see them appealing to players who want to change from a rack unit crammed with sounds that are hardly ( if ever ) used , back to something which is as simple as , or even simpler than a row of pedals .
7 But while there are plenty of people who want to look at the car , what sort of person would actualy want to buy it ?
8 ‘ There seems to be a small minority in Cleveland who want to stick by the rule and are blinkered in their view .
9 Those who want to believe in the existence of red mercury are unabashed .
10 With snow in plentiful supply we have a special section in this issue for those of you who want to get off the piste .
11 The drama session ends with the railway engineer offering contracts of employment to those townspeople who want to work for the railway on the construction of the line .
12 I see no earthly reason why we should shackle British Rail in providing a better service still in terms of safety and speed if it comes into conflict with those who want to walk across the line .
13 I hope he can start knocking in a few goals because we need players who want to play for the club .
14 ‘ The players have to take a heap of responsibility for what has happened at Celtic Park , ’ he said , ‘ but the squad is also made up of footballers who want to play in the manner Liam Brady has adopted as his philosophy on the game .
15 Third , an historical analysis also serves to illustrate how a narrow section of the press — the political or quality press — has had a continuing fascination with , and attraction to , the centres of legitimate political power and those who exercise it ; moreover , the relationship between the triumvirate of politicians , proprietors and editors — namely , those who exercise political power and those who seek to bask in the afterglow of the exercise of that power — was never fixed .
16 The first type is casual encounters along the beat , so that neighbourhood police pass friendly comments with whoever they happen to meet , such as people working in front gardens , the unemployed , customers in shops , old folks trying to cross busy roads , mothers with young children in push-chairs and prams , young children being especially appealing to the older family men who seem to predominate in the Neighbourhood Unit , only one of whom is not married .
17 Sure , there are some A&R departments who seem to look at the money making potential first and last , and others with more artistic temperaments .
18 NATIONAL PRAYER BREAKFAST The National Prayer Breakfast in the United States is an annual gathering of political and religious leaders and other key national figures who meet to pray for the nation .
19 Florida 's Gibson-toting Owens , who , along the way , has worked with Stevie Wonder , Bobby Womack , Al Green , OV Wright , Aaron Neville and Bill Withers , proves to be a considerable talent , a songwriter who can miraculously create multi-shaped compositions within the constrictions of his chosen genre ; a singer with a voice that can pacify purists yet woo those who like to gather round the pop jukebox ; plus a guitarist of great feel and fluidity .
20 And the spirit and courage of the men who continue to toil in the shadow of the gunman is one way of ensuring that will never happen .
21 In Hard Times ( 1909 ) an unemployed father with a dying child smashes a baker 's window , is caught by the crowd , and is delivered to the police , who proceed to call in a physician ; the working-class family is restored to prosperity and the child to health , and the physician becomes a family friend .
22 Instead , it is hospitalised in a museum , to be visited by the public , who pretend to relate to the work as if they recognised in it something of eternal value .
23 This is not simply a problem which affects writers and journalists , but more importantly it plagues the lives of people in those regions , and those in government who try to plan for the future .
24 One does not want to occasion unnecessary delay in exercising those controls , but they must be sufficiently firm and rigorous to ensure that criminals who try to get into the country are detected and that illegal immigrants are similarly detected and prevented from entering the country .
25 I 've always been fascinated by bag ladies who choose to live on the street- I 've come to the point in my life where I can understand what makes them drop out .
26 Of course , it is also used by those terrorists who choose to reside in the republic .
27 The Edinburgh University Health Service provides comprehensive general practice care under the National Health Service for all eligible students who choose to register with the service .
28 The Service consists of six general practitioners who provide comprehensive medical care under the National Health Service for all members of the Edinburgh University community and their dependants who choose to register with the practice .
29 However , she concedes that there will probably always be people who choose to work outside the mainstream , though they may not be formally organised or funded in the future .
30 A : Not at all ; it could be done even here — merely increase the supply of money until it becomes something of little value , as plentiful as grass : let it grow on every street corner , pour from the high street banks : see how little by little it is of less and less value : soon it is only stuff fit to engage the attention of those who love to indulge in the act of recycling : we will probably find that , pulped , bank notes are an excellent media for growing acorns into oaks .
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