Example sentences of "[Wh pn] [am/are] [verb] [prep] a [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | I think that people who are living in a fixed abode are paying in the end . |
2 | But a single indicator dominates the equations , namely the estimated number of children aged 5–17 who are living in a lone-parent family : each such child accrues a thousand pounds . |
3 | In an address on Virgil which he gave in September of this year , he talked of certain men , like Aeneas , who are elected to a special destiny . |
4 | I should also like to know what I am to say to Oatridge , St. Kentigerns and other people who are involved at a practical level . |
5 | Hydro-Quebec 's James Bay development has met with strong opposition from Cree and Inuit peoples living in the region , who are supported by a growing tide of opposition from Canadian and US environmental groups . |
6 | A distinction is sought to be drawn between the staff included in clause 1 of section 34 ( being those also falling within section 35 and who are appointed until a fixed age ) and staff not so appointed to whom section 34(3) applies and who may be dismissed on the notice period specified in their letter of appointment . |
7 | And Homeless and helpless … the war victims who are looking to a local charity . |
8 | This can be so useful to anyone looking for a secondary school , especially for the young couple with a growing child who are looking for a new area to move into . |
9 | History has shown that investing in the stock market during times of economic recovery has proved rewarding for investors who are looking for a good return over the longer term . |
10 | Many of the interesting books of flower paintings in the Library have been donated or bequeathed by plant lovers who are looking for a good home for their paintings . |
11 | For people who are training for a particular sport such as karate , specific exercises can be inserted in the routine , for example alternate mae-geri or squat/standup/mae-geri . |
12 | At the time of writing this report , nurses who are employed on a full-time basis work 37½ hours per week . |
13 | This would include workers employed in tourism for a holiday period , shop assistants who are employed for a Christmas or summer season and construction workers who are employed on a contractual basis . |
14 | The FSA has made a distinction between those who are independent intermediaries and those who are tied to a particular company . |
15 | erm Although one would hate to be , I do n't want to be accused of being elitist and saying that E H O's must do a particular job , but what I would like to say it that we need people who are trained to a sufficient level to be able to do the ultra high risk catering area , as distinct from other high-risk areas . |
16 | The AA , formed in 1905 , has 7.6 million members in the UK , who are served by a uniformed patrol force of 3,600 . |
17 | The exception are aristocrats , who are served by a sufficient number of other people to be freed of this daily burden . |
18 | Those who are studying on a part-time basis as members of a regional course do so as non-residential students , with regular residential weekends and summer schools . |
19 | What words of advice would you give to the Italians who are embarking on a similar process of privatisation in museums which Britain underwent in the 1980s ? |
20 | But this can also be true of educationalists who are seconded to a new project outside their own institution . |
21 | It is significant that it is the Africans who are pressing for a partial lifting of the ban and the maligned fur trade has made no move in that direction . |
22 | Vendors who are selling at a substantial price ( including an element for goodwill ) , which has been agreed between the parties on the basis of certain assumptions made by the purchasers regarding the business , are compensated for any risk that they will be asked to take . |
23 | The other kind would be academics who are committed to a tough professionalism on the American model , who believe that knowledge advances and becomes obsolete , that theory is essential , and that nothing of interest can be said about literature outside an institutional framework . |
24 | Growth in faith is a lifelong event , so there is no age limit to those who are welcomed into a SPRED programme . |
25 | producers or engineers who are working with a new artist , and creating something unusual or interesting , regularly tip off their contacts in the publishing business . |
26 | Er , I can assure you that we have ser , we have several hundred people now , who are working on a part-time basis , because they choose to work part-time , whatever their commitments may be . |
27 | British scientists who are working on a pioneering nuclear fusion project , have held a one day strike . |
28 | The accommodation described is intended to meet the needs of confused elderly patients who are suffering from a dementing illness but not from gross behaviour disorders or severe physical disability . |
29 | Clearly the range of the Act is very limited , applying only to lucid adult patients connected or about to be connected to a ventilator who are suffering from a terminal condition ( as defined ) and who execute the appropriate directive.33 A first step , however , has been taken in clarifying the law . |
30 | In addition , it can be demotivating for staff who are subjected to a prolonged investigation that does not result in tangible benefits that offset the level of disturbance caused . |