Example sentences of "[noun sg] who [vb base] [pron] [adj] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | Similar arguments for the need for flexibility were given by employers in the entertainments industry who recruit their seasonal staff on open-ended contracts and , more particularly , by employers In the holiday camps sector . |
2 | One of the organisers said that each of the surrounding villages has a committee who organise their own band competition and offer prizes . |
3 | WHEN a host of clubs are chasing a leading schoolboy talent , the team who win his prized signature will sometimes offer his dad a telling inducement . |
4 | Handing them over to people outside government who know their local community has been a quantum leap in the delivery of Government policies in the important areas of training and skills . |
5 | Naturally this enforcement pattern could be justified by the inspectorate who see their primary function not as a kind of industrial police force , but more of a pastoral mission rounding up wayward factory owners and showing them the light and contentment to be gained from compliance with current standards of safety , health , and welfare required by law . |
6 | Last year 's Budget gave tax relief on training fees — a boost to the 250,000 people a year who finance their own training . |
7 | Uncle Sam said : ‘ We are a family who enjoy our good times . |